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1. NWCI welcomes ‘long-overdue’ referendum on Women in the Home
Excerpt: …NWCI today welcomed the announcement by Government to hold a referendum in October to delete Article 41.2 of the Constitution and remove a clause referring to a woman’s place in the home. NWCI also welcomed the commitment to hold a Citizens Assembly on the issue of 'care'. Orla O'Connor, Director…
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2. NWCI welcomes the new Domestic Violence Bill
Excerpt: …NWCI has welcomed the new Domestic Violence Bill as an important step forward in protecting women from male violence, but warned that significant work remains to be done to protect women and children. Orla O’Connor, Director of NWCI said, “Ending violence against women is critical to achieving equality for women and ensuring women are safe and…
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3. ‘Out of Silence’ Including women’s voices in the mental health conversation
Excerpt: …Recent media reports have highlighted a worrying trend of young women dying by suicide in areas of South-West Dublin. The women were primarily young mothers affected by poverty, homelessness, and adverse life experiences. In examining mental health policy and service provision, we need to reflect that women are more likely…
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4. NWCI at the World Community Development Conference
Excerpt: …This conference provided a unique opportunity for practitioners, participants, academics, policy makers, funders and other stakeholders to share perspectives on current contexts and challenges for community work. The conference was organised jointly by Community Work Ireland, the Department of Applied Social Studies, Maynooth University, and the International Association for Community Development. Over…
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5. Women’s experiences must be at the centre of CervicalCheck Inquiry
Excerpt: …In response to the first findings of the inquiry into CervicalCheck, the National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) has welcomed Dr Scally’s call for additional resources to be made available to document the experiences of women. NWCI also called on all relevant agencies to expedite the provision of all necessary documentation…
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6. NWCI calls for investment in women’s health at National Economic Dialogue
Excerpt: …NWCI has called for crucial investment in the planned Women’s Health Action Plan at the National Economic Dialogue on 27 June 2018. It also called on the Government to issue an Equality Statement to be read alongside Budget 2019 and for greater investment into a care economy. Jennifer McCarthy-Flynn, Head of Policy,…
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7. NWCI launches new Women for Change Project
Excerpt: …In May 2018, NWCI together with nine organisations were successful in receiving funding under Training Links. We plan to bring a diversity of women together who are currently involved or are interested in getting more involved in representation and participation in decision making in their local communities. The women will come together to…
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8. What do we need from the State Pension in the future?
Excerpt: …It will affect you, your children, your grandchildren, the members of the groups you represent. Minister Regina Doherty announced a consultation for State Pension Reform in June. The consultation will help to inform the design of a new Total Contributions Approach (TCA) to the State Pension (Contributory) from 2020. The…
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9. NWCI welcomes two new group members - FIT and Gown
Excerpt: …NWCI is delighted to welcome two new group members FIT (Fasttrack into Information Technology) and GOWN Gynaecology - expanding our membership in the areas of STEM and reproductive health. FIT are the national coordinators of Ireland’s new tech apprenticeships which offer both on and off the job learning over two years in…
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Excerpt: …In the final phase of the referendum to repeal the 8th Amendment, NWCI launched its 'Who needs your yes?' campaign, calling on voters to think about the women and girls in their life when voting on May 25th. At the launch event, NWCI premiered the short film ‘Who needs your…
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11. We repealed the 8th Amendment
Excerpt: …As one of the leading organisations of the Together for Yes campaign, NWCI hailed the momentous Yes vote to remove the 8th Amendment from the Constitution as a historic moment of change in Ireland for women and girls. Orla O'Connor, Co-Director of Together for Yes and Director of NWCI said, “We thank the 1.42 million voters,…
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12. Subscribe to Fundingpoint to gain access to funding opportunities & deadlines
Excerpt: …Subscribe to Fundingpoint to gain access to hundreds of funding opportunities and deadlines. For more info: Funds currently available The Meet and Code Fund Inviting Applications SSGT Traveller Accommodation Grant Programme Community Enhancement Programme Accepting Applications for Capital Funding Coca-Cola Thank You Fund Applications for Youth oriented clubs Close Mid-July…
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13. Feminists are Everywhere - NWCI’s Annual Report 2017 out now
Excerpt: …From organising the World Congress on Women's Mental Health to launching our Every Woman Healthcare Model to discussing women's equality with An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at Femfest, 2017 was a busy year for NWCI. Read about all of the amazing activities, events and campaigns that NWCI was involved in throughout the…
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15. Welcome to NWCI’s new Board!
Excerpt: …We are delighted to welcome our newly elected Board members of NWCI. NWCI's Board of Directors for the period 2018 - 2020 includes: Ellen O'Malley-Dunlop, Chairperson Sarah Benson, Deputy Chaiperson Vivienne Glanville Catriona Graham Suzanna Griffin Sinead Keane Louise Lovett Rosaleen McDonagh Ashimedua Okonkwo Nuala Ryan Ini Usanga We thank our outgoing…
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16. Women Making History - NWCI’s AGM Morning Event
Excerpt: …Almost 100 members and supporters came together at Women Making History - NWCI's AGM morning event on 21 June 2018 to mark the resounding yes vote in the referendum to repeal the 8th Amendment from the Irish Constitution. Speakers discussed the factors that contributed to the success of the campaign…
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Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) today called for an investment of at least 100,000 Euros into the planned Women’s Health Action Plan at the National Economic Dialogue. It also called on the Government to issue an Equality Statement to be read alongside Budget 2019 and for greater investment into…
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Excerpt: …Malala, Marianne Pearl & Halla Tómasdóttir are coming to Dublin November 13-14, for the 'Disrupt The Ordinary' #WomeninLeadership Conference presented by Simmons University, Boston Check the Info here & Speakers here! Discounts for NWCI Members Discounts for NWCI Members €100 off The Simmons Leadership Conference is coming to Dublin, Ireland on November…
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19. The repeal referendum has changed Ireland, NWCI event hears
Excerpt: …The repeal referendum has changed Ireland, NWCI’s ‘Women Making History’ event, opened by the Minister for Health Simon Harris, heard this morning. The resounding yes vote by over 1.4million people shows that people in Ireland want women-centred abortion services. It is important now to speedily progress women centred abortion legislation so that women are…
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