Highlights

Nasc officially launched our Direct Provision campaign Cuan Cinnte? (A Safe Harbour?) Nasc's campaign for the Rights of Asylum Seekers on the 7th April 2008
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Nasc officially launched our Employment, Education & Enterprise Strategy on the 28th April 2008
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Information booklet for Migrants: 'A Guide to Employment, Education and Enterprise for Migrants in Cork'
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Comment and Information on government's proposed Immigration, Residence and Protection Bill
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Family Reunification Film Day
Two Nasc films were shown on the 10th May at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork
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Upcoming Courses at Nasc
Drama Class
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Upcoming
Sub Group
Meetings

Policy & Campaigning Group Location: Nasc
Tue.13th May at 18:30

Womens Group
Location: Nasc
Sat. 17th May at 12:00

Speakers Panel
Location: Nasc
Wed. 14th May at 18:30

Social & Cultural Group
Location: Nasc
Thurs. 22nd May @ 18:30


NASC headquarters, Cork, Ireland, Summer 2007 © Renart

Nasc - The Irish Immigrant Support Centre

Nasc, the Irish Immigrant Support Centre is a non-Governmental organisation that seeks to respond to the needs of immigrants, refugees and asylum-seekers. We are based in Cork City, Ireland.

Our Vision: To contribute to an environment of social inclusion for all communities, based on the principles of equality, social justice and human rights.

Mission Statement

Nasc is a source of support and self-development for migrants, individually and collectively, and uses its experiences to promote fair, consistent and transparent policies.

Our areas of support include: