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Tähelepanu!
Tegemist on välisvõrgust saabunud kirjaga. |
Ms Karmen Joller
Minister of Social Affairs
Mr Erkki Keldo
Minister of Economy and Industry
Dear Ministers,
Please see the attached Invitation and Practical Information Note to the EPSCO Informal meeting which will take place in Ballina, Co. Mayo on the 5th and 6th of July 2026.
We look forward to welcoming you to the West of Ireland.
Regards,
EU International Section/ AE Idirnáisiúnta
An Roinn Coimirce Sóisialaí
Department of Social Protection
Úrlar 1,Áras Mhic Dhiarmada, Sráid an Stórais, Baile Átha Cliath 1, D01 WY03
Floor 1,Áras Mhic Dhiarmada, Store Street, Dublin 1,
D01 WY03
Invitation
Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers
5 – 6 July 2026
Dear Minister
Dear Colleagues
It is my great pleasure to invite you to attend the Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Affairs
Ministers taking place on the 5th & 6th July in Ballina, Co Mayo. Located along the Wild Atlantic Way,
Ballina provides an inspiring backdrop for our upcoming discussions.
On the evening of the 5th of July, I will host a cultural event and reception that will be held at a venue
renowned for its role in Ireland’s craft heritage. The event will celebrate the country’s cultural
traditions and will include an exhibition of traditional Irish music and dance.
On the 6th of July, discussions will be held on approaches to addressing and preventing poverty
through the lifecycle, on effective enforcement in a Changing World of Work - supervisory system for
employment, labour inspection and the protection of workers’ and on addressing the disability
employment gap for a more inclusive and competitive EU. The meeting will be followed, that
evening, by a Gala dinner in the Mount Falcon Hotel, where you will be staying.
Please find attached the preliminary agenda of our meeting and the Practical Information Note
containing accreditation, accommodation and other logistics. Steering notes about the topics for
discussion will be sent closer to the meeting date.
Ballina is accessible for traveling delegations, with convenient flight options into Ireland West
Airport (NOC), particularly via routes from London airports. Of course, transport to Ballina will also
be provided for all delegations who travel to Dublin and Shannon airports.
I look forward to welcoming you to my hometown for this Ministerial meeting, presenting a valuable
opportunity to discuss our shared experiences and challenges as we seek to protect the most
vulnerable across our nations.
Yours Sincerely,
Dara Calleary TD An tAire Coimirce SóisialaíMinister for Social Protection
The Minister is a Designated Public Official under the Regulation of Lobbying Act, 2015
(details available on www.lobbying.ie)
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Practical Information Note
INFORMAL MEETING OF
EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL
AFFAIRS MINISTERS
BALLINA, Co Mayo
Dates
5 – 6 July 2026
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Deadlines................................................................................................................................................. 3
Location and Venues ............................................................................................................................... 3
Ballina, Co. Mayo ................................................................................................................................ 3
St Mary’s Secondary School ................................................................................................................ 4
Foxford Woollen Mills ......................................................................................................................... 5
Mount Falcon Hotel ............................................................................................................................ 5
Programme ............................................................................................................................................. 6
Sunday 5 July ....................................................................................................................................... 6
Monday 6 July ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Tuesday 7 July ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Interpretation ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Delegation Size .................................................................................................................................... 7
Registration and Accreditation ........................................................................................................... 8
Types of Accreditations ....................................................................................................................... 8
Opening and Closing Dates of the Accreditation Platform ................................................................. 9
Instructions for the Delegation Accreditation Officer (DAO) .............................................................. 9
Delegation Liaison Officers (DLOs) ...................................................................................................... 9
Diplomatic Clearances ...................................................................................................................... 10
Delegation Flight Arrivals and Departures ........................................................................................ 10
Entering Ireland................................................................................................................................. 11
Transportation of Delegates ................................................................................................................. 11
Accommodation .................................................................................................................................... 11
Hotels ................................................................................................................................................ 12
Security ................................................................................................................................................. 12
Media .................................................................................................................................................... 13
Video Footage and Photographs....................................................................................................... 13
Social Media ...................................................................................................................................... 13
General Information ............................................................................................................................. 13
Irish EU Presidency Sustainability Policy ............................................................................................... 15
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Introduction The Irish Presidency of the Council of the European Union looks forward to welcoming you to Ballina
for the Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers on 5 – 6 July 2026. We are
pleased to share this Practical Information Note (PIN) to assist delegations in preparing for the
meeting.
Please note that the information contained in this PIN may be subject to change. Updated information,
including any updates to the meeting programme, practical arrangements or meeting documentation,
will be shared through the online Accreditation Platform. Registered delegation members will receive
email notifications when updated material is shared on the Accreditation Platform. Additional support
will be provided throughout your visit to Ireland by your assigned Delegation Liaison Officer (DLO) who
will be in contact no later than two working days before the meeting.
For queries about the accreditation process, please contact [email protected]
For queries about the meeting programme and content, please contact [email protected]
Deadlines Date What you need to do Where to go
From 2nd June to 6th June
Appoint a Delegation Accreditation Officer (DAO) to gain access to the Accreditation Portal
Send the DAO’s details to [email protected]
From 6th June to 21 June
Register your delegation members Via the Accreditation Portal
21st June Deadline for registration of delegation members
Via the Accreditation Portal
5th - 6th July Informal meeting of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers
Saint Mary's Secondary School Ballina (Slí Ectra, Ballina, Co. Mayo F26 YXC7)
Location and Venues Ballina, Co. Mayo
The informal meeting of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers will take place in Ballina, in County
Mayo on Ireland’s west coast. Ballina, on the River Moy, is famed for salmon fishing and heritage
trails. The county is a haven for walkers and cyclists, with routes ranging from gentle greenways to
multi‑day treks.
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St Mary’s Secondary School
The working sessions will be hosted in Saint Mary's Secondary School Ballina. St. Mary’s is an all-girls
Secondary School, situated on Convent Hill, overlooking the town of Ballina. Opened in 2022, it fits
with the Irish EU Presidency’s sustainability policy to use public buildings where possible, the
building is solar-powered.
The meeting venue includes:
• A plenary room (format Head of Delegation and a maximum of two delegates)
• A delegates’ lounge and listening room
• Bilateral meeting rooms. To reserve a bilateral meeting room in advance, please email
[email protected]. To reserve a bilateral meeting room on the day of the
meeting, please inform your Delegation Liaison Officer (DLO).
• A media accreditation centre (located in Social Welfare Offices, Government Buildings, Brooke
St., Ballina, Co Mayo, F26 T864)
• A media centre and press conference facility located at Saint Mary’s Secondary School
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Foxford Woollen Mills
A cultural visit to Foxford Woollen Mills, Providence Rd, Foxford, Co. Mayo, will take place on Sunday
5 July. Established in 1892, Foxford Woollen Mills is one of Ireland's oldest working mills. Recognising
the need for employment and education in the area, Mother Agnes, a sister of charity nun, partnered
with the Congested Districts Board to create a sustainable business that would provide jobs and
support local families. As well as tours of this historical social enterprise, this will be the venue for a
reception celebrating local ingredients and a traditional Irish music show.
Mount Falcon Hotel
The official reception and dinner will be hosted in Mount Falcon Hotel on Monday 6 July. Mount
Falcon is located on the west bank of the River Moy in County Mayo. This Victorian Gothic manor
house is celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2026.
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Programme This preliminary programme is subject to change, and all timings remain provisional. The final
programme with confirmed timings will be shared with registered delegation members via the
Accreditation Platform in advance of the meeting.
Sunday 5 July Sunday, 5 July Arrivals via Ireland West / Shannon / Dublin Airports –
Delegations will be collected from all airports and brought to Ballina
18:30 Transfer from hotels to Foxford Woollen Mills
19:00 – 21:30 Cultural visit and reception at Foxford Woollen Mills
Monday 6 July 07:45- 08:30 Departures from Hotels to Meeting Venue
Monday, 6 July
08:00 – 09:00 Arrivals and Greetings at Meeting Venue
09:00 – 10:30 Working Session (1a) Addressing and preventing poverty across the lifecycle
10:30 – 10.45 Coffee Break
10:45 – 13:00 Working Session (1b) Effective Enforcement in a Changing World of Work - supervisory system for employment, labour inspection and the protection of workers.
13.00 – 13:15 Family Photo
13:15 – 14:30 Lunch
14:30 – 16:45 Working Session (2) Addressing the disability employment gap for a more inclusive and competitive EU
16:45 – 17:15 Press Conference
17:00 – 17:30 Transfers from Meeting Venue to Hotels
19:00 – 21:30 Official Dinner, Mount Falcon Hotel
Tuesday 7 July Tuesday, 7 July A.M. / P.M. Departures to Ireland West / Shannon / Dublin Airports
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Interpretation The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Interpretation, DG SCIC, will provide
simultaneous interpretation via interpretation booths.
The language regime for the informal Meeting will be 6/5, from English, French, German, Spanish,
Italian, and Irish into English, French, German, Spanish and Italian in the working sessions. The
language regime for the official Presidency press conference will be 2/2 (English and Irish).
Simultaneous interpretation will not be provided at the welcome reception and dinner, during the
cultural visit, or at lunch, which will be conducted through English.
Please note that interpretation will not be provided during breaks, between sessions, for bilateral
meetings, or for individual Heads of Delegations’ media opportunities.
To facilitate interpretation of interventions, you are welcome to send any relevant meeting
documentation such as speeches or speaking points to [email protected] one week
before the date of the meeting, including “Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Affairs
Ministers” and your country’s name in the title of your email.
Please note that should your Head of Delegation be accompanied by a personal interpreter; they must
be registered as part of the official delegation in order to have access to the meeting venue.
If a delegation indicates its intention to make an intervention in a language which is not available in
the language regime provided, and a member of that delegation in the room repeats the comments
made in a language which is covered, interpretation will be provided.
If a delegation chooses to make an intervention in a language which is not provided by the language
regime and which is not known to members of the interpretation team, but provides a written
translation, it is possible to read the text out in the booth. This does not constitute simultaneous
interpreting and does not guarantee accuracy regarding what is said in the room.
Delegation Size Delegations can enrol the Head of Delegation plus a maximum of two (2) delegates (HoD +2).
Personal interpreters, official photographers, press officers and other categories of participant
requiring access to the meeting venue must be accredited as members of the delegation. Please email
[email protected] to request that a position on your delegation be designated for these
roles, if required. If your Head of Delegation will be accompanied by a personal protection officer,
please email [email protected] to request an additional position on the delegation for this
officer.
Please note that the Embassy of an EU Member State in Ireland may apply separately for an EU
Presidency accreditation badge, in the name of the Ambassador or another nominated member of
diplomatic staff. The holder of this EU Presidency accreditation badge will be permitted access to the
meeting venue for the informal Ministerial meeting and, when accompanied by a DFAT Protocol team
member and airport personnel, to the airport for the purpose of greeting/bidding farewell to the
visiting Head of Delegation (to the maximum of one (1) Embassy representative per delegation).
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Therefore, EU Member States do not need to accredit their Ambassador/nominated Embassy
diplomatic staff member as a member of the delegation. Guest States may request accreditation for
their Ambassador to Ireland, or a nominated Embassy diplomatic staff member, for this meeting, as
an additional member of the delegation, by emailing [email protected].
Please note that there is a separate accreditation process for Attachés.
Registration and Accreditation For security reasons, each delegate must be registered and accredited in order to gain access to the
meeting venue, the official dinner, and the cultural visit and welcome reception.
A Delegation Accreditation Officer (DAO) must be appointed by each invited delegation. The DAO
must register all members of the delegation on the Accreditation Platform, in line with the instructions
below.
To facilitate the smooth running of the programme, DAOs are asked to submit all requested
information relating to their delegation, including transport and accommodation details, and any
dietary and accessibility requirements of delegates, in accordance with deadlines as outlined below.
Types of Accreditations Heads of Delegation will receive a lapel pin. Other delegates will receive an accreditation badge
(details below). All delegates must always visibly wear their valid lapel pin or badge, including during
the official dinner and site visit. Each delegation will also receive two floater badges, which will be
required for delegate access to certain elements of the programme.
Heads of Delegation and accompanying delegates will be given their lapel pin and accreditation badges
by their Delegation Liaison Officer (DLO) upon arrival at the airport. Delegates arriving separately from
the HoD will be given their badges by their DLO at the earliest opportunity.
Delegates will be requested to provide a photographic ID document when receiving their badge from
the DLO. Delegate badges are strictly personal and non-transferable. Floater badges can be
transferred as required between delegates and the EPSCO Attachés attending the informal working
party on social questions meeting who will also be admitted to the Informal Ministerial meeting venue.
Badge type Participant Type Access
Lapel pin Head of Delegation Allows access to all areas
Blue badge Delegate Allows access to the delegates’ lounge and to the press area
Floater badge (two per delegation)
Non-personal, can be transferred between delegation members
Allows access to the plenary room
If you lose your lapel pin, badge or floater badge, you must immediately notify your DLO. Please also
notify the event organisers by sending an email to [email protected]
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Opening and Closing Dates of the Accreditation Platform Once the letter of invitation has been received, invited delegations are requested to appoint a
Delegation Accreditation Officer (DAO) as soon as possible. Please send an email to
[email protected] straight away (and no later than 6th June) containing:
• The delegation your DAO represents (i.e. country or organisation name)
• DAO’s full name
• DAO’s phone number
• DAO’s email address
The Accreditation Platform will be open for registration of your delegation once your DAO has been
appointed. The Accreditation Platform will be open until 21 June 2026.
Instructions for the Delegation Accreditation Officer (DAO) The DAO is responsible for the accreditation of all members of their delegation. Once appointed by
following the instructions above, the DAO will receive an email from [email protected]
containing a link to the Accreditation Platform to register their delegation. Please note that in
compliance with data security requirements, the Accreditation Platform requires Two-Factor
Authentication. The DAO will require access to an authenticator application such as Microsoft
Authenticator, Google Authenticator or similar in order to access the Accreditation Platform.
DAOs are kindly requested to register their delegation as soon as possible, and no later than 21 June
when the Accreditation Platform will close. To facilitate the smooth running of the programme, DAOs
are asked to submit all requested information relating to their delegation, including transport and
accommodation details, and delegates’ dietary and accessibility requirements if applicable. Please
ensure that all details are completed correctly before submitting the registration request, as certain
information (for example, the delegate’s name) will be printed on their accreditation badge.
All personal information provided for accreditation will be processed in accordance with the General
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Full details can be found in the Privacy Notice on the Accreditation
Platform.
If you have any queries about the registration process, please email [email protected].
Delegation Liaison Officers (DLOs) A Delegation Liaison Officer (DLO) will be assigned to each delegation to assist and accompany the
Head of Delegation and delegates throughout the meeting programme. The DLO will:
• Serve as the principal point of contact between the delegation and the Irish EU Presidency
meeting hosts
• Accompany and be available to the delegation, ensuring that their programme runs on time
and that the delegation is able to participate in all programme elements
• Provide logistical assistance and administrative support at the airport, accommodation, and
event venues
• Distribute accreditation lapel pins, badges and floater badges on arrival
• Reserve available rooms for bilateral meetings, if requested
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DLOs will contact the Delegation Accreditation Officer no later than two working days before the
meeting.
If you have any questions about the role of the DLO, or wish to share positive or negative feedback
about the performance of your DLO, please email [email protected]
Diplomatic Clearances Diplomatic clearances are required in a number of cases as set out below. In these cases, the relevant
accredited Embassy to Ireland must send a Third Party Note (TPN) and accompanying documentation
to the relevant Department at the email address provided below. DAOs are requested to advise their
Embassy to Ireland to submit the diplomatic clearance request at the earliest opportunity, in order to
facilitate the timely processing of requests.
Scenario Required documentation Timeline Contact email address
Overflights or landings of military or state aircraft
TPN and a completed diplomatic clearance form (available from [email protected])
As early as possible, and no later than 48 hours in advance of entry into Irish airspace
Permission to bring firearm into Ireland (incl. for armed security protection officers)
TPN which includes details of the firearms which will be used, the personnel who will carry them
As early as possible
[email protected]; If travelling on a commercial or chartered flight, also: [email protected]
Protection officer requiring radio frequency
TPN which includes details of the radio frequencies proposed
As early as possible
Requests to wear a military uniform while in Ireland
TPN and a completed Uniform Clearance form (available from [email protected])
As early as possible
If you have questions about the diplomatic clearance process, please email
Delegation Flight Arrivals and Departures To facilitate arrivals, departures and local transport arrangements for delegations, DAOs are asked to
provide all requested information about arrival and departure flights through the Accreditation
Platform.
Handling of Luggage
Delegations are strongly advised to travel with cabin baggage only, if possible, to facilitate smooth
transfers to and from the airport on arrival and departure.
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Entering Ireland Please note that Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area. Therefore, EU citizens must present a valid
passport or national identity card to enter Ireland. Full details are available here.
Citizens of other countries must present a valid passport or recognised travel document to enter
Ireland and may also need a visa. You can find out if you need a visa to enter Ireland here.
Transportation of Delegates Transportation for Head of Delegation and accompanying accredited delegates will be organised in
close cooperation with An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s national police and security service.
The Irish EU Presidency will provide transport to and from the airport for Heads of Delegation and
accompanying accredited delegates arriving on flights landing from 10:00 on Sunday 5 July onwards
and departing on flights leaving before 17:00 on Tuesday 7 July only. Delegations arriving or departing
outside of this window will be responsible for their own transport to/from the airport.
When making travel arrangements, Delegations may wish to consider onward journey times by road
to the meeting location. The Irish EU Presidency will provide transport for the delegation and any
accompanying Embassy representative to and from the following airports:
• Ireland West Airport - 40 minutes
• Shannon Airport - 2.5 hours
• Dublin Airport to Ballina - approximately 3 hours 15 minutes
The Irish EU Presidency will provide transportation between venues for Heads of Delegation and
accredited delegates throughout their official programme. Delegations who wish to undertake
activities outside of the official meeting programme are expected to make their own transport
arrangements and should inform their Delegation Liaison Officer of these plans when known.
Transportation for Delegates Travelling Separately from their HOD
Delegates travelling separately from their HoD are invited to make their own travel arrangements.
Information on public transport and taxi options to and from Ireland West Airport, the closest airport
to the meeting location, are available here.
Embassy Vehicles
It will not be possible for Embassy vehicles to join the official motorcade or to go airside at the Airport
at any point.
Accommodation The Irish EU Presidency has reserved rooms for the Heads of Delegation and accompanying accredited
delegates, for the nights of Sunday 5 and Monday 6 July 2026, in the hotels indicated below.
The Irish EU Presidency will cover the cost of accommodation and breakfast for the nights of 5 and 6
July for the Head of Delegation and one delegate (1+1). Any additional expenses arising from use of
the hotels’ facilities (such as meals, drinks, room service etc.) must be covered by the delegation.
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All other delegates are assigned a pre-reserved room, the cost of which must be paid by the
delegation, along with any additional expenses arising from use of the hotel’s facilities. For logistical
and security reasons, delegations are strongly advised to avail of the assigned rooms. Should you opt
to stay at a different hotel, the Irish EU Presidency will be unable to provide you with transportation
directly to and from that hotel, or with other logistical supports.
The DAO must request the delegation’s accommodation reservations through the Accreditation
Platform when registering the delegates. The DAO must indicate which delegate should be assigned
the pre-paid room, along with the Head of Delegation, and which delegates are availing of the other
reserved rooms.
The cost of the rooms to be paid by the delegation must be paid in advance using the link provided on
the Accreditation Platform. The DAO can make payment on behalf of all of the delegates or can send
an invitation link to each applicable delegate to invite them to make the payment for their room
directly.
If a Head of Delegation or delegate wishes to arrive earlier or extend their stay, they must make the
necessary reservations directly with the hotel of their choice. The Irish EU Presidency is not
responsible for reserving or paying for hotel stays before or after the nights of 5 and 6 July 2026.
Hotels Heads of Delegation (Ministers) will stay in:
• Mount Falcon Hotel - this hotel is 8km distance from St Mary’s Secondary School and is also
the venue for the official dinner.
Other Heads of Delegation will stay in:
• Ice House Hotel - this hotel is 9.6 km from Mount Falcon Hotel and 5.1 km from St Mary’s
Secondary School.
• Great National Hotel - this hotel is 4.8 km from Mount Falcon Hotel and 4.6 km from St Mary’s
Secondary School.
Additional delegates will stay in:
• Great National Hotel - this hotel is 4.8 km from Mount Falcon Hotel and 4.6 km from St Mary’s
Secondary School.
• Ballina Manor Hotel - this hotel is 6.9 km from Mount Falcon Hotel and 2.7 km from St Mary’s
Secondary School.
Transport will be provided to and from these hotels to the programme venues as required.
For queries about accommodation, please contact [email protected]
Security The Irish EU Presidency will provide security during the meeting through An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s
national police and security service. Security zones designated by the Garda authorities will only be
accessible to accredited vehicles and accredited individuals wearing a valid pin or badge. For this
reason, delegates and other accredited participants must always visibly wear their valid pin or badge.
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Heads of Delegation have the option to include a security officer in their delegation. This officer must
be registered on the Accreditation Platform. Requests for authorisation to carry a weapon, use a radio
frequency, and wear a military uniform while in Ireland must be made in line with the instructions in
the Diplomatic Aircraft / Security Clearances section above. For any questions related to security,
including requests to carry out a security visit to Ireland ahead of the meeting, please contact
Media All media wishing to attend the Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers must
accredit on the media accreditation platform https://media.ireland2026.eu. Once media accreditation
has been confirmed, accredited media can register for events they wish to attend through the
accreditation platform.
Accredited and registered media will be permitted access to the media centre and to media
opportunities, including doorstep interviews and press conferences.
Media representatives intending to accompany an official delegation must apply for accreditation as
part of the delegation, not through the general media accreditation process. Official media who
accredit through the media accreditation process cannot transfer into the delegation.
Media centre location, opening hours and other media information will be circulated to registered
media in the media logistics note.
Video Footage and Photographs The host broadcaster of the Irish EU Presidency will record and stream the following material from the
meeting: arrivals, initial handshake greetings, doorstep statements, family photo, tour de table before
the plenary session, and the official press conference. This material will be available live via the
European Broadcasting Service (EBS).
Photographs and video from the official Irish EU Presidency multimedia team will be available in high-
resolution format on the Irish EU Presidency Flickr account (details will be made available in advance
of the meeting). Content from the Flickr account may be used free of charge and should be attributed
to the Irish Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Social Media Content from the Irish EU Presidency will be available on our social media accounts. Details will be
made available in advance of the meeting.
General Information Useful Contacts
For queries relating to accreditation or meeting logistics: [email protected]
For queries about accommodation, please contact [email protected]
For queries relating to the content of the meeting agenda: [email protected]
Emergency services (police, ambulance, fire): 112 or 999
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Internet/WiFi
Wireless internet access is available throughout the meeting venue. The network name and password
will be available on signage in the venue.
Electricity
The standard electricity supply in Ireland is 230V at a frequency of 50Hz (the same
as in other EU Member States). Three-pin power plugs and sockets of Type G are
used. Delegates travelling from EU Member States will require a power plug
adaptor in order to use electronic devices safely in Ireland.
First Aid and Medical Assistance
Each meeting venue will have a medical unit. If you require medical assistance during the meeting, please alert your Delegation Liaison Officer or a member of venue staff, or follow the signage in the venue to locate the medical unit.
Accessibility
At the time of accreditation, the platform will ask for relevant information on allergies, dietary
restrictions and dietary preferences of the Heads of Delegation and delegates, and invite sharing of
any meeting-related accessibility requirements. It is important that this information is provided so
that delegates may receive all appropriate supports.
Assisted Listening
An assisted listening system will be provided in the plenary room. The system used
is Auracast™ . This system is Bluetooth® capability which enables the transmission
of meeting audio to an unlimited number of receivers with no pairing of devices. The
Auracast™ logo will be displayed on screens in auditoriums where the system is in
use.
For users with hearing aids or cochlear implants, depending on the manufacturer, most will allow users
to connect via their designated app. The Auri audio will appear in the Bluetooth® pairing list. The user
can select the desired Auracast™ channel to hear the audio. For users with devices that are not
compatible Auracast™, neck loop devices will be made available from the control booth in the plenary
room.
Lost and Found
If you have lost or found an item in the meeting venue or in an Irish EU Presidency vehicle, please
bring it to the attention of your Delegation Liaison Officer. Please note that the Irish EU Presidency is
not liable for personal injuries, losses or damage to the personal property of registered delegates. All
delegates should make their own arrangements with respect to personal insurance for their property.
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Weather
Temperatures in Ballina in July typically range between 12°C and 18°C. It is generally one of the
sunniest months in Ireland, but visitors should prepare for some rain.
Links of interest
1. Tourism Ireland – https://www.ireland.com
Official tourism website with destinations, itineraries, and travel inspiration.
2. Transport for Ireland – https://www.transportforireland.ie
3. Iarnród Éireann – https://www.irishrail.ie
Train schedules and ticket booking.
4. Great things to do in North Mayo and its surrounds - Visit North Mayo Tourist
information
5. Met Éireann – https://www.met.ie
Official weather forecasts and alerts.
6. Tourist SOS Ireland – https://www.touristsos.ie
Free assistance service for tourists who lose documents or need support.
7. Wild Atlantic Way – https://www.wildatlanticway.com
Information on Ireland’s famous coastal scenic route.
Irish EU Presidency Sustainability Policy The Irish Presidency of the Council of the European Union provides a significant opportunity to
demonstrate Ireland’s commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Ireland is
committed to embedding sustainable practices across all aspects of planning and delivery of our EU
Presidency.
To reaffirm our commitment, Ireland has developed a Sustainability Policy for our EU Presidency,
applying it directly to official EU Presidency meetings and events held in Ireland. The objective of the
policy is to support the organisation and delivery of EU Presidency meetings as sustainably as possible.
We wish to encourage the implementation of initiatives that are environmentally, socially and
economically responsible throughout the organisation and delivery stages.
We hope that our efforts will be visible across our meetings and events and that you will be inspired
to continue making sustainable and environmentally conscious choices. More information about the
Sustainability Policy will be available on the official website of the Irish Presidency of the Council of
the European Union.
Invitation
Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers
5 – 6 July 2026
Dear Minister
Dear Colleagues
It is my great pleasure to invite you to attend the Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Affairs
Ministers taking place on the 5th & 6th July in Ballina, Co Mayo. Located along the Wild Atlantic Way,
Ballina provides an inspiring backdrop for our upcoming discussions.
On the evening of the 5th of July, I will host a cultural event and reception that will be held at a venue
renowned for its role in Ireland’s craft heritage. The event will celebrate the country’s cultural
traditions and will include an exhibition of traditional Irish music and dance.
On the 6th of July, discussions will be held on approaches to addressing and preventing poverty
through the lifecycle, on effective enforcement in a Changing World of Work - supervisory system for
employment, labour inspection and the protection of workers’ and on addressing the disability
employment gap for a more inclusive and competitive EU. The meeting will be followed, that
evening, by a Gala dinner in the Mount Falcon Hotel, where you will be staying.
Please find attached the preliminary agenda of our meeting and the Practical Information Note
containing accreditation, accommodation and other logistics. Steering notes about the topics for
discussion will be sent closer to the meeting date.
Ballina is accessible for traveling delegations, with convenient flight options into Ireland West
Airport (NOC), particularly via routes from London airports. Of course, transport to Ballina will also
be provided for all delegations who travel to Dublin and Shannon airports.
I look forward to welcoming you to my hometown for this Ministerial meeting, presenting a valuable
opportunity to discuss our shared experiences and challenges as we seek to protect the most
vulnerable across our nations.
Yours Sincerely,
Dara Calleary TD An tAire Coimirce SóisialaíMinister for Social Protection
The Minister is a Designated Public Official under the Regulation of Lobbying Act, 2015
(details available on www.lobbying.ie)
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Practical Information Note
INFORMAL MEETING OF
EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL
AFFAIRS MINISTERS
BALLINA, Co Mayo
Dates
5 – 6 July 2026
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Deadlines................................................................................................................................................. 3
Location and Venues ............................................................................................................................... 3
Ballina, Co. Mayo ................................................................................................................................ 3
St Mary’s Secondary School ................................................................................................................ 4
Foxford Woollen Mills ......................................................................................................................... 5
Mount Falcon Hotel ............................................................................................................................ 5
Programme ............................................................................................................................................. 6
Sunday 5 July ....................................................................................................................................... 6
Monday 6 July ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Tuesday 7 July ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Interpretation ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Delegation Size .................................................................................................................................... 7
Registration and Accreditation ........................................................................................................... 8
Types of Accreditations ....................................................................................................................... 8
Opening and Closing Dates of the Accreditation Platform ................................................................. 9
Instructions for the Delegation Accreditation Officer (DAO) .............................................................. 9
Delegation Liaison Officers (DLOs) ...................................................................................................... 9
Diplomatic Clearances ...................................................................................................................... 10
Delegation Flight Arrivals and Departures ........................................................................................ 10
Entering Ireland................................................................................................................................. 11
Transportation of Delegates ................................................................................................................. 11
Accommodation .................................................................................................................................... 11
Hotels ................................................................................................................................................ 12
Security ................................................................................................................................................. 12
Media .................................................................................................................................................... 13
Video Footage and Photographs....................................................................................................... 13
Social Media ...................................................................................................................................... 13
General Information ............................................................................................................................. 13
Irish EU Presidency Sustainability Policy ............................................................................................... 15
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Introduction The Irish Presidency of the Council of the European Union looks forward to welcoming you to Ballina
for the Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers on 5 – 6 July 2026. We are
pleased to share this Practical Information Note (PIN) to assist delegations in preparing for the
meeting.
Please note that the information contained in this PIN may be subject to change. Updated information,
including any updates to the meeting programme, practical arrangements or meeting documentation,
will be shared through the online Accreditation Platform. Registered delegation members will receive
email notifications when updated material is shared on the Accreditation Platform. Additional support
will be provided throughout your visit to Ireland by your assigned Delegation Liaison Officer (DLO) who
will be in contact no later than two working days before the meeting.
For queries about the accreditation process, please contact [email protected]
For queries about the meeting programme and content, please contact [email protected]
Deadlines Date What you need to do Where to go
From 2nd June to 6th June
Appoint a Delegation Accreditation Officer (DAO) to gain access to the Accreditation Portal
Send the DAO’s details to [email protected]
From 6th June to 21 June
Register your delegation members Via the Accreditation Portal
21st June Deadline for registration of delegation members
Via the Accreditation Portal
5th - 6th July Informal meeting of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers
Saint Mary's Secondary School Ballina (Slí Ectra, Ballina, Co. Mayo F26 YXC7)
Location and Venues Ballina, Co. Mayo
The informal meeting of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers will take place in Ballina, in County
Mayo on Ireland’s west coast. Ballina, on the River Moy, is famed for salmon fishing and heritage
trails. The county is a haven for walkers and cyclists, with routes ranging from gentle greenways to
multi‑day treks.
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St Mary’s Secondary School
The working sessions will be hosted in Saint Mary's Secondary School Ballina. St. Mary’s is an all-girls
Secondary School, situated on Convent Hill, overlooking the town of Ballina. Opened in 2022, it fits
with the Irish EU Presidency’s sustainability policy to use public buildings where possible, the
building is solar-powered.
The meeting venue includes:
• A plenary room (format Head of Delegation and a maximum of two delegates)
• A delegates’ lounge and listening room
• Bilateral meeting rooms. To reserve a bilateral meeting room in advance, please email
[email protected]. To reserve a bilateral meeting room on the day of the
meeting, please inform your Delegation Liaison Officer (DLO).
• A media accreditation centre (located in Social Welfare Offices, Government Buildings, Brooke
St., Ballina, Co Mayo, F26 T864)
• A media centre and press conference facility located at Saint Mary’s Secondary School
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Foxford Woollen Mills
A cultural visit to Foxford Woollen Mills, Providence Rd, Foxford, Co. Mayo, will take place on Sunday
5 July. Established in 1892, Foxford Woollen Mills is one of Ireland's oldest working mills. Recognising
the need for employment and education in the area, Mother Agnes, a sister of charity nun, partnered
with the Congested Districts Board to create a sustainable business that would provide jobs and
support local families. As well as tours of this historical social enterprise, this will be the venue for a
reception celebrating local ingredients and a traditional Irish music show.
Mount Falcon Hotel
The official reception and dinner will be hosted in Mount Falcon Hotel on Monday 6 July. Mount
Falcon is located on the west bank of the River Moy in County Mayo. This Victorian Gothic manor
house is celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2026.
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Programme This preliminary programme is subject to change, and all timings remain provisional. The final
programme with confirmed timings will be shared with registered delegation members via the
Accreditation Platform in advance of the meeting.
Sunday 5 July Sunday, 5 July Arrivals via Ireland West / Shannon / Dublin Airports –
Delegations will be collected from all airports and brought to Ballina
18:30 Transfer from hotels to Foxford Woollen Mills
19:00 – 21:30 Cultural visit and reception at Foxford Woollen Mills
Monday 6 July 07:45- 08:30 Departures from Hotels to Meeting Venue
Monday, 6 July
08:00 – 09:00 Arrivals and Greetings at Meeting Venue
09:00 – 10:30 Working Session (1a) Addressing and preventing poverty across the lifecycle
10:30 – 10.45 Coffee Break
10:45 – 13:00 Working Session (1b) Effective Enforcement in a Changing World of Work - supervisory system for employment, labour inspection and the protection of workers.
13.00 – 13:15 Family Photo
13:15 – 14:30 Lunch
14:30 – 16:45 Working Session (2) Addressing the disability employment gap for a more inclusive and competitive EU
16:45 – 17:15 Press Conference
17:00 – 17:30 Transfers from Meeting Venue to Hotels
19:00 – 21:30 Official Dinner, Mount Falcon Hotel
Tuesday 7 July Tuesday, 7 July A.M. / P.M. Departures to Ireland West / Shannon / Dublin Airports
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Interpretation The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Interpretation, DG SCIC, will provide
simultaneous interpretation via interpretation booths.
The language regime for the informal Meeting will be 6/5, from English, French, German, Spanish,
Italian, and Irish into English, French, German, Spanish and Italian in the working sessions. The
language regime for the official Presidency press conference will be 2/2 (English and Irish).
Simultaneous interpretation will not be provided at the welcome reception and dinner, during the
cultural visit, or at lunch, which will be conducted through English.
Please note that interpretation will not be provided during breaks, between sessions, for bilateral
meetings, or for individual Heads of Delegations’ media opportunities.
To facilitate interpretation of interventions, you are welcome to send any relevant meeting
documentation such as speeches or speaking points to [email protected] one week
before the date of the meeting, including “Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Affairs
Ministers” and your country’s name in the title of your email.
Please note that should your Head of Delegation be accompanied by a personal interpreter; they must
be registered as part of the official delegation in order to have access to the meeting venue.
If a delegation indicates its intention to make an intervention in a language which is not available in
the language regime provided, and a member of that delegation in the room repeats the comments
made in a language which is covered, interpretation will be provided.
If a delegation chooses to make an intervention in a language which is not provided by the language
regime and which is not known to members of the interpretation team, but provides a written
translation, it is possible to read the text out in the booth. This does not constitute simultaneous
interpreting and does not guarantee accuracy regarding what is said in the room.
Delegation Size Delegations can enrol the Head of Delegation plus a maximum of two (2) delegates (HoD +2).
Personal interpreters, official photographers, press officers and other categories of participant
requiring access to the meeting venue must be accredited as members of the delegation. Please email
[email protected] to request that a position on your delegation be designated for these
roles, if required. If your Head of Delegation will be accompanied by a personal protection officer,
please email [email protected] to request an additional position on the delegation for this
officer.
Please note that the Embassy of an EU Member State in Ireland may apply separately for an EU
Presidency accreditation badge, in the name of the Ambassador or another nominated member of
diplomatic staff. The holder of this EU Presidency accreditation badge will be permitted access to the
meeting venue for the informal Ministerial meeting and, when accompanied by a DFAT Protocol team
member and airport personnel, to the airport for the purpose of greeting/bidding farewell to the
visiting Head of Delegation (to the maximum of one (1) Embassy representative per delegation).
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Therefore, EU Member States do not need to accredit their Ambassador/nominated Embassy
diplomatic staff member as a member of the delegation. Guest States may request accreditation for
their Ambassador to Ireland, or a nominated Embassy diplomatic staff member, for this meeting, as
an additional member of the delegation, by emailing [email protected].
Please note that there is a separate accreditation process for Attachés.
Registration and Accreditation For security reasons, each delegate must be registered and accredited in order to gain access to the
meeting venue, the official dinner, and the cultural visit and welcome reception.
A Delegation Accreditation Officer (DAO) must be appointed by each invited delegation. The DAO
must register all members of the delegation on the Accreditation Platform, in line with the instructions
below.
To facilitate the smooth running of the programme, DAOs are asked to submit all requested
information relating to their delegation, including transport and accommodation details, and any
dietary and accessibility requirements of delegates, in accordance with deadlines as outlined below.
Types of Accreditations Heads of Delegation will receive a lapel pin. Other delegates will receive an accreditation badge
(details below). All delegates must always visibly wear their valid lapel pin or badge, including during
the official dinner and site visit. Each delegation will also receive two floater badges, which will be
required for delegate access to certain elements of the programme.
Heads of Delegation and accompanying delegates will be given their lapel pin and accreditation badges
by their Delegation Liaison Officer (DLO) upon arrival at the airport. Delegates arriving separately from
the HoD will be given their badges by their DLO at the earliest opportunity.
Delegates will be requested to provide a photographic ID document when receiving their badge from
the DLO. Delegate badges are strictly personal and non-transferable. Floater badges can be
transferred as required between delegates and the EPSCO Attachés attending the informal working
party on social questions meeting who will also be admitted to the Informal Ministerial meeting venue.
Badge type Participant Type Access
Lapel pin Head of Delegation Allows access to all areas
Blue badge Delegate Allows access to the delegates’ lounge and to the press area
Floater badge (two per delegation)
Non-personal, can be transferred between delegation members
Allows access to the plenary room
If you lose your lapel pin, badge or floater badge, you must immediately notify your DLO. Please also
notify the event organisers by sending an email to [email protected]
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Opening and Closing Dates of the Accreditation Platform Once the letter of invitation has been received, invited delegations are requested to appoint a
Delegation Accreditation Officer (DAO) as soon as possible. Please send an email to
[email protected] straight away (and no later than 6th June) containing:
• The delegation your DAO represents (i.e. country or organisation name)
• DAO’s full name
• DAO’s phone number
• DAO’s email address
The Accreditation Platform will be open for registration of your delegation once your DAO has been
appointed. The Accreditation Platform will be open until 21 June 2026.
Instructions for the Delegation Accreditation Officer (DAO) The DAO is responsible for the accreditation of all members of their delegation. Once appointed by
following the instructions above, the DAO will receive an email from [email protected]
containing a link to the Accreditation Platform to register their delegation. Please note that in
compliance with data security requirements, the Accreditation Platform requires Two-Factor
Authentication. The DAO will require access to an authenticator application such as Microsoft
Authenticator, Google Authenticator or similar in order to access the Accreditation Platform.
DAOs are kindly requested to register their delegation as soon as possible, and no later than 21 June
when the Accreditation Platform will close. To facilitate the smooth running of the programme, DAOs
are asked to submit all requested information relating to their delegation, including transport and
accommodation details, and delegates’ dietary and accessibility requirements if applicable. Please
ensure that all details are completed correctly before submitting the registration request, as certain
information (for example, the delegate’s name) will be printed on their accreditation badge.
All personal information provided for accreditation will be processed in accordance with the General
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Full details can be found in the Privacy Notice on the Accreditation
Platform.
If you have any queries about the registration process, please email [email protected].
Delegation Liaison Officers (DLOs) A Delegation Liaison Officer (DLO) will be assigned to each delegation to assist and accompany the
Head of Delegation and delegates throughout the meeting programme. The DLO will:
• Serve as the principal point of contact between the delegation and the Irish EU Presidency
meeting hosts
• Accompany and be available to the delegation, ensuring that their programme runs on time
and that the delegation is able to participate in all programme elements
• Provide logistical assistance and administrative support at the airport, accommodation, and
event venues
• Distribute accreditation lapel pins, badges and floater badges on arrival
• Reserve available rooms for bilateral meetings, if requested
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DLOs will contact the Delegation Accreditation Officer no later than two working days before the
meeting.
If you have any questions about the role of the DLO, or wish to share positive or negative feedback
about the performance of your DLO, please email [email protected]
Diplomatic Clearances Diplomatic clearances are required in a number of cases as set out below. In these cases, the relevant
accredited Embassy to Ireland must send a Third Party Note (TPN) and accompanying documentation
to the relevant Department at the email address provided below. DAOs are requested to advise their
Embassy to Ireland to submit the diplomatic clearance request at the earliest opportunity, in order to
facilitate the timely processing of requests.
Scenario Required documentation Timeline Contact email address
Overflights or landings of military or state aircraft
TPN and a completed diplomatic clearance form (available from [email protected])
As early as possible, and no later than 48 hours in advance of entry into Irish airspace
Permission to bring firearm into Ireland (incl. for armed security protection officers)
TPN which includes details of the firearms which will be used, the personnel who will carry them
As early as possible
[email protected]; If travelling on a commercial or chartered flight, also: [email protected]
Protection officer requiring radio frequency
TPN which includes details of the radio frequencies proposed
As early as possible
Requests to wear a military uniform while in Ireland
TPN and a completed Uniform Clearance form (available from [email protected])
As early as possible
If you have questions about the diplomatic clearance process, please email
Delegation Flight Arrivals and Departures To facilitate arrivals, departures and local transport arrangements for delegations, DAOs are asked to
provide all requested information about arrival and departure flights through the Accreditation
Platform.
Handling of Luggage
Delegations are strongly advised to travel with cabin baggage only, if possible, to facilitate smooth
transfers to and from the airport on arrival and departure.
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Entering Ireland Please note that Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area. Therefore, EU citizens must present a valid
passport or national identity card to enter Ireland. Full details are available here.
Citizens of other countries must present a valid passport or recognised travel document to enter
Ireland and may also need a visa. You can find out if you need a visa to enter Ireland here.
Transportation of Delegates Transportation for Head of Delegation and accompanying accredited delegates will be organised in
close cooperation with An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s national police and security service.
The Irish EU Presidency will provide transport to and from the airport for Heads of Delegation and
accompanying accredited delegates arriving on flights landing from 10:00 on Sunday 5 July onwards
and departing on flights leaving before 17:00 on Tuesday 7 July only. Delegations arriving or departing
outside of this window will be responsible for their own transport to/from the airport.
When making travel arrangements, Delegations may wish to consider onward journey times by road
to the meeting location. The Irish EU Presidency will provide transport for the delegation and any
accompanying Embassy representative to and from the following airports:
• Ireland West Airport - 40 minutes
• Shannon Airport - 2.5 hours
• Dublin Airport to Ballina - approximately 3 hours 15 minutes
The Irish EU Presidency will provide transportation between venues for Heads of Delegation and
accredited delegates throughout their official programme. Delegations who wish to undertake
activities outside of the official meeting programme are expected to make their own transport
arrangements and should inform their Delegation Liaison Officer of these plans when known.
Transportation for Delegates Travelling Separately from their HOD
Delegates travelling separately from their HoD are invited to make their own travel arrangements.
Information on public transport and taxi options to and from Ireland West Airport, the closest airport
to the meeting location, are available here.
Embassy Vehicles
It will not be possible for Embassy vehicles to join the official motorcade or to go airside at the Airport
at any point.
Accommodation The Irish EU Presidency has reserved rooms for the Heads of Delegation and accompanying accredited
delegates, for the nights of Sunday 5 and Monday 6 July 2026, in the hotels indicated below.
The Irish EU Presidency will cover the cost of accommodation and breakfast for the nights of 5 and 6
July for the Head of Delegation and one delegate (1+1). Any additional expenses arising from use of
the hotels’ facilities (such as meals, drinks, room service etc.) must be covered by the delegation.
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All other delegates are assigned a pre-reserved room, the cost of which must be paid by the
delegation, along with any additional expenses arising from use of the hotel’s facilities. For logistical
and security reasons, delegations are strongly advised to avail of the assigned rooms. Should you opt
to stay at a different hotel, the Irish EU Presidency will be unable to provide you with transportation
directly to and from that hotel, or with other logistical supports.
The DAO must request the delegation’s accommodation reservations through the Accreditation
Platform when registering the delegates. The DAO must indicate which delegate should be assigned
the pre-paid room, along with the Head of Delegation, and which delegates are availing of the other
reserved rooms.
The cost of the rooms to be paid by the delegation must be paid in advance using the link provided on
the Accreditation Platform. The DAO can make payment on behalf of all of the delegates or can send
an invitation link to each applicable delegate to invite them to make the payment for their room
directly.
If a Head of Delegation or delegate wishes to arrive earlier or extend their stay, they must make the
necessary reservations directly with the hotel of their choice. The Irish EU Presidency is not
responsible for reserving or paying for hotel stays before or after the nights of 5 and 6 July 2026.
Hotels Heads of Delegation (Ministers) will stay in:
• Mount Falcon Hotel - this hotel is 8km distance from St Mary’s Secondary School and is also
the venue for the official dinner.
Other Heads of Delegation will stay in:
• Ice House Hotel - this hotel is 9.6 km from Mount Falcon Hotel and 5.1 km from St Mary’s
Secondary School.
• Great National Hotel - this hotel is 4.8 km from Mount Falcon Hotel and 4.6 km from St Mary’s
Secondary School.
Additional delegates will stay in:
• Great National Hotel - this hotel is 4.8 km from Mount Falcon Hotel and 4.6 km from St Mary’s
Secondary School.
• Ballina Manor Hotel - this hotel is 6.9 km from Mount Falcon Hotel and 2.7 km from St Mary’s
Secondary School.
Transport will be provided to and from these hotels to the programme venues as required.
For queries about accommodation, please contact [email protected]
Security The Irish EU Presidency will provide security during the meeting through An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s
national police and security service. Security zones designated by the Garda authorities will only be
accessible to accredited vehicles and accredited individuals wearing a valid pin or badge. For this
reason, delegates and other accredited participants must always visibly wear their valid pin or badge.
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Heads of Delegation have the option to include a security officer in their delegation. This officer must
be registered on the Accreditation Platform. Requests for authorisation to carry a weapon, use a radio
frequency, and wear a military uniform while in Ireland must be made in line with the instructions in
the Diplomatic Aircraft / Security Clearances section above. For any questions related to security,
including requests to carry out a security visit to Ireland ahead of the meeting, please contact
Media All media wishing to attend the Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Affairs Ministers must
accredit on the media accreditation platform https://media.ireland2026.eu. Once media accreditation
has been confirmed, accredited media can register for events they wish to attend through the
accreditation platform.
Accredited and registered media will be permitted access to the media centre and to media
opportunities, including doorstep interviews and press conferences.
Media representatives intending to accompany an official delegation must apply for accreditation as
part of the delegation, not through the general media accreditation process. Official media who
accredit through the media accreditation process cannot transfer into the delegation.
Media centre location, opening hours and other media information will be circulated to registered
media in the media logistics note.
Video Footage and Photographs The host broadcaster of the Irish EU Presidency will record and stream the following material from the
meeting: arrivals, initial handshake greetings, doorstep statements, family photo, tour de table before
the plenary session, and the official press conference. This material will be available live via the
European Broadcasting Service (EBS).
Photographs and video from the official Irish EU Presidency multimedia team will be available in high-
resolution format on the Irish EU Presidency Flickr account (details will be made available in advance
of the meeting). Content from the Flickr account may be used free of charge and should be attributed
to the Irish Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Social Media Content from the Irish EU Presidency will be available on our social media accounts. Details will be
made available in advance of the meeting.
General Information Useful Contacts
For queries relating to accreditation or meeting logistics: [email protected]
For queries about accommodation, please contact [email protected]
For queries relating to the content of the meeting agenda: [email protected]
Emergency services (police, ambulance, fire): 112 or 999
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Internet/WiFi
Wireless internet access is available throughout the meeting venue. The network name and password
will be available on signage in the venue.
Electricity
The standard electricity supply in Ireland is 230V at a frequency of 50Hz (the same
as in other EU Member States). Three-pin power plugs and sockets of Type G are
used. Delegates travelling from EU Member States will require a power plug
adaptor in order to use electronic devices safely in Ireland.
First Aid and Medical Assistance
Each meeting venue will have a medical unit. If you require medical assistance during the meeting, please alert your Delegation Liaison Officer or a member of venue staff, or follow the signage in the venue to locate the medical unit.
Accessibility
At the time of accreditation, the platform will ask for relevant information on allergies, dietary
restrictions and dietary preferences of the Heads of Delegation and delegates, and invite sharing of
any meeting-related accessibility requirements. It is important that this information is provided so
that delegates may receive all appropriate supports.
Assisted Listening
An assisted listening system will be provided in the plenary room. The system used
is Auracast™ . This system is Bluetooth® capability which enables the transmission
of meeting audio to an unlimited number of receivers with no pairing of devices. The
Auracast™ logo will be displayed on screens in auditoriums where the system is in
use.
For users with hearing aids or cochlear implants, depending on the manufacturer, most will allow users
to connect via their designated app. The Auri audio will appear in the Bluetooth® pairing list. The user
can select the desired Auracast™ channel to hear the audio. For users with devices that are not
compatible Auracast™, neck loop devices will be made available from the control booth in the plenary
room.
Lost and Found
If you have lost or found an item in the meeting venue or in an Irish EU Presidency vehicle, please
bring it to the attention of your Delegation Liaison Officer. Please note that the Irish EU Presidency is
not liable for personal injuries, losses or damage to the personal property of registered delegates. All
delegates should make their own arrangements with respect to personal insurance for their property.
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Weather
Temperatures in Ballina in July typically range between 12°C and 18°C. It is generally one of the
sunniest months in Ireland, but visitors should prepare for some rain.
Links of interest
1. Tourism Ireland – https://www.ireland.com
Official tourism website with destinations, itineraries, and travel inspiration.
2. Transport for Ireland – https://www.transportforireland.ie
3. Iarnród Éireann – https://www.irishrail.ie
Train schedules and ticket booking.
4. Great things to do in North Mayo and its surrounds - Visit North Mayo Tourist
information
5. Met Éireann – https://www.met.ie
Official weather forecasts and alerts.
6. Tourist SOS Ireland – https://www.touristsos.ie
Free assistance service for tourists who lose documents or need support.
7. Wild Atlantic Way – https://www.wildatlanticway.com
Information on Ireland’s famous coastal scenic route.
Irish EU Presidency Sustainability Policy The Irish Presidency of the Council of the European Union provides a significant opportunity to
demonstrate Ireland’s commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Ireland is
committed to embedding sustainable practices across all aspects of planning and delivery of our EU
Presidency.
To reaffirm our commitment, Ireland has developed a Sustainability Policy for our EU Presidency,
applying it directly to official EU Presidency meetings and events held in Ireland. The objective of the
policy is to support the organisation and delivery of EU Presidency meetings as sustainably as possible.
We wish to encourage the implementation of initiatives that are environmentally, socially and
economically responsible throughout the organisation and delivery stages.
We hope that our efforts will be visible across our meetings and events and that you will be inspired
to continue making sustainable and environmentally conscious choices. More information about the
Sustainability Policy will be available on the official website of the Irish Presidency of the Council of
the European Union.
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Subject: IE Informal EPSCO meeting, 5-6th July
Ms Karmen Joller
Minister of Social Affairs
Mr Erkki Keldo
Minister of Economy and Industry
Dear Ministers,
Please see the attached Invitation and Practical Information Note to the EPSCO Informal meeting which will take place in Ballina, Co. Mayo on the 5th and 6th of July 2026.
We look forward to welcoming you to the West of Ireland.
Regards,
EU International Section/ AE Idirnáisiúnta
An Roinn Coimirce Sóisialaí
Department of Social Protection
Úrlar 1,Áras Mhic Dhiarmada, Sráid an Stórais, Baile Átha Cliath 1, D01 WY03
Floor 1,Áras Mhic Dhiarmada, Store Street, Dublin 1,
D01 WY03