Failing to incorporate the diverse religious communities into Ireland’s integration policies has resulted in significant gaps that hinder social cohesion and mutual understanding. Religious identity often serves as a crucial anchor for migrants navigating new cultural landscapes, offering both support networks and a framework for values. When these communities are overlooked, integration programs risk alienating essential segments of the population, fostering isolation rather than inclusion. Key challenges stemming from this oversight include:

  • Limited access to culturally sensitive support services that respect religious practices and holidays.
  • Misunderstandings or tensions between migrant groups and host communities due to lack of dialogue.
  • Reduced trust in public institutions that fail to acknowledge…