European Week against Racism 13th March – 21st March 2010
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European Week against Racism 13th March – 21st March 2010
As part of the European Week against Racism, South Dublin County Council’s Social Inclusion Unit and Sports Officer along with the F.A.I. Football in the Community Development Officers will hold a soccer blitz in Clondalkin Sports & Leisure Centre on Tuesday 16th March and Tuesday 23rd March utilising sport as a medium to highlight the anti-racism theme and to promote cultural integration and social inclusion through sport. The event is funded by the Office of the Minister for Integration.
We are targeting 2nd Years in secondary schools in the county area and 6th class in primary schools with an emphasis on fair play and equality. The event is being organized by South Dublin County Council’s Social Inclusion Unit and Sports and Recreation Unit together with the F.A.I.’s four “Football in the Community Development Officers”. Trainees from the FAI/FAS Girls Football Course will be working on the day.
The end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st has been called “the age of migration”. As a consequence, many of the cities and towns throughout Ireland are becoming increasingly multicultural as the ethnic profile of many communities and workplaces begins to change and diversify.
The successful Integration of those migrants and their cultures is one of the most important challenges faced by South Dublin County Council over the next few years.
One of the main objectives of the Council is to facilitate initiatives to promote integration in the county and it is one of the reasons why we have organised the soccer blitz. The day is about having fun whilst being conscious of the need to promote cultural integration and social inclusion through sport. It is about participation together!
In 2006 approximately 10% of Ireland’s population of 4.2 million were recorded as immigrants. This compares to the South Dublin County average which is 11.5% (in 2002 it was 5.2%) but in specific electoral areas this is higher.
Discrimination, racism, intolerance towards others is borne out of ignorance. Be it in our workplace, our schools, our homes, our clubs a willingness to learn about others and to communicate with others is the key to a successful, fair and open society.
As part of the programme we will be delivering a 90 minute anti racism work shop to all schools involved. The aim of the workshop is to highlight issues around the area of racism in sport and to raise awareness on this important issue. The workshop will be delivered in the school to all 2nd year students prior to the tournament by the Football in the Community Development Officer. The workshop will also touch on issues surrounding cultural diversity, and integration.
The following Schools will be participating:
Tuesday 16th March 2010
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PRIMARY SCHOOLS |
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Name of School |
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Ballyroan (Terenure/Rathfarnham) |
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Scoil Maelruains (Old Bawn) |
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Holy Rosary (Ballycragh) |
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St. Finians (Newcastle) |
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Holy Family (Rathcoole) |
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Colmcilles (Terenure/Rathfarnham) |
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St. John's (Clondalkin Village) |
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Lucan Educate Together |
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Scoil Mhuire (Terenure/Rathfarnham) |
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SECONDARY SCHOOLS |
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Name of School |
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St. Colmcilles (Terenure/Rathfarnham) |
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Colaiste Cillian (Clondalkin) |
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Rathcoole Community School |
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Killinarden Community School |
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Lucan Community College |
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Pobal Scoil Isolde (Palmerstown) |
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St. Mark's (Tallaght) |
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Greenhills Community College |
For further information contact:
Maria Finn Alison Casserly
Social Inclusion Officer Sports & Recreational Officer
Tel: 086 3803060 Tel: 086 8516669
Email: mfinn@sdublincoco.ie Email: acasserly@sdublincoco.ie
