Daily Archives: September 8, 2009

Nasc Workshops

This year Nasc has invited Cork City Councillors to attend three workshops for their speakers’ panel group during September. I have chosen to get stuck in and involved. The workshops attempt to raise awarenesss of immigrant issues especially around integration into our society. In addition, in the first workshop I learned a huge amount on why immigrants come to Ireland. I was particularly taken back by the harrowing outcomes of civil war in Nigeria.

Nasc, the Irish Immigrant Support Centre, is a Cork-based non-Governmental organisation that seeks to respond to the needs of immigrants in the Cork area.

Nasc’s mission is:

· To develop outreach programmes with asylum seekers, refugees and
immigrants in the Cork area;
· In consultation with asylum-seekers, refugees and immigrants, to identify
and implement a range of voluntary services;
· To liaise with relevant official and voluntary bodies in the Cork and
Munster region;
· To develop anti-racism education programmes, campaigns and initiatives;
· To participate in discussion and policy formulation on issues relating to
asylum and immigration policy.

 

 For further info on Nasc click on www.nascireland.org

 

 

Oliver Plunkett Street

Kieran’s Motions, City Council Meeting 14 September

Motions by Cllr. Kieran McCarthy for Cork City Council Meeting,

14 September 2009:

 

“As an incentive to boost trading in Cork City and to help traders, that this Council would offer 2 hours free parking in public carparks and on- street in the city centre on Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. to 11 a. m.– on a trial period between now and Christmas” (Councillor K. McCarthy).

 

“That this Council would support a motion to create an independent value for money audit by an independent examiner to identify areas where savings could be made – thereby preserving important front-line services in these challenging economic times” (Councillor K. McCarthy)

 
 

 

Cork City Hall