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Organisation |
Description |
Belfast
Interface Project www.belfastinterfaceproject.org |
Belfast Interface Project is a membership organisation
which aims to engage in the development of creative approaches
towards the regeneration of Belfast’s interface or ‘peaceline’
areas. |
Committee on the
Administration of Justice www.caj.org.uk |
An independent organisation affiliated with the
International Federation of Human Rights which seeks to ensure
the highest standard in the administration of justice in
Northern Ireland. |
Community
Dialogue www.commdialogue.org/home.htm |
An organisation that works with different community groups
in order to encourage dialogue and introspection on the
political situation in Northern Ireland. |
Community Foundation for
Northern Ireland www.nivt.org |
Focuses on improving the quality of life in Northern
Ireland by addressing social divisions. Through fund raising
the Community Foundation supports a wide range of community
initiatives. |
Community
Restorative Justice Ireland www.restorativejusticeireland.org |
Community Restorative Justice promotes restorative justice
mostly in Belfast, but also has projects in Derry and Armagh.
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Community
Relations Council www.community-relations.org.uk |
An organisation set up to encourage better relations
between communities in Northern Ireland as well as promote
cultural diversity. |
Corrymeela www.corrymeela.org |
A Christian based organisation committed to healing
divisions in Northern Ireland and abroad. |
Democratic
Dialogue www.democraticdialogue.org |
A Belfast think tank involved in projects investigating
the continuing challenge of political accommodation.
Democratic Dialogue produces reports, advises on policy and
facilitates discussions surrounding policy decisions. |
Future
Ways www.socsci.ulster.ac.uk/research/ education/futureways/about.html
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Run out of the University of Ulster, Future Ways
researches ways people can live, learn, and work together in a
society developing out of conflict. Future Ways supports other
organisations interested in reconciliation with its research
and engages in teaching training as well. |
Institute
for Conflict Research www.conflictresearch.org.uk |
An institution dedicated to producing action research on
various Troubles related issues. ICR works in partnership with
a wide range of communities and organisations both locally and
internationally in the belief that academic work can be
relevant. The numerous publications produced are available on
the site. |
INCORE www.incore.ulst.ac.uk |
INCORE (International Conflict Research) endeavours to
address the management and resolution of conflict through
research and training. This website is an excellent resource
with a wide variety of information on global conflicts as well
as up to date information and research on Northern Ireland.
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Innate www.innatenonviolence.org |
The Irish Network for Non-Violent Action Training and
Education seeks to link groups and individuals interested in
non-violent action and conflict resolution. |
Mediators
Institute Ireland www.mediationireland.com |
Mediators Institute Ireland is a professional institution
of mediation practitioners who work to assist people in
handling their own disputes. |
NICHS www.nichs.org |
NICHS aims to improve community relations through working
with young people. NICHS runs various cross community
programmes for 9 –18 year olds with the aim to improve both
individual lives and community relations. |
NICIE www.nicie.org |
The Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education
coordinates integrated education in Northern Ireland by
developing existing schools and supporting the realization of
new ones. |
NICVA www.nicva.org |
The Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action is an
organisation dedicated to achieving social change though
voluntary action. They are an umbrella group for a variety of
voluntary and charitable organisation and provide them with
information, advice and training as well as consultancy,
policy development and lobbying. |
Northern Ireland
Equality Commission www.equalityni.org |
The Equality Commission is an independent body established
by the 1998 Northern Ireland Act, the Commission works to
eradicate discrimination, promote good practice and promote
good relations between racial groups. |
Northern Ireland Human
Rights Commission www.nihrc.org |
The NIHRC is an independent body committed to ensuring the
protection of human rights for all people of Northern Ireland.
As such the Commission measures the law, policy and practice
of Northern Ireland against internationally accepted
standards. |
One Small
Step www.onesmallstepcampaign.org |
An initiative created to help promote post-agreement peace
in Northern Ireland by involving all sections of society in
embracing the positive developments and thinking creatively
about what is to come. |
Partners
in Transformation www.tcd.ie/ise/projects/pitp.php |
Run out of the Irish School of Ecumenics, PIT is a five
year project which targets church leaders and enhancing their
potential contribution to peace building. |
Peace and
Reconciliation Group www.peaceprg.co.uk |
The PRG has been working for twenty-five years to address
practical ways to promote peace and reconciliation in the
context of Northern Ireland. PRG aims to create spaces in
which individuals and communities can challenge divisions,
perceptions and stereotypes. |
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Police Ombudsman
www.policeombudsman.org |
The Police Ombudsman processes and analyses trends and
patterns of complaints against the police service in Northern
Ireland. Site includes large amount of complaint
statistics. |
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Police Service of Northern
Ireland www.psni.police.uk |
This site includes an extensive amount of statistics on
crime in Northern Ireland as well as resources on hate crime
and an advice centre. |
The Sprit of
Enniskillen www.soetrust.co.uk |
SOE seeks to promote the leadership potential of young
people in by breaking down barriers of mistrust and build new
relationships based on understanding and acceptance. |
TIDES www.tidestraining.org |
Through training, among other projcts, TIDES seeks to
build the infrastructure necessary for a just and lasting
peace in areas that have experienced conflict. TIDES offers
training in Northern Ireland as well as in Kosovo, Sudan,
Macedonia, Bosnia, and Pakistan. |
Youth
Conference Service www.youthconferenceserviceni.gov.uk
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A programme of Youth Justice Agency, Youth Conference
Service facilitates meetings between young offenders and
victims as alternative to prosecution in the court system.
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Youth Justice
Agency www.youthjusticeagencyni.gov.uk
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The Youth Justice Agency seeks to prevent children from
committing crimes by a variety of means. The Youth Justice
Agency addresses the needs of victims, help involve children
in the community, and assisting children confronting their
offences. |