Irish Council for Prisoners Overseas Print
(formerly Irish Commission for Prisoners Overseas)

Contact details

ICPO
Columba Centre
Maynooth
Co. Kildare
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0)1 505 3156
Fax: +353 (0)1 601 6401
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ICPO (London)
50-52 Camden Square
London
NW1 9XB
UK
Tel: +44 (0)207 482 4148
Fax: +44 (0)207 482 4815
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About the Irish Council for Prisoners Overseas (ICPO)

The Irish Council for Prisoners Overseas (ICPO) is currently the only organisation working on behalf of Irish prisoners overseas and their families.

ICPO’s purpose is to promote social justice and human dignity for Irish people in prison overseas and their families. This is carried out by offering information, support and advocacy to prisoners and their families. Casework, publications and policy/networking are key elements of the service provision to the core group.

History of the ICPO

ICPO was established by the Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference in 1985.  At this time the Irish Chaplaincy in Britain were greatly concerned about the number of Irish women and men in prison in the UK. There were deeply held concerns regarding their trials and subsequent imprisonments. In recent years the ICPO has been able to offer a more comprehensive service to prisoners and to expand our existing services to prisoners’ families. This is due to an increased level of funding from the Department of Foreign Affairs.

ICPO Members

The ICPO is a subcouncil of the Council for Emigrants, chaired by
The ICPO has two offices; one located in Maynooth, Co. Kildare and the other in London. The London office deals solely with Irish born prisoners held in the UK, while the Maynooth office assists Irish prisoners held all over the world.
Staff Maynooth: Brian Hanley, Catherine Jackson, Sr. Anne Sheehy
Volunteers Maynooth: Sr Agnes Hunt,  Eileen Boyle, Joan O’Cléirigh
Staff London: Gabriel Payne , Liz Power, Breda Power, Conor McGinn
Volunteers London: Sr Maureen McNally, Sr Cecelia Snape, Rev Stephen McKenna

Work of the ICPO

The ICPO works for all Irish prisoners wherever they are:  it makes no distinction in terms of religious faith, the nature of the prison conviction, or of a prisoner’s status.
The objectives of the ICPO are to:
  • Identify and respond to the needs of Irish prisoners abroad, and their families
  • Research and provide relevant information to prisoners on issues such as deportation, repatriation and transfer
  • Focus public attention on issues affecting Irish prisoners (ill-treatment, racist abuse, etc)
  • Engage in practical work in aid of justice and human rights for Irish migrants, refugees and prisoners at an international level
  • Visit Irish prisoners abroad when possible both in the UK and elsewhere

The ICPO is greatly indebted to its funders for their generous support.

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Useful Links

For a list of useful links to other organisations working in this area please click here

Related articles and publications

Ongoing | ICPO News, a newsletter published by the ICPO of interest to Irish prisoners and their families. Contact the office if you wish to be added to the mailing list or click on this link to see extracts from recent issues

14 November 2008 | 'I was in prison and you visited me', article by Tony O’Riordan SJ (from Thinking Faith, the online journal of the British Jesuits)

November 2008 | www.catholicbishops.ie feature article on Restorative Justice Week 2008
May 2007 | Report on Irish Prisoners Abroad, Report by Mr. Chris Flood to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Dermot Ahern, TD
November 2003 | Prison and Homelessness: From a Cell to the Street (Council for Research and Development)

 
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