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iReport - Reporting a Racist Incident

Added: 16 Sep 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Other

iReport is a reporting system for the people, communities and organisations of Ireland to document racist incidents that are occurring nationwide.
People bear witness to incidences of racism everyday. If you have experienced, witnessed or heard about a racist incident in Ireland there is something you can do about it.
By reporting the racist incidents you will help ENAR Ireland:
1. Understand how often racist incidents occur in Ireland.
2. Understand in greater detail who is experiencing racism in Ireland.
3. Understand more about different kinds of racism in Ireland.
4. In some cases, if you are willing, take action against the people responsible.
5. Devise effective local strategies for combating racism.
6. Inform our arguments for stronger anti-racist policies at a national level.

How it maps to the curriculum

JC
CSPE

Strand: Rights & Responsibilities

Strand unit: Prejudice/Discrimination

Suggestions for use: Students can be shown the website to make students aware of iReport reporting system.

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  • Language: English
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