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Published: Thursday, March 06, 2025
Since the Brexit referendum in 2016, conversations about the constitutional future of the island of Ireland have gained momentum. In this pivotal time, women must be key architects of Ireland’s future and the crucial issues they are facing, such...
Published: Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Minister Jan O'Sullivan is launching the Sonas Housing Annual Review 2011 on Wednesday, 31st October at 9.30am in the European Union House at 18 Dawson Street, Dublin 2.There will be a presentation of the work of Sonas in 2011 followed by an input...
The National Women's Council of Ireland (NWCI) today welcomed the appointment of Tom Arnold as Chair of the Constitutional Convention.Speaking today NWCI Director Orla O'Connor said,'Tom Arnold has a strong track record of supporting the world's poorest and...
Published: Sunday, October 14, 2012
We are currently recruiting for an intern for the following position: Receptionist – 3 days a week (this is an unpaid position) Main Purpose of Job To be the first point of contact for members and the public. To provide administrative support...
Published: Thursday, October 11, 2012
Marriage Equality are delighted to announce that some of Ireland's leading musicians will be coming together for one night only this October for Just Love - A Gig For Marriage Equality.We hope you'll join us at the Round Room...
The Women's Aid Blog for the 16 Days of Action campaign went live on 1 October 2012. Check in regularly for all your 16 Days of Action news, resources, features, events and updates on the 'One in Five Women' National Balloon Action.The 'One...
Michelle Bachelet, Under Secretary General of the United Nations and Head of UN Women called on women from minority backgrounds in Ireland to be leaders and to send a clear message to policy makers and society at large that racism,...
The STAR Awards are an awards initiative coordinated by AONTAS as part of the annual Adult Learners' Festival. The awards acknowledge the fantastic work undertaken by adult learning projects throughout Ireland and celebrate the positive contribution that these projects make...
Longford Women's Link organises this conference to explore the opportunities available to women to become more involved in political life and influencing political life within their community. The morning will focus on how women, individually and collectively, can begin to...
Bray Women's Refuge will organise a conference on 'Parent abuse is a domestic violence issue' on Thursday, 8 November 2012 in the Wilton Hotel (formerly Ramada Hotel), Bray, Co. Wicklow. Deadline for registration is 1 November 2012.See Programme and Registration Form
This article was first published in The Irish Times, 12 October 2012Kathy SheridanFive women who told their stories in this paper earlier this year would not qualify.IT IS being billed as the first clinic on the island of Ireland to...
Published: Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Are you a researcher, an academic, a teacher, a student or NGO working on equality? Would you like to get free publications on equality? The Equality Authority organises an open week from 15 -19 October 2012. During this week organisations, libraries, universities,...
The 15th October will be Breast Health Day. This year's campaign 'Make Good Choices For Your Breast Health' continues to encourage girls and women around Ireland to commit to daily healthy lifestyle choices that can make the difference in the...
In response to recent proposals to cut child benefit by 40 Euros the National Women's Council called on Minister Burton to provide clarity on this issue and to publish and publicy debate the Report on Child Income Supports of the Tax...
This article was first published in The Irish Times, 10 October 2012Vincent BrowneAT a conference in Dublin on Monday, an academic from Iceland, Thora Kristin Thorsdottir, showed a chart contrasting the impact of the crisis measures adopted by governments in Iceland...
This article was first published in The Irish Examiner, 10 October 2012Colette BrowneTHE myth that crippling austerity measures have been anything other than disastrous for this country was finally nailed by this newspaper yesterday, when it revealed that the IMF hugely...
Published: Monday, October 08, 2012
Experts from Ireland and Iceland came together at our seminar 'Bearing the Brunt? Women and the Recession' on 8 October 2012 to highlight the different impact of the recession on women.Dr Ursula Barry and Dr Pauline Conroy presented the key findings...
The Third International Conference on Survivors of Rape (ICSoR) is a two day conference which will be held on 9 - 10 November 2012, with a seminar day taking place on Thursday, 8 November, in Galway. The conference will be hosted by Rape Crisis...
With the recent commencement by Minister James Reilly of the Criminal Justice (Female Genital Mutilation) Act 2012, female genital mutilation (FGM) is now specifically prohibited in Ireland. A person resident in Ireland found guilty of an offence under the new law...
The Citizens Information Board has published their National Calendar of Training Events. When applying for courses, please send applications to the appropriate Regional Office outlined.Contact details and further information on courses, including learning outcomes and application are available on...
This article first appeared in The Irish Times, 9 October 2012Kitty Holland SECTORS OF the population dominated by women have become 'special targets' in Government efforts to cut costs, a foremost expert on social policy has said.Dr Pauline Conroy, speaking...
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