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DCIF e-Bulletin: 13 October, 2020
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Please see the link below for tomorrow's informal meeting at 10am. |
Please remember that DCIF's next meeting is November 4th from 10am-11:30am. Link to follow in coming e-bulletins! |
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Upcoming Events and Updates |
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the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies |
This year, the annual conference of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies will be held online the first two days of December. Professor Leo Lefebure has shared a link to the announcement page and registration; please see the button below. |
Continuing the conversation on steps we can take to protect our environment and action we might take as an organization, a proposal has been drafted and has been shared for review by Adrian Cristea. Please see the link below to read the draft! |
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The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe is hosting a series of webinars next week organized by the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), in cooperation with the Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media (RFoM) and the Office of the High Commissioner on National Minorities (HCNM).
Please see the link below to look over the webinar topics, times, and to register.
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DCIF Faith Leaders and Standing Against Domestic Violence
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As mentioned, Anna from the Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service aims to connect with faith leaders to bring more awareness and resources to ethnic minority communities in Ireland. She was kind enough to share some of the resources already created; please click the button below to look at the brochures and learn more and focus on moving forward with this project. Anna has also shared a link to an online seminar of speakers: 'No More Silence' for 22 October. |
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The Government has released guidelines and national framework for living with Covid-19 for the foreseeable future.
Each of the five levels lays out measures for various events, venues, and and gatherings.
Please see the button below to expand the framework graph and for download.
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Covid 19 World Service is a joint initiative of Nasc and Together Ireland. Over 20 doctors, and other healthcare professionals, from around the world, but living and working in Ireland, have voiced the video messages for this new Covid-19 World Service Initiative aimed at providing up-to-date and accurate public health information to migrants living in Ireland. |
Latest updates from HSE
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Dublin City Interfaith Forum
c/o 13 Store Street, Dublin 1, D01 PT38
Telephone: +353 1 8942078
Email: [email protected]
Web: dcif.ie
Charity Reg. No. 20202705
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