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1. We are recruiting for a Finance Officer
Excerpt: …The ambition of the National Women’s Council is an Ireland where every woman enjoys true equality and no woman is left behind. This ambition shapes and informs our work, and, with our living values, how we work. We are a movement-building organisation rooted in our membership, working on the whole…
Section: Latest News
2. Citizens’ Assembly: Citizens lead change for women’s equality
Excerpt: …In response to the announcement of the results of the Citizens Assembly on Gender Equality today (24th April), the National Women’s Council (NWC) hailed the recommendations by the Citizens as a breakthrough for women’s equality and called on the Government to prioritise their implementation without delay. Orla O’Connor, Director of…
Section: Latest News
Excerpt: …Mercy Law Resource Centre (MLRC) is an independent law centre, registered charity and company limited by guarantee which provides free legal advice and representation to people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in the areas of social housing and related social welfare law. The Centre also seeks…
Section: Our Members
Excerpt: …Submission of the National Women's Council to the United Nations call for input to inform the Special Rapporteur on the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment's thematic report to 81st session of the United Nations General Assembly focusing on planning and the right to a clean, healthy and…
Section: Publications
Excerpt: …One Family are working to create a society that values and supports one-parent families. We do this through the provision of specialist family support services, research and policy work. One Family was originally founded as Cherish in 1972 by Maura O’Dea Richards.
Section: Our Members
6. Irish Trade and Professional Association for Doulas CLG (ITPAD)
Excerpt: …The Irish Trade and Professional Association for Doulas CLG (ITPAD) is a legally registered, not for profit, membership, trade and professional association that promotes, develops and supports doulas and the doula profession in Ireland.
Section: Our Members
7. Women Intercultural Network (WIN InSpo)
Excerpt: …Women Intercultural Network (WIN) InSpo: Inspire, Ndetworking, Support, Uplifting Empowerment Movement Women Intercultural Network: is a network of women's groups from various intercultural backgrounds in Ireland. It consists of women's organisations and individuals in Ireland. Its includes women from varied countries, organisations, communities and regions. We provide a space where…
Section: Our Members
Excerpt: …Performing Arts Forum began in the late 1990s as artists and organisations sought stronger connection and a collective voice. Incorporated in 2003, it now represents a wide spectrum of the performing arts, supporting artists, arts workers, venues, festivals, and companies across Ireland. In 2023, the organisation adopted the name Performing…
Section: Our Members
Excerpt: …RFJ provides a range of holistic services to victims and survivors of the conflict. These include Advocacy, Health and Wellbeing support, Social Support, Benefits and Housing advice, Talking Therapies and Complementary Services
Section: Our Members
Excerpt: …Empower Local Development CLG was established in 1995, it is a local development company situated in Fingal, with offices located in Clonsilla, Mulhuddart and Balbriggan. We support individuals, families and community groups. We deliver a range of programmes to meet those needs including Local Area Employment Services (LAES), TÚS, Care…
Section: Our Members
11. Bridging the gap between migrant women and domestic abuse supports
Excerpt: …Dublin’s North Inner city has seen significant growth in its migrant population in recent years bringing vibrance and vitality to the area. Migrant women who have made the area their home are not a homogeneous group – they come from a variety of countries with diverse attitudes to domestic, sexual…
Section: Static Pages
Excerpt: …Falls Women’s Centre / Ionad Mhná na bhFál is a feminist organisation working in a post-conflict setting, dedicated to advancing structural and gender equality for women. We provide a safe, welcoming, women-only space that supports survivors of violence and empowers all women to develop their skills, realise their full potential,…
Section: Our Members
Excerpt: …As part of the National Conversation on Education, the Department of Children, Disability, and Equality has created an online survey exploring investment priorities as well as the role of early childhood care and education (ECEC) and school age childcare (SAC) in the Irish education system. The Together for Public Alliance…
Section: Publications
14. Close the Gap: An information booklet on the gap between Family Leave and Childcare
Excerpt: …For parents, the time between the birth of a child and their first day of school is both a lifetime and the blink of an eye. The support society provides to parents during this time is essential. Paid leave from work allows parents to care for their child in those…
Section: Publications
15. National Women’s Council Submission to Joint Committee on Health (National Maternity Strategy)
Excerpt: …This submission builds on our extensive research and consultation not only with our membership but also with women in all their diversity – including Traveller women, Roma women, migrant women, disabled women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and victims and survivors of domestic, sexual and gender-based violence (DSGBV) - who have actively participated…
Section: Publications
16. Evaluation of the All-island Women’s Forum
Excerpt: …The All Island Women's Forum Evaluation Report involved reviewing materials that documented the establishment and development of the Forum; a survey and 19 one-to-one interviews with members, staff and funders; analysis of the Forum’s impact and operations; and development of a series of recommendations (shaped by two focus groups with…
Section: Publications
17. NWC Submission on the Child and Family Homelessness Action Plan
Excerpt: …In this submission, the National Women’s Council outlines the urgent need for a gender-responsive Child and Family Homelessness Action Plan that recognises the deep links between homelessness, poverty and domestic, sexual and gender-based violence. Drawing on our research, policy expertise and work with grassroots organisations, we set out practical, survivor-centred…
Section: Publications
18. Feminist Communities for Climate Justice Final Impact Report 2025
Excerpt: …This Legacy Report for the Feminist Communities for Climate Justice Project provides an overview of the achievements, key outputs and impact of the three year partnership project between the National Women's Council and Community Work Ireland.
Section: Publications
Excerpt: …An independent charity supporting refugees to rebuild their lives with dignity and opportunity. We stand with people seeking protection and refugees in Ireland, offering support and advocacy when it’s needed most. We believe every refugee and person seeking protection should access their rights, live with dignity, agency, and have the…
Section: Our Members
Excerpt: …Grupo Mulheres do Brasil is a volunteering group focused on the improvement of the Brazilian women's life conditions in Ireland. We have committees dedicated to women's rights, entrepreneurship, motherhood and sustainability. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grupomulheresdobrasil.irlanda/
Section: Our Members