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The findings were contained in a report by the independent Anti-Racism Committee. By Press Association Wednesday 21 Apr 2021, 2:34 PM 2 hours ago 2,743 Views 2 Comments
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MIGRANT WOMEN IN Ireland fear speaking out about gender-based violence in case they lose their legal status in the country, a report has found.
An interim report by the independent Anti-Racism Committee called for the removal of all barriers to accessing support for migrant women suffering at the hands of a spouse or partner.
The report, published by Equality Minister Roderic O’Gorman on Wednesday, found that minority women face “an extra and therefore discriminatory burden of additional barriers” in accessing support services.