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1. Thank you to everyone who took part in #NWCISoapbox

Excerpt: …A massive thank you to everyone who took part in #NWCISoapbox, by speaking on the Soapbox, coming to Central Bank to hear the speeches or by joining the conversation around what women want online.  We had a great day, the sun was shining and there was huge passion from everyone…

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2. Future Voices - Youth:Elect

Excerpt: …As a result of the work that Future Voices does with marginalised young people, they have seen how disenfranchised and disengaged young people are with the political process. Young people are not engaging because there is very little for them to relate to and identify with within Irish politics. To…

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3. Challenging the status quo with sportswomen.ie

Excerpt: …Media coverage of women's sport is about 4-7%, depending on which report you give most weight to, yet the demand for media coverage is far greater. After being part of the Irish National Hockey team for 10 years, Sharon Hutchinson hung up her pads and kickers and despaired at the…

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4. NWCI Gender Matters Regional Workshops

Excerpt: …Over the last month NWCI in conjunction with the HSE has been holding regional workshops to hear and document the experiences of accessing health services from women and men including transgender people. There was great participation and a wide diversity of issues raised at the three workshops held in Galway,…

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5. NWCI to attend 6th World Congress on Women’s Mental Health

Excerpt: …NWCI will attend the 6th World Congress on Women’s Mental Health (WCWMH) that takes place in Tokyo from March 22 to 25. This year the theme is Trauma, Depression and Resilience.  It will cover areas such as sexual and reproductive rights & mental health, women and depression, violence against women…

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6. A Woman’s Place is in the World! Resources from the Beijing+20 conference

Excerpt: …On this page we have collated some speeches and resources from the Beijing+20 conference in Dublin Castle, 20 February 2015 Speeches   Women's Rights: One of the great ethical Issues of our Time President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins  Beijing+20: The Climate Justice Way Mary Robinson  Plenary Session 1: Women,…

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7. No place for sexism in the next General Election

Excerpt: …NWCI expresses serious concern at the comments by Cllr. Tony Brabazon on female candidates in the next General Election in his article in the Northside People and reported on in today's Sunday Independent. Orla O'Connor, Director of the National Women's Council of Ireland (NWCI) said, "It is ironic that today…

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8. Better Boards, Better Business, Better Society – NWCI launches new handbook to increase the number of women on boards in Ireland

Excerpt: …In the lead up to International Women’s Day, renowned Icelandic woman entrepreneur, Halla Tomasdottir, launched “Better Boards, Better Business, Better Society”, the new National Women’s Council of Ireland handbook, which aims to increase the number of women on boards in Ireland today. The event was chaired by broadcaster and publishing…

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9. Better Boards, Better Business, Better Society

Excerpt: …“Better Boards, Better Business, Better Society”, is the new National Women’s Council of Ireland handbook, which aims increase the number of women on boards in Ireland. The report contains four key recommendations aimed at increasing board diversity in Ireland, as well as testimonials from five women sharing their experiences on…

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10. ‘A Woman’s Place is in the World’: Joint major conference on Women’s Rights

Excerpt: …The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission and the National Women’s Council of Ireland will host a joint conference ‘A Woman’s Place is in the World’ to highlight the need for the State to keep the protection of women’s human rights and the achievement of equality between women and men…

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11. The Child and Family Relationships Bill – an important moment for families

Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) today welcomed the approval of the Child and Family Relationships Bill as a milestone in the protection of children’s rights in Ireland. Orla O’Connor, Director of NWCI said, “The Child and Family Relationships Bill  will put children at the heart of family law,…

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12. Healthy Food for All National Conference 2015 Intern Recruitment

Excerpt: …Healthy Food for All (HFfA) is an all-island charity working to promote access, availability and affordability of healthy food for low-income groups. Healthy Food for All is looking to engage one part-time intern for a three month period from March to May to assist in organising and delivering our National…

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13. Early Childhood Ireland: Real Voices

Excerpt: …Did you know? •         More than 25,000 people are employed in the Early Childhood sector •         The average rate of pay in the sector is less than €11 •         48% of all services have a child with additional needs •         Ireland currently spends just 0.2% of GDP in the Early…

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14. Know the difference between Safe and Sinister this Valentine’s Day

Excerpt: …Young women don't need to be in a 'domestic' relationship to experience abuse. Ahead of Valentine’s Day 2015, Women’s Aid is launching its national public awareness campaign targeting young women experiencing abuse and violence in dating relationships. The 2in2u campaign encourages young women to spot the dangers signs of dating…

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15. NWCI calls on all politicians to support Clare Daly’s Bill on terminations for medical reasons

Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) today issued its full support for Deputy Clare Daly’s Bill to allow for terminations in cases where there is a fatal foetal abnormality, and called on all TDs to support the Bill. Orla O’Connor, Director of NWCI said, “The courage of the women…

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16. Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed INOU

Excerpt: …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…

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17. Irish Osteoporosis Society

Excerpt: …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.

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19. NWCI welcomes the new guidelines for appointments to State Boards and the launch of the State Boards Website

Excerpt: …NWCI welcomes today’s launch of the online portal, www.stateboards.ie, as well as the new guidelines, as part of the broad reforms of the process of appointments to State Boards. Louise Glennon, Women in Leadership Officer at NWCI said, “We welcome the Government’s commitment to achieving gender balance on State Boards,…

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20. A gender balanced Pensions Council, but we need a universal pension that tackles the gender pension gap

Excerpt: …The Tanaiste announced the membership of the Pensions Council this morning and there was some good news; the Council was gender balanced with the appointment of four women and three men.  However it is important to highlighted key issues for women which must be considered by the Pensions Council as…

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