Minister of State for Communities and Charities, Joe O’Brien TD, met with over 150 stakeholders from local government, local and community development and the volunteer sector. Minister O’Brien convened the meeting to discuss the community’s response to the Ukraine crisis.
The Minister recalled how during the pandemic, the community call initiative led by the Local Authorities, leveraged successful collaboration between Local Authorities and community and voluntary groups to provide structure and focus to communities wishing to assist at a time of crisis.
The meeting was timely in the context of the Government’s work to ensure that local capacity, resources, and knowledge are brought to bear on the overall humanitarian response. The government is working closely with Local Authorities to ensure a well-co-ordinated and seamless approach. This will provide a structure to draw fully on the capability, know-how, and reach of the Community and Voluntary Sector.
As those fleeing war arrive into the country, and as the integration process happens, they will need a range of services such as information on rights and entitlements, and linkages to relevant agencies locally. Supports will also need to be identified and co-ordinated around Childcare, Housing, Schools, GP registration, English classes, etc.
Hosting the information session, Minister O’Brien said,“I don’t have to say too much about what we have seen unfolding in Ukraine, suffice to say that there is universal revulsion and the realisation that in whatever way we can respond, we must respond.”
Calling on the spirit shown during the COVID 19 crisis, the Minister went on to say, “My commitment to you is that we will do all we can to support you in what you are doing. I remember clearly how we worked together during COVID 19, how the Community and Voluntary Sector, local and national government, and Public Participation Networks joined forces and did what needed to be done. We see the best of ourselves when the need is greatest and I am sure we will get through another crisis with collaboration and spirit.”