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An independent NGO which seeks to address some of the emerging needs of immigrants in Ireland
INAR is a network of anti racist groups in the community and nongovernmental sector in Ireland
Inclusion Ireland has been working as part of the disability rights movement in Ireland for over 60 years as a civil society organisation. Inclusion Ireland was established at a time where advocacy in Ireland was only getting started. From the beginning, the organisation connected people with intellectual disabilities and their families to networks of support, supported people through giving information and worked alongside people with intellectual disabilities and their families for their right to live as equal citizens.
The Intercultural Women's Network is a friendly network, open to women from all backgrounds in Ireland. Established 10 years ago and growing from strength to strength, we aim to support each other and provide a space for socialising, learning, and improving our communities together.
The Irish National Teachers' Organisation, founded in 1868, is the oldest and largest teachers' trade union in Ireland. It represents teachers at primary level in the Republic of Ireland, and at primary and post-primary level in Northern Ireland.
National project of the Irish Cancer Society & the leading provider of breast cancer information & support.
Provides a wide range of social & recreational activities, education & training
Farming issues affecting women
Trade union & professional association
Past university students
Enables girls from all backgrounds to gow in self-confidence & develop skills
The Irish Heart Foundation the national stroke and heart charity of Ireland. A community of people who fight to protect the cardiovascular health of everyone in Ireland.
The INOU is a federation of unemployed people, unemployed centres, unemployed groups, community organisations and Trade Unions. The INOU represents and defends the rights and interests of those who want decent employment and cannot obtain it. We promote and campaign for policies to achieve full employment for all and an acceptable standard of living for unemployed people and their dependents.
IOS is dedicated to reducing the incidence of Osteoporosis, a preventable bone disease in most cases, and promoting bone health. The IOS provides information to the public and health professionals on all aspects of the disease and offers support to people with Osteoporosis and everyone at risk from the disease.
The Irish Pharmacy Union is the professional representative organisation for community pharmacists, with a membership of approximately 2,300 pharmacists working in more than 1,800 community pharmacies throughout the country.
The Irish Women Lawyers Association (IWLA) aims to provide a professional and social network for women lawyers. The IWLA's three different categories of membership comprise judges, barristers, solicitors, academic lawyers, trainee lawyers in both the barrister and solicitor professions, law students and those interested in the work of the Association.