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PROJECTS FUNDED UNDER THE EUROPEAN REFUGEE FUND - NATIONAL PROGRAMMES 2001
Organisation
Brief description
Measure
Total cost (EUR)
ERF funding (EUR)
Action South Kildare
Establish an asylum seeker consultative group, childcare services and arts project in Co. Kildare.
Reception
126,935.87
80,000.00
Ferns Diocesan Youth Service
Aims to provide information on legal, local and community services available, referral to counselling,school placement and language support.
Reception
77,781.00
51,115.00
SPIRASI (Spiritan Asylum Services Initiative)
Aims to establish the first specialist support centre for the care and rehabilitation of those who have been tortured.)
Reception
207,807.38
139,000.00
Southside Partnership
Aims to arrange partnership, both statutory and voluntary/ community, in responding to the needs of asylum seekers that complements existing national services
Reception
83,326.00
62,494.50
NASC (The Irish Immigrant Support Centre)
Aims to establish a housing bureau for refugees living in the Cork area
Integration
106,337.10
79,437.00
Tallaght Intercultural Action
Aims to employ a full-time person to support refugee families maintain their native culture with a view to improving their integration into Irish society
Integration
57,515.96
43,136.00
County Dublin VEC
A family worker in conjunction with volunteers and tutors will deliver after school language training, sport,learning of skills and morning programmes for parents, with creche provided and family events for the entire family
Integration
91,675.00
63,105.00
Curriculum Development Unit
Aims to develop a model for a whole school approach to integration, with the findings disseminated throughout the post-primary school system.
Integration
132,065.00
74,927.00
Free Legal Advice Centres
Provide legal advice on a broad range of issues including housing matters, social welfare appeals, family law,employment law and documentation for refugees.
Integration
15,000.00
10,000.00
Vincentian Refugee Centre
Aims to support single mothers and separated children with qualified social workers, a specialist settlement officer and a team off volunteers.
Integration
132,353.00
50,053.00
1,030,796.31
653,267.50
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