Social Inclusion
We focus on innovative research and public education projects that address the needs of the socially, economically, and culturally excluded.
In social inclusion, TASC seeks to ensure that all individuals and communities can fully participate in society. This work addresses barriers related to education, housing, employment, and social services, aiming to empower marginalised groups and foster a more equitable and cohesive society. TASC’s highly regarded Financial Resilience Training (FRT) is managed under our social inclusion research stream.
Recent publications
In the media
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Nearly 90% of Dublin’s data centres are in economically-deprived areas -
25 Years of Change: Addiction Work in Dublin Through a Trauma Informed Lens -
Challenging disability access to transport in Ireland -
TASC Research Highlights Urgent Need for Greater Support in DEIS Schools -
Seeking participants for a study on allyship
Dr Sara Singleton,
Pride & Poverty
Morale among Health and Social Care Workers
Paying the Price - The cost and impact of imprisonment on families in Ireland
Loneliness Among Older Men in Western and Eastern Europe
Tipperary Town: Children & Families Services Systems