Fingal Inclusion Week 2020 is an initiative led by Fingal County Council and Fingal Public Participation Network (the PPN). 2020 is the second year this has taken place in Fingal.
Events will take place across the County of Fingal from Monday 16th November to Saturday, 21st November. All Fingal Inclusion Week events are free to attend and open to everyone.
Fingal Inclusion Week aims to:
- Highlight the positive work that communities, agencies and other organisations are involved in to reduce social exclusion and poverty in Fingal.
- Raise awareness of the barriers experienced by citizens of Fingal that lead to social exclusion.
- Promote an understanding of inclusion in Fingal and celebrate diversity across the county.
Event Schedule:
Monday 16 November
Educational Guidance and Information Sessions
Gardening for Mental Health with Aoife Munn
5 Ways to Well Being for Community Groups
Communicating Your Cause Workshop
Mount Eustace Residents' Association Open Session
Coolmine Drama Circle Reading and Discussion
Castleknock Tidy Towns - Showcase 2020
"So Open Up your Mouth Lad (and Lassie) For Every Voice Counts." Dr Seuss
Tuesday 17 November
LAF Collaboration and Equality 2020
Community Safety, Crime and Policing Linkage Group
20th Year - Annual Photographic Exhibition
Health, Econ & Social Impact on Migrant Communities
Shifting Attitudes Film Festival
Wednesday 18 November
Social Prescribing – a lifestyle prescription
Maintaining Good Mental Health in Covid 19
5 Ways to Well Being for Community Groups
Thursday 19 November
Irish Red Cross Migration Services
Inclusion and Cultural Exchange
Why not Volunteer in your local community!
Housing, Planning and Transport Linkage Group
Intercultural and Diversity Awareness Workshop
Self Care for One Good Adult Workshop
Friday 20 November
Connect & Include:Why Digital Inclusion is Social Inclusion
Mixed Ability Rugby Fun for All
Talking about Social Inclusion
Environmental Awareness Today!
English for Living : podcasts for learners of English
Men’s Winter Programme at Flemington Community Centre