Women navigating migration and protection systems often face additional barriers, including language access, isolation, limited knowledge of rights and services, and caring responsibilities. Without targeted supports, this can limit participation in education, employment and community life.
The Women’s Programme provides a structured and supportive environment where women can access information, develop practical skills and build peer networks. We focus on practical skills, access to information and collective support. It recognises that integration is not only about access to services but also about building confidence and social connection.
Programme Activities
Please note most activities run in scheduled blocks and may operate seasonally. Places are limited and waiting lists may apply.
1. English Language Classes
We provide English language classes tailored to the needs of migrant, refugee and asylum-seeking women. Classes focus on practical communication skills used in everyday situations, including accessing services, engaging with schools and seeking employment.
These classes run in fixed terms throughout the year. Places are limited and participants may be placed on a waiting list depending on demand and capacity.
2. Sewing and Craft Skills Classes
Sewing and craft sessions provide opportunities to develop practical skills in a structured group setting. Sessions support confidence-building and peer connection.
3. Drop-In Days
Drop-in sessions offer informal access to information and support. Women can attend without a formal appointment to ask questions, receive guidance or connect with other participants.
4. Employment Activation Support
Employment activation support assists women who are preparing to enter or return to the labour market.
5. Financial Literacy
Financial literacy workshops designed to build practical knowledge and confidence in managing money in Ireland.
6. Advocacy and Self-Empowerment
Workshops and facilitated discussions support women to understand their rights and build confidence in engaging with services and institutions.
Activities are delivered in a safe and inclusive setting that recognises the diverse experiences of participants.
Participant Perspective
Participants often describe the programme as a first point of connection after periods of isolation.
One participant reflected:
“Before joining the programme, I did not know where to ask for help. Here I met other women in similar situations. I learned about my rights and gained confidence to speak for myself. It made me feel part of the community.”
Our participants report increased confidence, improved knowledge of services and stronger social networks after participating.
Who Is Eligible?
The Women’s Programme is open to all migrant women. Participants must be over 18 years of age. Priority may be given to women experiencing isolation, vulnerability or limited access to other supports.
Programme availability will depend on location and capacity.
Referral and How to Join
Women can join the programme through:
• Self-referral by contacting Nasc directly
• Referral from community organisations
• Referral from service providers, including NGOs and statutory bodies
To enquire about joining or referring someone, contact:
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