Ballyhaunis: Ireland’S Most Diverse Town

Ballyhaunis: Ireland’S Most Diverse Town

Celebrating Diversity: Our Future Together 1 | Celebrating Diversity: Our Future Together Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 3 Executive Summary .............................................................................................................. 4 Acknowledgements ............................................................................................................... 5 Ballyhaunis: Ireland’s Most Diverse Town ......................................................................... 6 Community Intercultural integration ................................................................................... 7 The Ballyhaunis Integration Seminar ................................................................................. 8 The Report ........................................................................................................................ 8 Summary of presentations .................................................................................................... 9 Opening Address: Mr David Stanton TD, Minister of State for Equality, Immigration and Integration ......................................................................................................................... 9 ‘Our Ballyhaunis’ ............................................................................................................. 11 Ann Cunnane, CEO, Ballyhaunis Chamber of Commerce ............................................ 11 Mark Godfrey, Chairperson of Ballyhaunis Community Council ................................... 12 Celesta Khosa, Resident at Ballyhaunis Old Convent Direct Provision Centre ............. 12 Intercultural Community ................................................................................................... 13 Punjabi on the Hurling Pitch: Negotiations of Intercultural Engagement and Diversity .. 13 Diverse Global Culture ................................................................................................. 13 Community Development and Mapping an Inclusive, Integrated, and Equal Future ..... 14 Hospitality and Storytelling as acts of reciprocity: Mellie sanctuary tales ...................... 14 Coordination of Integration policy with Economic and Social Activity ............................... 15 Economic advantages of Diversity ............................................................................... 15 Sport: a universal language ......................................................................................... 16 Panel discussion ............................................................................................................. 18 Closing Statements ......................................................................................................... 19 Closing Address: Mr Michael Ring TD, Minister for Rural and Community Development 20 Conclusions ........................................................................................................................ 21 Intercultural community ................................................................................................... 21 Economic and Recreation................................................................................................ 22 Summary of potential initiatives ....................................................................................... 23 Appendices ......................................................................................................................... 25 1. Abridged text of presentations .................................................................................. 25 2. Activities implemented by local organisations ........................................................... 40 3. Centre for Migration and Intercultural Engagement Rationale ................................... 41 Celebrating Diversity: Our Future Together Introduction The Department of Rural and Community Development (DRCD) were approached in early 2019 by Mayo North East LEADER Partnership and Gerard McGarry, a representative of the Ballyhaunis community. Their request was that a spotlight be shone on the town, to build awareness of its unique composition, to take learning from what is a much evolved culturally integrative approach and to examine and plot the future of the town in terms of continued and improved integration interventions. It was agreed that a seminar would be held to examine the issues particular to the town and to give the community a chance to express its views as to what was working well, and what could be improved on. As the Department of Justice and Equality hold the policy remit in this area (Migrant Integration Strategy 2017-2020), they were invited to co-sponsor the event, and the day was very much formalised with the welcome presence of both Mr Michael Ring TD, Minister for Rural and Community Development, and Mr David Stanton TD, Minister of State for Equality, Immigration and Integration. It was also crucial to have the support of Mayo County Council and South West Mayo Development Company, and both organisations were key drivers for the day in terms of organisation and publicity for the event. The event was a great success in terms of attendance, engagement and the variety and quality of contributions. The conference report, compiled by Megan Vine, a PhD student at the University of Limerick, provides a record of the day, and presents various discussion points that arose from the day and in subsequent community discussions. A subsequent seminar is envisaged for later in 2020 to facilitate the community in developing the discussion points further, and directing them to the appropriate agency, authority or Government Department for consideration. Social Inclusion/Communities Unit Department of Rural and Community Development Celebrating Diversity: Our Future Together Executive Summary This report provides a summary of the Ballyhaunis Integration Seminar, which was held at the GAA Centre of Excellence in Ballyhaunis on the 18th September 2019. Ballyhaunis is Ireland’s most ethnically diverse small town, and for the past 50 years it has been home to a diverse community of people from a migrant background who have integrated well with the Irish community. This cultural diversity is a source of pride in Ballyhaunis and is seen as a strength of the town, which has faced the challenges of rural depopulation and economic decline in recent years. Ballyhaunis is home to many vibrant community groups and organisations which work to promote interculturalism, integration and diversity for the benefit of all in the community. The GAA club is a central part of this work, offering a sense of welcome and belonging to people of all cultural backgrounds. The Chamber of Commerce and Mayo County Council are also pivotal in organising events and initiatives which bring the community together, such as Mayo Day, Culture Night, and Heritage Week. The aim of the Ballyhaunis Integration Seminar was to chart what Ballyhaunis has achieved in the area of intercultural Integration and develop discussion points for future consideration for mapping an integrated future for the town. The exercise is intended to be of benefit to towns of similar composition. The seminar was jointly funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development, the Department of Justice and Equality and Mayo County Council and was organised in conjunction with South West Mayo Development Company, Mayo North East LEADER Partnership Company, Ballyhaunis businesses and the wider Ballyhaunis community. Presentations by experts and local community members at the seminar provided insight into ongoing work in Ballyhaunis to promote interculturalism, and experts disseminated various approaches to promoting integration in the areas of community development, business and sport. This report is intended to provide a summary of the Ballyhaunis Integration Seminar so that learnings and discussion points may be drawn from the event and further developed. Based on this seminar, some suggested initiatives for the future of intercultural community development in Ballyhaunis are to: Continue to develop community integration projects in the areas of Heritage, Culture, Language, and Arts. All members of the community should be supported to participate in these initiatives regardless of cultural background, and diverse communities should be represented at all levels of organisation and stages of planning. Support and funding should be provided by the relevant agencies for these community integration projects when necessary. Establish a dedicated Integration Office with appropriate personnel in Ballyhaunis. This could support efforts to coordinate and ‘scale up’ the work being done in community integration. Develop the necessary physical infrastructure for intercultural activities, which might involve a dedicated Cultural Centre or a multi-lingual school. A follow-up seminar will be hosted during 2020, to disseminate the findings of this report to the community. The report will be examined with representatives of the Ballyhaunis community and the suggestions set out herein worked through to the aim of developing a paper for circulation to appropriate Departments and Agencies. Celebrating Diversity: Our Future Together Acknowledgements This report would like to acknowledge the support of the following individuals and organisations for the central role they played at the seminar: Students

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