Dublin Travellers' Education and Development Group

Dublin Travellers' Education and Development Group
   Ireland. Est. 1983. Part of its program includes legal advice and training courses for young adults. It is now known as Pavee Point, after the name of its headquarters and to reflect its nationwide role.

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