Fógraíocht agus Idirdhealú ar bhonn Míchumais
Tarlaíonn idirdhealú ar an bhforas míchumais nuair a dhéileáiltear le duine le níos lú fabhair ná mar a dhéileáiltear le duine eile, mar go bhfuil míchumas ar dhuine amháin agus nach bhfuil ar an duine eile, nó mar nach ionann an míchumas atá orthu.
Sainmhínítear ‘míchumas’ go leathan mar riochtaí fisiciúla, intleachtúla, foghlama, cognaíochta, mothúchánacha nó leighis.
Tuairiscigh neamhionannas i bhfógraíocht
Má thagann tú ar fhógra a chreideann tú a dhéanann idirdhealú ar an bhforas míchumais, is féidir leat é a thuairisciú anseo.
Is féidir le Coimisiún na hÉireann um Chearta an Duine agus Comhionannas gearán a chur faoi bhráid an Choimisiúin um Chaidreamh san Áit Oibre nó dul i dteagmháil leis an bhfógróir go díreach i gcás fógraíocht idirdhealaitheach.
Má chreideann tú go bhfuil tionchar díreach ag fógra ar an teacht atá agat ar fhostaíocht, is féidir leat gearán a chur faoi bhráid an Choimisiúin um Chaidreamh san Áit Oibre go díreach.
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Cuir gearán faoi bhráid an Choimisiúin um Chaidreamh san Áit Oibre (WRC)
Is é an Coimisiún um Chaidreamh san Áit Oibre (WRC) an príomhchomhlacht a éisteann le gearáin agus a chinneann cúiteamh de bharr idirdhealú faoi dhlíthe comhionannais na hÉireann. Ní bhíonn aon táille ar chás a thabhairt os comhair an Choimisiúin agus is féidir gearáin a dhéanamh ar líne.
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Téigh i dteagmháil linn
Tá ról faoi leith againne, Coimisiún na hÉireann um Chearta an Duine agus Comhionannas, troid in aghaidh an idirdhealaithe agus an comhionannas agus cearta an duine a chur chun cinn in Éirinn. Is féidir linn eolas a thabhairt duit faoi do chearta, agus i gcásanna teoranta ar leith is féidir linn cúnamh dlí a thabhairt duit. Ach tabhair faoi deara nach cúirt muid agus nach gcinnimid éilimh idirdhealaithe.
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D’fhéadfadh go mbeadh eagraíocht eile in ann cúnamh níos fearr a thabhairt duit.
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Independent living for people with disabilities
Independent Living Movement
Independent Living Movement aims to ensure that disabled people achieve Independent Living Choice and control over their lives and full Participation in society as equal citizens.
Independent Living Movement,
Carmichael House, Brunswick St N,
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Information for unmarried parents
Treoir – National Federation of Services for Unmarried Parents and their Children
Treoir is the National Specialist Information Service for unmarried parents and their children providing
clear and up-to-date information free of charge to parents who are not married to each other and to those involved with them.Treoir - National Federation of Services for Unmarried Parents and their Children
28 North Great Georges Street,
Dublin 1. D01 HY46
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Women's rights and equality
National Women’s Council Ireland
National Women’s Council Ireland mandate is to take action to ensure that the voices of women in all their diversity are heard. National Women’s Council Ireland vision is of an Ireland and of a world where women.
Can achieve their full potential in a just and equal society.National Women's Council of Ireland,
100 North King Street
Smithfield, Dublin 7
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Transgender persons
Teni Transgender Equality Network Ireland
TENI seeks to improve the situation and advance the rights and equality of Trans people and their families. Its vision is an Ireland where Tran’s people are understood, accepted and respected, and can participate fully in all aspects of Irish society. TENI is dedicated to ending transphobia, including stigma, discrimination and inequality and continues in the struggle for social, political and legal recognition of Trans people in Ireland.
Transgender Equality Network Ireland TENI
10 Ellis Quay
Arran Quay
Dublin
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Traveller Community rights
Irish Traveller Movement (ITM)
The Irish Traveller Movement (ITM) is a national network of organisations and individuals working within the Traveller community. The Irish Traveller Movement consists of a partnership between Travellers and settled people committed to seeking full equality for Travellers in Irish society.
Irish Traveller Movement,
4/5 Eustace Street
Dublin 2
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Traveller and Roma rights
Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centre
Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centremission is to contribute to the improvement in the quality of life, living circumstances, status and participation of Travellers and Roma through working innovatively for social justice, greater solidarity development, equality and human rights.
Pavee Point,
46 Charles Street Great
Dublin 1
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Legal advice for Travellers
Traveller Legal Service – FLAC
Traveller Legal Service is run by Free Legal Advice Centres (FLAC), supported by The Community Foundation for Ireland and in cooperation with a Steering Group made up of representation from the national Traveller organisations, it aims to empower Travellers and Traveller groups to engage with the law as a means of combating discrimination and advancing the rights of Travellers in Irish Society.
FLAC try to help people to understand and access their legal rights through offering free & confidential legal information and advice to the public, helping thousands of people every year.
FLAC (Specific traveller center)
Free Legal Advice Centres,
85/86 Dorset Street Upper,
Dublin 1,
Legal Information & Referral Lines: 1890 350 250
(Lo-call from landlines) / 01-874 5690 (mobiles)Web: https://www.flac.ie/
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One-parent families
One Family
One Family is working to ensure a positive and equal future for all members of all one-parent families in Ireland
Changing attitudes, services, policies and lives together with one-parent families and those working with them
we are committed to achieving equality and respect for all families.One Family
8 Coke Lane,
Dublin 7,
Ireland
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Immigration
Immigrant Council Of Ireland
Immigrant Council Of Ireland provides practical information and advice on all immigration related issues. Its Independent Law Centre supports the most vulnerable migrants, including victims of trafficking, so they can live lives free from oppression.
Immigrant Council of Ireland,
2 St Andrew Street,
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Legal aid
The Legal Aid Board
The Legal Aid Board is the statutory, independent body responsible for the provision of civil legal aid and advice to persons of modest means. Legal advice is any oral or written advice given by a solicitor or barrister, including writing letters and negotiations. Legal aid is representation by a solicitor or barrister in court proceedings. The Legal Aid Board has a number of centers across the country, and the best way to find the one most convenient to you is to contact the Legal Aid Board directly.
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