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Integration & Community Supports

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This article, authored by the Irish government, emphasizes the establishment of community integration forums across all local authority areas in Ireland to support new arrivals, including Ukrainians fleeing the war. These forums involve government agencies, non-government organizations, community groups, and more to facilitate integration efforts. The article is organized under three main headings:

State Agencies Supporting Integration:

This section discusses local integration teams established in 2024, which were created to assist individuals entering the country. These teams help newcomers access various available supports to enhance their integration experience.

Support for Communities:

This part outlines a fund specifically designed for community groups that aid in the integration of newcomers. It highlights projects and initiatives that directly assist newcomers in settling into their new environment through community engagement.

Integration through Education and Employment:

This section explains how the government collaborates with schools and educational centres to integrate newcomers into Ireland's education system. It also addresses partnerships with Irish employers to provide newcomers with access to job opportunities.

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