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1. Take part - NCCWN’s Women’s Impact Survey of Covid-19 pandemic
Excerpt: …COVID-19 has changed the way we have been living our lives in Ireland since March 2020. The National Collective of Community-Based Women’s Networks (NCCWN) have developed a survey asking women across the country to share their experiences during this current situation. Collecting this information from women will allow NCCWN to bring a…
Section: Newsflash
2. National Women’s Council commends bravery of Dr. Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin in speaking out
Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council (NWC) today commended the courage and bravery of Dr Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin in speaking out about her experience of sexual harassment at University College Dublin (UCD). Her experience clearly highlights the need for all third level institutes to take sexual harassment and violence on campus seriously and develop…
Section: Latest News
3. Women’s Community Sector Survey Results
Excerpt: …NWC and our members in the women's community sector came together at the beginning of Covid-19 to share information and to support each other. We conducted a survey of our members and friends in the women's community sector and received 42 responses detailing the impact the pandemic has had. f…
Section: Publications
4. Submission to the Department of Justice on the Criminal Justice Sectoral Strategy
Excerpt: …The criminal justice system does not exist free of context, existing gendered stereotypes are still a pervasive force across all areas of the criminal justice system whether that be in the prevention, in investigation and arrest, the decision to prosecute, during bail hearings, at trial, during sentencing or post sentence…
Section: Publications
5. A Briefing on Women’s Mental Health in Ireland
Excerpt: …This document provides a briefing on women's mental health in Ireland. More information and statistics about women’s health can be found in the 2019 report ‘Women’s Health in Ireland - Evidence Base for the development of the Women’s Health Action Plan’ prepared by Dr Kathy Walsh on behalf of the…
Section: Publications
6. Submission to DBEI on Guidance for Remote Working
Excerpt: …A submission to the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation on their guidance for home working. The submission makes recommendations on work/life balance, women’s leadership and career development, childcare, health, violence against women and workers’ rights.
Section: Publications
7. Letter to Minister Stephen Donnelly to retain remote consultations for abortion services
Excerpt: …In a letter to Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly, NWC and a number of organisations requested that the current system of remote access to early abortion care is maintained for the future. Reports from women and pregnant people using the service and from providers indicate that this form of consultation, introduced…
Section: Latest News
8. Submission on the Draft Strategic Policy Scheme 2019-2024 for Dublin City Council
Section: Publications
9. Women’s mental health must be priority in COVID19 recovery
Excerpt: …For many women the pandemic has meant an increase in stress and anxiety and has adversely affected their mental health and wellbeing. Launching a joint statement with detailed recommendations today, the National Women’s Council (NWC) and Mental Health Reform have called on the Government to ensure women’s experiences and…
Section: Latest News
10. The time is now to end sexual violence and harassment at Third Level
Excerpt: …We know that sexual violence and harassment is a significant problem for young women in colleges and universities across Ireland. Women aged 18-29 are most likely to experience sexual harassment and violence, and many of these will be students which makes them less likely to report these crimes when compared…
Section: Latest News
11. NWC welcomes new initiatives launched by Minister Simon Harris today
Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council (NWC) today welcomed the new initiatives launched by Minister Simon Harris to create a culture of zero tolerance toward sexual violence and harassment at Third Level. Orla O’Connor, Director of NWC said “Sexual violence and harassment have a significant impact on the lives of many women…
Section: Latest News
12. New Government Department must prioritise ending sexual violence and harassment
Excerpt: …At a meeting with Minister Simon Harris this morning, the National Women’s Council (NWC) said the new Department of Further and Higher Education must prioritise ending sexual violence and harassment in Third Level Institutions. A meeting took place between Minister Harris, NWC and representatives of the National Advisory Committee (NAC),…
Section: Latest News
13. New paid parents leave falls far short of needs of women on maternity leave during lockdown
Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) has today said that an increase of paid parents leave from 2 weeks to 5 weeks falls far short of needs of mothers who were on maternity leave during lockdown. Orla O’Connor, Director of NWCI said, “Increasing paid leave for parents…
Section: Latest News
14. Health Reform Alliance briefing - New Programme for Government
Excerpt: …The Health Reform Alliance (of which NWCI is a member) developed a briefing for political parties during government negotiations, 'New Programme for Government – Implementing Universal Healthcare in a crisis'.
Section: Publications
15. NWCI supports women workers and maternity rights during Covid-19
Excerpt: …Women on maternity leave have had a particularly difficult time during the Covid-19 crisis. Together with the women affected, NWCI has led and supported two important campaigns to support women's rights and well-being during this time. #ExtendMaternityLeave2020 We are supporting the #ExtendMaternityLeave2020 campaign which has been set up by a…
Section: Latest News
16. NWCI calls for a one-off extension to maternity leave and pay
Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) and a group of new mothers who formed the Extend Maternity Campaign will hold a Photocall outside the Dail today. Women who were on maternity leave during Covid-19 did not have access to the usual supports, and NWCI are supporting their calls for a once-off extension to maternity leave and…
Section: Latest News
17. NWCI Women with Disabilities Group
Excerpt: …We have been bringing disabled women together online over the last few months. We have been discussing violence against women, economic equality and participation. The purpose of the group is to work with NWCI to ensure women with disabilities are more effectively represented across all our work to strengthen our…
Section: Latest News
18. Lack of women in Cabinet direct result of failed action to promote women in politics
Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) today expressed its disappointment at the repeatedly low number of women in Cabinet which is a direct consequence of the two main political parties failing to run sufficient number of women on electable seats during the last general election. NWCI called on the new Taoiseach Micheál Martin and his Government to actively promote more…
Section: Latest News
19. We are recruiting for a Digital Communications and Fundraising Officer!
Excerpt: …This is an exciting time for NWCI. Change is happening for women in Ireland and we would like you to be part of that. If you are passionate about feminism and women’s equality, are an excellent communicator and have experience in digital communications or fundraising, we want you! We…
Section: Latest News
20. NWCI calls for Sláintecare to be a priority for Government
Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) held their #FeministAgenda Universal Health & Women webinar today, Thursday 25th June, 11:30 – 1 pm, saying there can be no going back to the inadequate, pre-pandemic healthcare systems, and calling on the new Government to significantly invest in public services and infrastructure to…
Section: Latest News