Pavee Point
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Pavee Point is a government-funded non-governmental organization
based in Dublin, Ireland that was formed to improve the human rights of Irish Traveller
s and to bridge the economic and social inequalities between Travellers and settled people. Irish Travellers are an ethnic minority group
that originated from nomadic tradespeople; although the Irish government does not recognize them as such.
Travellers have suffered a long history of ethnic discrimination, largely because of their migratory lifestyle. Over time, the subsequent social prejudice and disparity between settled and Traveller educations has economically handicapped the community. Those early disadvantages have since manifested into an elevated dependence on social welfare, a high risk of poverty, and a low life-expectancy for Travellers.
To improve the living conditions of Travellers and to preserve their cultural identity, Pavee Point operates in the following areas: public education, capacity building
, advocacy, youth programs, research and policy submissions. The organization is permanently headquartered in Dublin, but regularly collaborates with other Traveller's rights groups throughout Ireland.
within the traveling community, but later PP's leaders decided to expand the scope of its activities to a national level. Pavee Point set itself apart from existing Traveller groups in the 80s because they framed their situation in terms of human rights: "-an ethnic minority experiencing discrimination and racism from the majority population."
In 2009, PP had funding equivalent to €159,000 withdrawn by the then Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs
.
In 1994, Pavee Point joined with the Eastern Health Board
to form a pilot health initiative; the Primary Care for Traveller's Project. Four years later, the project expanded from Finglas to include Blanchardstown
in its radius of service. The goals of the project were to raise awareness about the good health for Travellers, to teach Traveller women basic health-related skills, to facilitate dialogue between Travellers and the health service providers, and to call attention to problems in healthcare distribution for Travellers. To make healthcare more amenable to Travellers, Pavee Point created health informational materials with Traveller-friendly imagery and began educating hospitals and universities about the health issues that Travellers are facing.
For the first time, in 1995 a report found that the health needs of Travellers were not being met. To help bridge the gap between Traveller needs and healthcare provisions, the National Traveller Health Advisory Committee was established.
Pavee Point is a representative for Traveller health interests as a member of NTHAC and made extensive contributions to the formation of the National Traveller Health Strategy.
PP also publishes a wealth of analytical research reports on the conditions of Travellers, which are used as references in academic literature and international legislative bodies.
Non-governmental organization
A non-governmental organization is a legally constituted organization created by natural or legal persons that operates independently from any government. The term originated from the United Nations , and is normally used to refer to organizations that do not form part of the government and are...
based in Dublin, Ireland that was formed to improve the human rights of Irish Traveller
Irish Traveller
Irish Travellers are a traditionally nomadic people of ethnic Irish origin, who maintain a separate language and set of traditions. They live predominantly in the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States.-Etymology:...
s and to bridge the economic and social inequalities between Travellers and settled people. Irish Travellers are an ethnic minority group
Minority group
A minority is a sociological group within a demographic. The demographic could be based on many factors from ethnicity, gender, wealth, power, etc. The term extends to numerous situations, and civilizations within history, despite the misnomer of minorities associated with a numerical statistic...
that originated from nomadic tradespeople; although the Irish government does not recognize them as such.
Travellers have suffered a long history of ethnic discrimination, largely because of their migratory lifestyle. Over time, the subsequent social prejudice and disparity between settled and Traveller educations has economically handicapped the community. Those early disadvantages have since manifested into an elevated dependence on social welfare, a high risk of poverty, and a low life-expectancy for Travellers.
To improve the living conditions of Travellers and to preserve their cultural identity, Pavee Point operates in the following areas: public education, capacity building
Capacity building
Capacity building also referred to as capacity development is a conceptual approach to development that focuses on understanding the obstacles that inhibit people, governments, international organizations and non-governmental organizations from realizing their developmental goals while enhancing...
, advocacy, youth programs, research and policy submissions. The organization is permanently headquartered in Dublin, but regularly collaborates with other Traveller's rights groups throughout Ireland.
History
Pavee Point was founded in the 1983, when the founders purchased Freechurch, a defunct Methodist church located on North Great Charles Street, which now functions as the organization's center of operations. Pavee Point was originally formed as a training agency to promote skill-building and solidaritySolidarity
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within the traveling community, but later PP's leaders decided to expand the scope of its activities to a national level. Pavee Point set itself apart from existing Traveller groups in the 80s because they framed their situation in terms of human rights: "-an ethnic minority experiencing discrimination and racism from the majority population."
Mission Statement
Pavee Point operates in accordance with its seven core principles:- Human rights
- Social solidarity
- Cultural diversityCultural diversityCultural diversity is having different cultures respect each other's differences. It could also mean the variety of human societies or cultures in a specific region, or in the world as a whole...
- Community developmentCommunity developmentCommunity development is a broad term applied to the practices and academic disciplines of civic leaders, activists, involved citizens and professionals to improve various aspects of local communities....
- Multi-dimensionality
- Partnership
- EqualityEqualityEquality may refer to:Social concepts* Egalitarianism, the belief that all/some people ought to be treated equally* Equality before the law* Equal opportunity* Equality of outcome or equality of condition* Gender equality* Racial equality...
Finances and organization
For the fiscal year ending in December 2005, Pavee Point had an income of €1,808,318 according to their last publicly published annual report (2005). Minus expenditures, Pavee Point was left with a €788,529 surplus for 2005. PP is a government-funded NGO because the majority of its income is obtained from a variety of official departments and agencies, yet it's operational activities are managed independent of the Irish government. The largest contribution was made by the Department of Health and Children, which provided 36% of Pavee Point's income for 2005. Together, the contributions of private foundations and miscellaneous donations made up 11%.In 2009, PP had funding equivalent to €159,000 withdrawn by the then Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs
Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs
The Department of Children and Youth Affairs is a department of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs.-Departmental team:...
.
Organizational structure
Pavee Point is managed by its two co-directors; Martin Collins, a Traveller, and Ronnie Fay, a settled person. They oversee a senior management team, which is also composed of a mixture of Travellers and settled people- thus encouraging solidarity between the two groups. The senior management team governs sub-groups for issue-oriented programs, including: education, building, men, communications, women, training, international, and a policy forum. There are 12 full-time employees on staff and two part-time workers.Activities and issues
According to the 2006 Census, there are 22,400 Irish Travellers in Ireland, however when PP conducted its All Ireland Traveller Health Study, they calculated at least 36,000. PP functions a national resource for that community, in addition to those that work with Travellers, by implementing a multidimensional strategy of action. Pavee Point holds non-Travellers accountable for the conditions of Travellers because inaction allows the problems to persist, "Non-Travellers have a responsibility to address the various processes which serve to exclude Travellers from participating as equals in society." Pavee Point works on local, regional, national, and international levels. The service-oriented programs at Pavee Point are designed to remedy specific issues faced by the traveling community.Education
According to the 2002 Census, 54.8% of Traveller children don't pursue an education beyond primary school, and their literacy levels are well below those of settled children, across the board. To help change this, Pavee Point established The Parents and Traveller Education project in August of 2004. The goals of the project are: to get Traveller parents more involved in their children's school by educating them about the system itself; and to work with the schools to make them more accepting of Traveller parents. As of 2005, Pavee Point has produced an educational DVD to help familiarize parents with the school system, facilitated workshops for parents about getting involved in school, and provided one-on-one support and advice.Health
- Local level: Primary Care for Traveller's Project (PCTP)
In 1994, Pavee Point joined with the Eastern Health Board
Health Board
The Health Board system of the Republic of Ireland was created by the 1970 Health Act. This system was initially created with eight health boards, each of which were prescribed a functional area in which they operated...
to form a pilot health initiative; the Primary Care for Traveller's Project. Four years later, the project expanded from Finglas to include Blanchardstown
Blanchardstown
Blanchardstown is a large suburb of Dublin in the district of Fingal, Ireland. It is within the historical barony of Castleknock. It is located 10 km north-west of the city centre. The suburb is in the Dublin 15 postal area, the Dublin West electoral constituency, and Fingal County...
in its radius of service. The goals of the project were to raise awareness about the good health for Travellers, to teach Traveller women basic health-related skills, to facilitate dialogue between Travellers and the health service providers, and to call attention to problems in healthcare distribution for Travellers. To make healthcare more amenable to Travellers, Pavee Point created health informational materials with Traveller-friendly imagery and began educating hospitals and universities about the health issues that Travellers are facing.
- Regional level: Traveller Health Unit (THU)
For the first time, in 1995 a report found that the health needs of Travellers were not being met. To help bridge the gap between Traveller needs and healthcare provisions, the National Traveller Health Advisory Committee was established.
- National Level: National Traveller Health Advisory Committee (NTHAC)
Pavee Point is a representative for Traveller health interests as a member of NTHAC and made extensive contributions to the formation of the National Traveller Health Strategy.
Mediation
Pavee Point began offering mediation services in 1999 with the hope of mending the relationship between the Traveller and settled communities, and to foster stronger ties within the traveling community as well. Mediation provides a non-violent setting for opposing parties to confront conflict in a civil manner. Participation in mediation is a voluntary act that operates best if there is an understanding of mutual respect. Each party is given the opportunity to clarify his/her problem, identify needs, and explore possible solutions before reaching an agreement. The most common issues among Travellers that may be resolved through mediation are: conflicts over the management of housing sites, unauthorized encampments, and illegal dumping.Community development
In 2005, Pavee Point hosted Traveller Focus Week from December 3-10, 2005. The theme of the week was recognition, because the recognition of Travellers as an ethnic minority by the Irish government and the rest of the world, is such a critical issue for the community. Events included a photo contest, a concert, a roundtable discussion on equality, and the launch of the parental education DVD, Pavee Parents Primary Concerns, among others. 2,000 participated in the events throughout the week.Employment
Programs to promote and assist the employment of Travellers, especially in public service, are of critical importance to Pavee Point.The Civil Service Traveller Internship Program was organized by PP in 2005 to introduce Travellers to the public service work experience. The program entails a six-month paid internship with a government department or agency for approximately 20 Travellers.International involvement
Pavee Point's decision to advocate for Travellers rights internationally, rather than in Ireland, is a definitive feature of its operations. As phrased in the 2003-05 tri-annual report: "Our rationale for this work is that many of the problems that Irish Travellers face, such as racism, exist outside of the country and are unlikely to be resolved at a national level alone." Working internationally has allowed PP to network with other minority groups, learn new strategies for activism, and to get Traveller rights issues into the current dialogue on international human rights.- In 2003, the Council of EuropeCouncil of EuropeThe Council of Europe is an international organisation promoting co-operation between all countries of Europe in the areas of legal standards, human rights, democratic development, the rule of law and cultural co-operation...
invited PP to attend two conferences as an expert on and representative of the Traveller community. At the second seminar on ‘Challenges for Cooperation and Integration between Roma and Travellers and local and Regional Authorities’, Pavee Point representatives were given the opportunity to speak to an international audience.
- In 2004, the European Roma and Traveller Forum was formed after 10 years of careful deliberation. PP is a founding member of the forum, and is represented by Martin Collins. Along with two other delegates, Collins will form the official voice for the Irish Traveller ethnic group at a European level.
- in 2004, PP submitted a Shadow Report to UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial DiscriminationConvention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial DiscriminationThe International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination is a United Nations convention. A second-generation human rights instrument, the Convention commits its members to the elimination of racial discrimination and the promotion of understanding among all races...
(CERD). The Irish government had already sent a report of its own that included the fact that it would not acknowledge Travellers as an ethnic minority group. Pavee Point contested the Irish Government’s refusal to recognize Travellers as an ethnic group. In their CERD report, PP described the government’s actions as closed-minded and reprehensible- and not without negative ramifications for settled-Traveller relations. In 2005, Pavee Point was represented in CERD's hearing on Ireland.
- The Traveller & Roma Action for Implementation of Legal & Equality Rights (TRAILER) Project was formed by five countries to aid in the implementation of anti-discrimination legislation. PP is the representative organization for Ireland.
Publications
Pavee Point publishes a tri-annual report which outlines its contributions to partner organizations and public policy, the progress of its programs, and the income and spending data of the organization. The most recent report was released for the period of 2003-05.PP also publishes a wealth of analytical research reports on the conditions of Travellers, which are used as references in academic literature and international legislative bodies.