1. Intercultural and Anti-Racism Training for Staff and Management
2. Going Beyond the School Walls: Engaging with the Community
3. The Diversity Committee
4. Intercultural Review
5. Action Plan for a Diverse School
6. Monitoring, Evaluation and Information Dissemination
7. Curriculum work
8. Diversity Code and Anti-Racism Policy
What is Yellow Flag
The Yellow Flag Programme is a progressive equality & diversity initiative for primary and secondary schools which promotes and supports an environment for interculturalism.
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The Yellow Flag Programme was pioneered by the Irish Traveller Movement as an intercultural innovative solution.
Closing Date for Applications Extended to 17th May 2013
The closing date for receipt of applications to participate in the Yellow Flag programme in September 2013 has been extended to Friday May 2013. Applications can be emailed to yellowflagprogramme@gmail.com or posted to 4-5 Eustace Street, Dublin 2
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St Aidan's Community School, Brookfield, Tallaght have produced a great 1 minute video as part of their Diversity Committee work. The Diversity Committee had been looking at how to stop students referring to someone’s colour or background and this was their…
Read moreArticle in Metro on Yellow Flag Diversity Day in Froebel College
Great piece in the Metro about an event held by Froebel College to celebrate the work they carried out on the Yellow FlagClick here to read it
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The Yellow Flag Programme must be supported in becoming a national programme. It must be mainstreamed. From there, it will have the capacity to do for diversity what another marvellous programme, the Green Schools/Green Flag Programme, has achieved for environmental awareness among the huge constituency of children, parents, teachers, and communities which it reaches out to so effectively across the State
Michael D Higgins, 25th of May 2011