About Us
What we do
The Consortium provides a coherent, unified, non-party political coalition for civic society groups to develop the recognition, respect, protection and implementation of human rights standards in Northern Ireland.
We do this is by providing a platform for civil society groups to work together to achieve this aim through collaboration across different sectors and issues.
We also work to advance awareness, understanding and support for human rights generally in Northern Ireland.
A core element of this work to date has been our ongoing campaign for a strong Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland.
Supplemented in recent years with an emerging focus on human rights frameworks, positively influencing perspectives on human rights and supporting civil society to become engaged in human rights advocacy.
Our Members
The Consortium is made up of 160 member groups who are organisations in their own right. Each member is non-party political, non – governmental and supportive of the Consortium principles. Our membership organisations are drawn from a range of sectors and geographic areas and include community groups, trade unions, NGO’s and charities.
Our Trustees
- Tony O’Reilly, North West Forum of People with Disabilities (Chairperson)
- Elizabeth Zammitt, REAL Network
- Liz Nelson, Belfast Feminist Network
- Fiona McCausland, NI Anti-Poverty Network
- Paddy Kelly, Children’s Law Centre
- Patrick Malone, Disability Action
- Patrick Corrigan, Amnesty International
- Brian Gormally, Committee on the Administration of Justice
- Thomas Mahaffy, UNISON