The Social Inclusion unit was established as a result of the Government’s commitment to tackle poverty, inequality and social exclusion in Irish society.
Louth Local Authorities Social Inclusion Unit will, where possible, assist people and communities of Louth in the provision of adequate opportunities to become involved in making decisions that ultimately affect them.
The overall effect of the Social Inclusion Unit will be to add value to the services provided by Louth Local Authorities in particular to people experiencing disadvantage.
What is Social Exclusion?
Social exclusion is a term to describe what can happen when people or areas suffer from linked problems such as unemployment, poor skills, low incomes, badly maintained housing, high crime, bad health and family breakdown. It results in the inability of people and some communities to exercise their social, economic and political rights as citizens and so they are excluded from society, experience disadvantage and are disempowered. This results in inequality.
What is Social Inclusion?
Social inclusion is a process to tackle exclusion and disadvantage. It aims to enable each individual to have an equal opportunity to make decisions that affect their quality of life.
Social Inclusion Unit
Office of Community and Enterprise
Louth County Council, Millenium Centre
Dundalk
Co. Louth
Tel: 042 935 3116
Fax: 042 933 4549
Email: dce@louthcoco.ie