Respond! strives for Gold with its Traveller Accomodation Policy
16 Aug 2007
Respond! News
Legendary Sports Broadcaster Jimmy Magee and former Olympic Boxer Francis Barrett will launch Respond!’s new Traveller Accommodation and Support Policy at 12pm tomorrow February 13th. The launch will take place in South Dublin County Council, County Hall, Tallaght and the Mayor of South Dublin Eamonn Maloney and Joe Horan, Manager of South Dublin will spearhead the launch.
Respond! is Ireland’s largest housing association and has identified the provision of Traveller accommodation as the one of the organisation’s key priorities for the future. Respond! recognises in co-operation with local authorities the shortfall that still exists in this area and plans to provide appropriate accommodation and support services for Travellers and Traveller families. The organisation believes this is best delivered through the multi-disciplinary team model of working in co-operation with other agencies, as outlined by the High Level Group on Traveller issues.
Fr Pat Cogan, Managing Director of Respond! said: “Respond! is committed to providing suitable accommodation and support services to Travellers and their families and we recognise that Traveller culture and identity has to be taken into account when designing and implementing housing for Traveller families. We are in the unique position of possessing 25 years experience in housing and community development and I am confident we can deliver good quality, purpose designed accommodation and other services through our network of regional offices nationwide.”
In order to achieve this goal, Respond! has recently appointed a full-time Traveller Accommodation Officer whose sole responsibility it is to work with Travellers and Traveller organisations. The role of the TAC will be to assist in the accommodation of Travellers where appropriate and provide support and educational assistance.
“We strongly believe that all relevant agencies must work together to ensure the development of any Traveller policy as this in itself will help to promote inclusion, anti-racism and integration. We acknowledge that problems exist but we are working towards a moderate solution that will engage all relevant stakeholders, including both the Traveller and Settled communities” said Fr. Cogan.
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For further information, please contact:
Aoife Walsh, PR Officer, Respond!
Jimmy Magee and Francis Barrett launch Respond!'s new Traveller Accommodation Policy