Fógraíocht agus Idirdhealú ar bhonn Stádais Shibhialta
Tarlaíonn idirdhealú ar an bhforas stádais shibhialta nuair a dhéileáiltear le duine le níos lú fabhair ná mar a dhéileáiltear le duine eile, mar nach ionann stádas sibhialta dóibh. Sainmhínítear ‘stádas sibhialta’ mar dhuine singil, pósta, scartha nó colscartha, ina bhaintreach, i bpáirtnéireacht shibhialta, nó a bhíodh ina pháirtí singil i bpáirtnéireacht shibhialta a chríochnaigh mar gheall ar bhás nó a díscaoileadh.
Tuairiscigh neamhionannas i bhfógraíocht
Má thagann tú ar fhógra a chreideann tú a dhéanann idirdhealú ar an bhforas stádais shibhialta, 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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Make a complaint
Any person can apply to the District Court for a declaration that a membership club (not a nightclub) is discriminating.
If it is found to be a discriminating club and it is the first such order made against the club, the District Court can suspend a club’s certificate to sell alcohol for a period of up to 30 days. Dá bharr sin, ní féidir leis an gclub deochanna alcólacha a dhíol.
While a second or subsequent determination that a club is a discriminating club remains in effect, no certificate of registration shall be granted or renewed.
Foráiltear d’achomharc sa Chúirt Chuarda sna hAchtanna agus féadfaidh club iarratas a dhéanamh leis an gCúirt Dúiche ar dhearbhú an club idirdhealaitheach fós é.
D’fhéadfadh go mbeadh costais le híoc as caingne sa Chúirt Dúiche.
Ní dhéanann an Coimisiún um Chaidreamh san Áit Oibre cinntí faoi éilimh faoi chlubanna idirdhealaitheacha.
Téigh i dteagmháil linn
We, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, have a statutory role to fight discrimination and provide information on equality and human rights in Éire. Ach tabhair faoi deara nach cúirt muid agus nach gcinnimid éilimh idirdhealaithe.
Learn more about how to contact us
Téigh i dteagmháil le heagraíocht eile
D’fhéadfadh go mbeadh eagraíocht eile in ann cúnamh níos fearr a thabhairt duit.
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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
D07 EN2Y
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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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Legal advice
Free Legal Advice Centres
The Free Legal Advice Centre (FLAC) provide confidential, basic legal advice for free and in person across all areas of law. FLAC offers a network of advice clinics around Ireland and you may be able to identify the most suitable one at the following link: Legal Advice Clinic.Free Legal Advice Centres,
13 Lower Dorset Street,
Dublin 1,
Ireland
Phone: Lo-Call: 1890 350 250
Web: https://www.flac.ie/
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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. -
Community law and mediation
Community Law & Mediation
Community Law & Mediation is a community law centre which provides free legal advice, advocacy and mediation and education services.Northside Civic Centre, Bunratty Road, Coolock, Dublin 17, Ireland
Tel: (01) 847 7804
Email: info@communitylawandmediation.ie
Community Law & Mediation Limerick
Limerick Social Service Centre, Henry Street, Limerick, Ireland
Tel: (061) 536 100
Email: limerick@communitylawandmediation.iePhone: (01) 847 7804
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Citizen's Information Centres
Citizen's Information
Citizens Information Centres (CICs) provide free, impartial information, advice and advocacy from more than 215 locations around the country.Find a Citizens Information Centre
https://centres.citizensinformation.ie/Phone: 0761 07 4000
Browse the database of organisations working on human rights and equality issues in Ireland.