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1. Greater representation on Public Participation Network
Excerpt: …The Public Participation Network (PPN) is an independent umbrella organisation and network that provides a voice for all community and voluntary, environmental and social inclusion groups throughout the country. It is the main link for local authorities to connect with these three pillars. It enables the nomination of groups onto…
Section: Newsflash
Excerpt: …The National Planning Framework – “Ireland 2040 – Our Plan” – will set a new strategic planning and development context for the Ireland and all its regions in the period between now and 2040, setting a strategic, high-level framework for the co-ordination of a range of national, regional and local…
Section: Newsflash
3. Call for equality for women in the pension system - NWCI workshops
Excerpt: …NWCI has organised a series of workshops on pension equality in Cork and Kerry working with our members and key stakeholders. The project aimed to engage and empower older women to advocate for direct personal access to pensions that take into account the important role women play in providing unpaid…
Section: Latest News
4. NWCI welcomes recommendations of Citizens Assembly report
Excerpt: …NWCI has welcomed the Citizens Assembly report on the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution. In particular, NWCI welcomed the clear recommendation to remove the Eighth Amendment from the Constitution, to legislate for abortion on-request and the wider recommendations on reproductive healthcare, sexual health and relationship education and the improvement of…
Section: Newsflash
5. We are recruiting for a Communications Assistant
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 an excellent communicator, have good IT and organisational skills, and are interested in working with a leading national women’s organisations, we want you!…
Section: Latest News
6. Feminists are everywhere - literally!
Excerpt: …Feminists are everywhere was the title of our very successful AGM morning event that brought together over 150 members and supporters on the 8th June 2017 to discuss key issues for women's equality. Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality, Frances Fitzgerald gave the keynote address, which was followed by…
Section: Newsflash
7. NWCI welcomes strong mandate for the Special Oireachtas Committee to repeal the Eighth Amendment
Excerpt: …NWCI has welcomed the Citizens Assembly report on the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution. In particular, NWCI welcomes the clear recommendation to remove the Eighth Amendment from the Constitution, to legislate for abortion on-request and the wider recommendations on reproductive healthcare, sexual health and relationship education and the improvement of…
Section: Latest News
Excerpt: …Women predominately rely on State Pensions to provide an income in their older years. Yet for a number of reasons, both historical and current, women continue to have less access to State Pensions then men. Currently 84% of those receiving a full State contributory pension are men; women continue to…
Section: Publications
Excerpt: …At the National Economic Dialogue, 27- 28 June 2017, NWCI called on the Government to use Budget 2018 as an opportunity to showcase its commitment to women’s equality by closing the gender pension gap. Orla O’Connor, Director of NWCI said, “In the lead up to Budget 2018, one of the…
Section: Latest News
Excerpt: …Ahead of the first meeting of the Special Joint Oireachtas Committee on the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution, the National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) today called on the Committee to put women at the centre of their discussions, and for Minister Simon Harris to name a date for the…
Section: Latest News
11. New Cabinet, same old gender imbalance
Excerpt: …Speaking following the announcement of the Ministers of State, the National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) expressed its disappointment in the numbers of women appointed as Ministers and Ministers of State. Orla O’Connor, Director of NWCI said, “With women appointed to just four senior Cabinet positions, this number remains the…
Section: Latest News
13. Irish law subjected a woman to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment
Excerpt: …NWCI has welcomed the ruling of the UN Human Rights Committee in the new case Whelan v. Ireland. The ruling finds that Ireland’s abortion laws have subjected a woman to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and violated her rights to privacy. The Committee ruled that “by criminalising and prohibiting abortion…
Section: Newsflash
Excerpt: …Ireland’s budgetary process has long faced criticism for its opaque and complex nature. Recent reform aimed at providing for greater parliamentary participation and transparency are to be welcomed. In order to achieve equality, we must act purposefully. It requires weighing the benefits and costs of policies that would or could…
Section: Publications
15. Ireland is ready for changing its abortions laws
Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) today welcomed the ruling of the UN Human Rights Committee in the new case Whelan v. Ireland. The ruling finds that Ireland’s abortion laws have subjected a woman to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and violated her rights to privacy. The Committee ruled…
Section: Latest News
16. Sectioning of a young girl described as “concerning” by National Women’s Council of Ireland
Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) described reports in the Irish Times of a girl who was refused an abortion, and subsequently sectioned as “extremely concerning.” Orla O’Connor, Director of NWCI said, “This morning’s reports that a young girl was sectioned after requesting an abortion is an extremely concerning…
Section: Latest News
17. Ellen O’Malley Dunlop elected as new NWCI Chairperson
Excerpt: …We are delighted to announce the election of Ellen O’Malley Dunlop as our new Chairperson at our AGM on 8 June 2017. Ellen succeeds Frances Byrne. She is a committed feminist. From 2006 – 2016 Ellen led the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre and raised awareness of the prevalence of sexual…
Section: Latest News
18. NWCI announces Ellen O’Malley Dunlop as the newly elected Chairperson
Excerpt: …NWCI is delighted to announce the election of Ellen O’Malley Dunlop as our new Chairperson. Ellen is a committed feminist and succeeds Frances Byrne. From 2006 – 2016 Ellen led the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre and raised awareness of the prevalence of sexual violence in Ireland and lobbied tirelessly for…
Section: Latest News
19. NWCI’s Annual Report 2016 - Feminist Agenda
Excerpt: …NWCI's Annual Report 2016 - Feminist Agenda provides an overview of our key events, initiatives and campaigns in 2016.
Section: Publications
20. NWCI gives first ever Awards for Outstanding Feminist Leadership and the NWCI Solidarity Award
Excerpt: …We have given the first ever NWCI Award for Outstanding Feminist Leadership to feminist activist and social justice campaigner, Gráinne Healy. NWCI also honoured the women and children who were incarcerated in religiously run, State funded institutions in Ireland with the NWCI Solidarity Award. The Award Ceremony took place as…
Section: Latest News