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1. Irish Heart Foundation

Excerpt: …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.

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2. The Unforgettable Women’s Network

Excerpt: …The Unforgettable Women’s Network - TUWN is a service for women which promotes and encourages the equal valuing of the female person in society by developing women’s capacities through education, development and training. TUWN believes every woman is important and so advocates for women's repositioning in society free of gendered…

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3. Women’s Aid NI

Excerpt: …Women’s Aid Federation Northern Ireland (WAFNI) was established in 1978 and has developed to become the lead expert voluntary organisation challenging and addressing domestic abuse and Violence Against Women and Girls in Northern Ireland. https://www.womensaidni.org/get-help/

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4. Latina Women Against Violence

Excerpt: …LWAV is a non-profit, self-organised community group run by and for Latin American migrant women living in Ireland who fight against domestic violence and other types of violence against women. One of their main goals is to bridge the gap between women experiencing gender-based violence and the various service providers…

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5. - Feminist Communities for Climate Justice National Network

Excerpt: …The Feminist Communities for Climate Justice National Network (FCCJNN) is part of the Feminist Communities for Climate Justice project between Community Work Ireland and National Women’s Council which highlights and responds to the disproportionate impact of the climate crisis in Ireland on marginalised communities and women including Traveller and Roma, disabled people, older…

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6. Monitoring the Implementation of Zero Tolerance

Excerpt: …With support from Community Foundation Ireland, the National Observatory on Violence against Women and Girls have produced Ireland’s first monitoring report on the implementation of the first year of the Third National Strategy (June 2022-June 2023). The purpose of this report is to examine and record the Government’s successes and…

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7. NWC Submission on the Draft specification for Senior Cycle SPHE

Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council provided feedback to the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment’s draft specification for Senior Cycle Social, Personal and Health Education (SPHE) curriculum which is being updated and will be in place in September 2024. In this submission, NWC provides an intersectional feminist analysis of the draft…

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8. Ethnic Minority Domestic Abuse Observatory

Excerpt: …This group consists of over thirty women individuals. These women represent different organizations and NGOs. Campaigning the rights of ethnic women and creating awareness on domestic violence specifically linked with ethnic minority women. We meet online on weekly basis and set up agendas ourselves to discuss issues around women generally…

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9. Saoirse Domestic Violence Services

Excerpt: …Our vision is a society where DVA is never tolerated or silenced, empowering women and children to live in safety, free from fear. ---Provide a range of life saving and life changing supports empowering women and children on their journey to safety and recovery. ---Provide accommodation and specialist domestic violence…

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10. Treoir

Excerpt: …Treoir: The national federation of services for unmarried parents and their children In 1976 various agencies working with unmarried parents formed a federation to channel efforts to improve the quality of the services provided to unmarried parents and their children. Members include self-help organisations, adoption societies, maternity hospitals, childcare organisations,…

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11. Wexford Women’s Refuge

Excerpt: …Wexford Women’s Refuge provide a safe, confidential, non-judgmental support service for women experiencing violence in County Wexford & respite from all other areas. We provide information & crisis accommodation to women about their options so that they can make their own decisions about their future.

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12. Leitrim for Choice

Excerpt: …Leitrim for Choice, dedicated to campaigning for abortion on demand and without apology, in Leitrim and everywhere. Reproductive justice is a human right

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13. Constitutional change: how to bring feminist and disability perspectives together

Excerpt: …Why is constitutional change important?  I want to start by asking the question: to what extent constitutional change is important? In my view, when we consider our recent history, there have been times when strategic constitutional change has been enacted and that fundamental social change has followed. For example, establishing…

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14. - Community Work in a Changing Ireland Certificate

Excerpt: …APPLICATIONS FOR THE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME CLOSED ON NOVEMBER 20TH - thank you to all applicants for the huge interest in the course! Do you care about climate justice issues impacting communities, especially marginalised groups within those communities? Do you want to learn more about basic climate science information and how…

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15. Post Budget Analysis Snapshot

Excerpt: …Read our Post Budget Analysis to find out what Budget 2024 means for women

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16. Post Budget 2024 Analysis Snapshot

Excerpt: …Budget 2024 has significant positive elements for women, including investment in childcare and funding to tackle violence against women, an extension of child benefit and free secondary school books. However, it is a short-term budget that will not advance gender equality, as once-off payments and lack of investment to develop…

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17. NWC Budget Analysis 2024: What did it deliver for women?

Excerpt: …National Women’s Council releases snapshot gender analysis of Budget 2024, says it has significant positive elements, but is not a roadmap to gender equality   Budget 2024 has significant positive elements for women, including investment in childcare and funding to tackle violence against women, an extension of child benefit and free secondary…

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18. Cuts to childcare costs very welcome, but one-off payments not enough to protect women from poverty

Excerpt: …National Women’s Council welcomes investment in tackling violence against women in Budget 2024  In response to Budget 2024, the National Women’s Council (NWC) today (10th October) strongly welcomed a number of positive measures for women, including the childcare package and the increased investment in tackling violence against women.   It warned, however, that the modest increases in social protection payments and many one-off measures will not protect women and families…

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19. The Women’s Budget: Pre-Budget Submission 2024

Excerpt: …Budget 2024 presents the Government with an extraordinary opportunity to invest in a future for Ireland which is sustainable, just, caring and fair – a future where the state leads in tackling gender inequalities head-on, and one in which no woman is left behind. Budget 2024 must prioritise the provision…

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20. Amdalah Africa Foundation – AMDAF

Excerpt: …AMDAF is passionate about inspiring understanding on issues affecting women of African descent such as inclusion, domestic violence, economic empowerment, personal development, mental health, gender equality and rights; through our educational programmes.

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