The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission will visit Newry and Downpatrick on Monday 30th January as part of its ongoing community engagement programme.
The visit will include a meeting with Councillors and elected representatives at Newry, Mourne & Down District Council.
The Commission will also meet with representatives of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, to discuss local human rights issues together with a focus group.
Later on Monday, the Commission will engage with a range of agencies, including Citizens Advice Bureau, Space NI, NI housing Community Network, Mulholland Aftercare Services, Public Initiative for the Prevention of Suicide & Self-Harm, Mindwise, Downe & Daisy Hill Hospital Campaigns, Harmony Community Trust/Glebe House, and Greenhill YMCA.
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NIHRC Chief Commissioner Les Allamby said, “Monday’s visit is taking place as part of the Commission’s community engagement programme, which has seen the Commission engage with a broad variety of groups and organisations across Northern Ireland in recent years.



