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Over 700 Public Officials And Police Officers Trained To Combat Racism, Xenophobia, & Social Exclusion

Over 700 Public Officials And Police Officers Trained To Combat Racism, Xenophobia, & Social Exclusion
Jun 25 2025 Share

More than 300 public officials and 400 police officers have undergone training provided by the Directorate for Human Rights, focusing on combating racism, xenophobia, and social exclusion. This was highlighted by the Parliamentary Secretary for Equality and Reforms, Rebecca Buttigieg, during the closing conference of the SKIN project – ‘Strengthening of Knowledge on Integration and Non-Discrimination’ led by the National Commission for the Promotion of Equality (NCPE) and co-financed by European Union funds.

Parliamentary Secretary Rebecca Buttigieg emphasised how the Government is addressing this social issue and ensuring that those working in the public sector are sensitive and able to respond professionally to cases of discrimination.

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“Through this project, led by the Commission, we have witnessed the experiences of individuals who face discrimination simply because of the colour of their skin, something that is unacceptable. The Government’s investment, including specialised training for public officials, demonstrates the importance we place as a country on tackling this issue. Discrimination and racism certainly have no place in our society.” said Rebecca Buttigieg.

The NCPE Commissioner, Renee Laiviera, stressed that the SKIN project was based on researched evidence including findings from the EU-MIDIS II survey by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights and the 2023 Eurobarometer which show the prevalence of discrimination against persons of African descent and Muslim minorities in Malta, particularly in employment, education, services, and housing.

Furthermore, Laiviera added that the NCPE’s work aims to identify real obstacles, raise awareness, and provide concrete tools to promote a fairer and more inclusive environment.

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Malta Proposes Two Major Laws To Strengthen Rights And Protection For Disabled People

Jun 25 2025 Share

Two draft laws have been announced that implement a key electoral promise by the Government, aiming to guarantee the fundamental rights of every person with a disability in Malta.

The draft Personal Autonomy Act will ensure that every individual has the right to make decisions about their daily life. This includes the necessary support to enable autonomous decision-making. The new system respects the dignity of the person and reduces situations where others decide on their behalf, except in truly exceptional cases.

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This was announced by the Minister for Inclusion and Volunteering, Julia Farrugia.

At the same time, the draft Protection of Adults in Vulnerable Situations Act (PASVA) will establish a legal framework to protect these individuals from abuse, harm, or neglect. Dedicated officers will be appointed to work with various entities and professionals to ensure that the voices of vulnerable adults are heard and that they receive the necessary assistance, including court intervention when required.

Although progress has been made, Malta’s current system still does not offer all persons the opportunity to make decisions for themselves. With the right support, a person can be actively involved in important decisions both everyday ones and more significant issues, such as inheritance.

These measures are a direct response to recommendations made by the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities following its review of Malta in 2018. Since then, extensive consultations have been held with government entities, professionals, NGOs, and affected individuals and their families. The laws have also been developed according to advice from international experts, including two UN Special Rapporteurs.

Malta will be among the first countries in Europe to fulfil its obligations under Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, alongside countries such as Ireland, Spain, and Austria.

The Protection of Adults Act will also allow for criminal and civil cases where necessary, as well as introducing certification for those working with vulnerable adults and a register for individuals found guilty of offences against these adults. Those listed will be barred from continuing to work or volunteer with vulnerable adults.

Minister Julia Farrugia explained, “Today, as a Government, we are taking a historic step towards a fairer, more humane, and truly inclusive Malta. These laws are not just reforms on paper—they are a clear affirmation of our values as a society that believes in dignity, autonomy, and the rights of every person, regardless of disability, age or health. We are shifting from a system that chooses who has the right to decide for themselves to one that empowers the individual, with the support they need. This is a Malta that listens, learns, and acts. Malta leads forward with courage and vision, even when many other countries lag behind. With determination and love for our people, we are moving forward to make our promises a reality and to be a country that leaves no one behind.”

The public consultation document is available at http://publicconsultation.gov.mt/, where suggestions and comments will be accepted until 8 August 2025. Feedback can also be sent via email to [email protected] or by post to the Directorate for Disability Affairs, Ministry for Inclusion and Volunteering, Triq in-Negozju, Birkirkara CBD 3000.

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28 Officers Reinstated And 10 New Inspectors Appointed In The Malta Police Force

Jun 25 2025 Share

The Malta Police Force announced their latest promotions and appointments following a formal ceremony held at Police Headquarters.

Four Senior Inspectors have been promoted to Superintendents, ten new Inspectors have been officially appointed, and twenty-eight officers have been reinstated as Reserved Police Constables.

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Police Commissioner Angelo Gafà warmly congratulated all those recognised and took the opportunity to stress the importance of remaining committed to the Force’s core mission.

He also emphasised that the Code of Ethics must not be just a document, but a guide in our daily conduct especially the values of impartiality, integrity, leadership and respect towards each other and the public, “who at the end of the day, is our client.”

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THIS SATURDAY: Mon Cheri with Francis Mercier at Café del Mar

Francis Mercier to perform at Café del Mar on Saturday 28th June
Jun 25 2025 Share

Get ready for an unforgettable evening as Mon Cheri takes over Café del Mar this Saturday, June 28th, with a very special guest: Francis Mercier. Known worldwide for his legendary Afro House sets and global hits, the acclaimed DJ and producer is making his highly anticipated Malta debut.

As part of the G7 Summer ’25 Tour, this exclusive Sunset Special promises to be one of the season’s hottest events. With the Mediterranean as your backdrop and the sun setting over the sea, prepare for unmissable night.

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Francis Mercier’s unique sound has resonated from Coachella to Ibiza, with viral performances and tracks dominating charts and festivals alike. Now, he’s bringing that same world-class energy to the Maltese islands for a night you won’t forget.

Expect banging afro house beats beats, jaw-dropping views, and the signature Mon Cheri atmosphere

🎟️ Last few tickets available from g7events.com

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