Dublin City’s Inclusion & Integration Week

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Various Locations, Friday 23rd May - Sunday 1st June

The City Council Inclusion and Integration team are delighted to announce the return of the Inclusion and Integration Week 2025 which will take place from Friday 23rdMay to Sunday 1stJune 2025 (Inclusive) to celebrate and promote “Dublin a City for All”. 

What type of events are eligible?
We welcome all types of events including Seminars, Talks, Creative Workshops, Demonstrations, Guided Walking Tours, Training Sessions, Open days, Exhibitions, Performances and much more.

Our Inclusion and Integration Week events cover a broad range of topics such as, Health and Wellbeing, Public Policies, Technology, Culture, Art & Creativity, Fitness, Food and Cookery, Languages, Environmental and Sustainability, Music, Education and Business and Entrepreneurship.

This year there is an option to submit an Online or In person event. Hybrid events are welcome, however Dublin Inclusion and Integration Week are not in a position to provide technical support for this option.


Date:
Friday 23rd May - Sunday 1st June
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free

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