National Demonstration For Palestine, Sat. 20th April 2024
The Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign are committed to making their marches as accessible as possible for all attendees. Disability Power Ireland are working with the IPSC to provide minimal access support for their next national march, this Saturday, 20th April.
Please be advised that both IPSC and Disability Power Ireland will not have capacity to provide the same supports for every IPSC march going forward. If you are unsure about attending an event, and wish to check in on a specific support before deciding, please reach out.
Route Info:
- The full march route will begin at the Garden of Remembrance at 1pm, and end along Molesworth St. outside Leinster House
- The Access Point to the march is at Trinity College Nassau St. Entrance
- We will be meeting at the Access Point at 1.45pm.
- The Access Point is towards the end of the march, which will be only about 300m or 5 mins walking time.
- The entire route, from the Garden of Remembrance to Molesworth St. endpoint, is approx. 1.8 km or 26 mins walking time.
- There will be approx. 1 hour of speeches at the endpoint stage
- It will be easiest for attendees to join the march either at the Access Point or at the start.
Route Map:
Access Info:
- The march will be noisy throughout. Please bring ear defenders or ear plugs if you think this will help you.
- Unfortunately, ISL is not expected to be available at this march due to funding limitations.
- Unfortunately, we do not have capacity to implement a Quiet Zone for this march.
- This is not a masked event but people are welcome and supported to wear them. We will endeavour to have some masks available at the Access Point.
- There will be IPSC stewards available at the Access Point from 2pm. They will be in yellow hi-viz and will have a few Palestinian flags with them.
- Please note: a wait can be expected, as it will take an unknown time for the march to reach us.
- On arrival at Molesworth St., the access stewards will help to coordinate the group to find a quieter position.
- There will be approximately 1 hour of speeches and standing at the end of the march. Attendees are welcome to bring any mobility aids or carry camping chairs if this makes attendance easier. Stewards will do their best to assist if help is required.
- Please be sure to plan ahead and bring any drinks or snacks you may require with you, for your comfort while on the march and during speeches.
- Designated Stewards with more experience will be in red hi-viz along the march route. They will be able to support in an emergency, or coordinate help if necessary.
- IPSC will always endeavour to have first-aiders present, wearing green hi-viz, but as first-aiders are also volunteers their presence is not guaranteed. You can check with Designated Stewards (in red) to direct you to one if available, or to request medical assistance if needed.
- There are wheelchair accessible toilets along and near the march route in Penneys, O’Connell St., outside Stephens Green Shopping Centre, Marks & Spencers on Grafton St.
- Please check the weather forecast before coming out, and dress for the Irish weather.
- Participants can email Maryam at disabilitypowerireland@gmail.com with any other access concerns or needs such as sighted support.