Development Perspectives continues to build on its long-standing commitment to social inclusion and migration, working to create communities where everyone feels valued, connected, and supported. Through collaboration with local, national, and European partners, the organisation develops inclusive approaches that respond to the evolving needs of migrants and those at risk of social exclusion. This work reflects a wider commitment to equality, participation, and building stronger, more welcoming communities for all.

INVOLVIM

INVOLVIM is a European partnership enhancing informal and voluntary supports for work-based immigrants in Co. Louth, helping to create more inclusive communities.

As our region becomes more diverse, local services must adapt to foster belonging and prevent social exclusion. Alongside essential formal supports like employment services and language classes, INVOLVIM focuses on community-led solutions that reach those often missed by traditional systems — including dependents, homemakers, and isolated spouses.

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Momentum

Momentum was a project funded through the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth’s Communities Integration Fund. The aim of the project was to provide spaces for people from migrant backgrounds and members of their host communities to build relationships using physical activity and nature-based learning.


Freedom Football 2024

Sport is a powerful tool for bringing communities together. Watch this space for more exciting sport and outdoor activity based opportunities with DP. This project was made possible through support from the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth’s International Protection Integration Fund 2023.

Bridges 2023

The Bridges project took place in 2023 and was designed to build capacity in Louth and Meath to use the rivers Boyne and Nanny as educational spaces to foster integration and inclusion. The Bridges projects included Kayaking skills training, swimming lessons, river clean-ups and more. The idea behind these events is to give migrants the opportunity to build social connections in their community and learn new skills.

Amplifying Voices


With support from the International Protection Integration Fund (IPIF), DP successfully carried out a second edition of our Amplifying Voices project.

The aim of “Amplifying Voices” is to support migrant communities to effectively engage with cultural and educational activities focused on social integration and inclusion promoting a long-term positive impact on migrant wellbeing. It does this through the development of a podcasting and storytelling course, and the subsequent completion of a podcast series and photography exhibition.

Our course included six workshops over the month of June and July. Participants then were provided with an opportunity to share their own stories through photo collages and/or podcasts. In September, the project culminated with a showcase event in Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda. The event was attending by a diverse group of people included community volunteers, asylum seekers, local political representatives and our special guests, Bulelani Mfaco and Razan Ibraheem. In total, approximately 50 people were in attendance on the night. The photo collages and podcasts are available on our website.

As a result of the success of this project, we successfully received funding once again through the IPIF to roll out a project known as ‘Freedom Football’. The objective of this project was to work with local male asylum seekers based in Louth and Meath using soccer as a means to explore inclusion and develop competencies related to communication, leadership and team work.

Throughout 2023, we carried out a series of events and opportunities designed to foster inclusion by using the rivers Boyne and Nanny. This work included litter clean-ups, kayak excursion, swimming lessons and kayak skills training with our friends in Canoeing Ireland. The project, known as ‘Bridges’ was also turned into a short documentary that is available on our website. This project was funded through the LMETB and the 2022 Reach Fund.

Finally, in 2023, DP continued to facilitate of the Louth and Meath County Council Joint Migrant Integration forum. The forum completed its final session in late 2023.

STIRE – Supporting the Integration of the Resettled

“STIRE: Supporting the Integration of Resettled” which was carried out in Austria, Ireland, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia and Romania. STIRE’s main objective was to support pre-departure and foster post-arrival integration of refugees that are resettled in one of the above-mentioned countries.