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MIGRANT ACCESS PROGRAMME (MAP) The Migrant Access Programme is aimed at legally resident migrant and ethnic minority participants (16+) who are Economically Inactive and have the right to work in NI wo are experiencing barriers to participation and employment because of language difficulties, lack of training or social exclusion. The Read More
The Afghanistan and Central Asian Association (ACAA) is an award-winning British charity established in 2001 with a long history of delivering advice, support and integration support for refugees and asylum seekers across the UK including Northern Ireland. ACAA was founded by Dr Nooralhaq Nasimi, who arrived as a refugee in Read More
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Northern Ireland welcomes people from Ukraine and we’re thankful that you have arrived here safely. To help you adapt to life here make sure that you know how to get the support available to you, including housing, employment and access to education. Information for Ukrainians in Northern Ireland on NI Read More
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Armagh Travellers Support Group (ATSG) aims to improve the quality of life for Travellers living in or visiting the Armagh area. This includes health and social well-being, accommodation, education, welfare rights, capacity building, training and employment. ATSG ensures that in accordance with Traveller needs they enjoy equality of opportunity and Read More
Migrant Centre NI (MCNI) is a registered Charity (no.105750) and a limited company (no.611585) with 6 Board members and 9 staff members. The organisation was initially established as The Belfast Migrant Centre and officially recognised as a charity in March 2012. In 2014, to reflect the work of the organisation Read More
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The Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Interpreting Service (NIHSCIS) is the first point of contact for all HSC Language Interpreting in Northern Ireland. The main aim of the Service is to improve access to Health and Social Care for Patients who do not speak English as a first or Read More
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The Chinese Welfare Association NI provide services such as community development, youth and children work, education, welfare rights, race relations & training and community interpreting. Our Core Aims Enabling and supporting community development and developing the community infrastructure within the Chinese community Providing or securing services which meet the health Read More
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Counselling All Nations Services (CANS) exists to support and promote the mental health and emotional well-being of people from Black and Minority Ethnic communities through the provision of culturally appropriate or common minority ethnic language, high quality and accessible counselling service. We are currently receiving referral through Belfast Trust Talking Read More


