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1. CKU Centre for Counselling and Therapy
Excerpt: …CKU Centre for Counselling and Therapy is a charity established in 2009 in Ireland providing a range of professional treatment and support in Polish for people struggling with addiction, their families and others who struggle with mental health and personal issues. The organisation provides psychotherapeutic and psychological interventions and works…
Section: Our Members
2. Submission to the Consultation on a new National Obesity Strategy in Ireland
Excerpt: …Feminist Communities for Climate Justice's submission to the consultation on a new National Obesity Strategy in Ireland
Section: Publications
3. Submission to the Independent COVID-19 Evaluation
Excerpt: …NWC's submission to Ireland’s COVID-19 Evaluation, an independent non-statutory entity. This submission will contribute to the Evaluation's report, following the conclusion of the public consultation. This submission recognises that gender emerged as a significant factor in the social, economic, and health effects of COVID-19. To illustrate these impacts, we have…
Section: Publications
4. NWC Annual Report 2024: Building our Movement for a Feminist Future
Section: Publications
Excerpt: …NWC Submission to the General Scheme of Criminal Law and Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2025, particularly Parts 2, 5 (Head 19) and 12 (Head 39). We cautiously welcome this Bill, as it represents a progressive step towards safeguarding survivors' rights in court systems and address women’s sexual exploitation. To…
Section: Publications
7. National Women’s Council JOC Submission on General Scheme of the Equality Bill 2024
Excerpt: …NWC welcomes the opportunity to make this submission to the Joint Oireachtas Committee in relation to the General Scheme of the Equality (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2024), and looks forward to engaging with the Committee on this Bill and in relation to wider equality issues that affect women across the island…
Section: Publications
8. National Women’s Council Pre-Budget Submission 2026
Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council has called on the Government to seize the opportunity of its first Budget to deliver a bold, feminist vision for the future. Budget 2026 must invest in universal, inclusive public services that support women as part of a new feminist economic model that prioritises care for…
Section: Publications
9. Intercultural Women’s Network (IWN)
Excerpt: …The Intercultural Women's Network is a friendly network, open to women from all backgrounds in Ireland. Established 10 years ago and growing from strength to strength, we aim to support each other and provide a space for socialising, learning, and improving our communities together.
Section: Our Members
Excerpt: …Beyond Surviving is a survivor-led charity organisation in Ireland dedicated to connecting survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence, and supporting their healing, wellbeing and growth - beyond surviving! Beyond Surviving is for any survivor who feels ready to take the next step on their healing journey. Whether they have…
Section: Our Members
11. NWC Submission to consultation on the Successor to the Roadmap for Social Inclusion Consultation
Excerpt: …Tackling social exclusion, poverty, and inequality should be absolutely central to the work of Government. It is also clear that to do this in a way that is sustainable, it is not possible by tinkering at the existing systems – and that significant structural reform, right across the state, is…
Section: Publications
12. National Women’s Council launches CEDAW Member Shadow report
Excerpt: …The CEDAW NWC Member Shadow Report covers women’s rights concerns in relation to healthcare and reproductive rights, economic equality, domestic, sexual and gender-based violence, housing, access to justice, political representation, and climate justice. It shows how existing obstacles are often exacerbated by legislative and policy gaps, weak implementation, and chronic…
Section: Publications
13. Time to Act for Women’s Rights and Equality - NWC Strategic Plan 2025-2029
Excerpt: …NWC's Strategic Plan is the organisation's roadmap to achieving women's rights and equality in Ireland. It sets out NWC's mission, vision, values and key priorities over the next four years.
Section: Publications
Excerpt: …Oxfam is a global movement of people who fight inequality to end poverty and injustice.
Section: Our Members
15. Feminist Communities for Climate Justice - Transboundary EIA Consultation re: Sperrin Mountains
Excerpt: …Feminist Communities for Climate Justice's submission to the Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Public Consultation concerning the Dalradian Gold Mine Project development, located in County Tyrone on the southern edge of the Sperrin Mountains
Section: Publications
Excerpt: …The childcare crisis continues to put huge pressure on women and families across the country. Public childcare was a key ask during the General Election campaign. Almost 100 days into the Government it is time to act. Join with over 40 civil society organisation, trade unions, childcare providers and…
Section: Static Pages
17. All-Island Women’s Forum Report 2023
Excerpt: …The All-Island Women’s Forum (AIWF) continued to develop as a space for women’s voices across the island in 2023, representing a contribution by NWC to the Irish Government’s Shared Island Initiative led by the Department of An Taoiseach. Supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs Reconciliation Fund, the AIWF brings together…
Section: Static Pages
Excerpt: …Alcohol Action Ireland was established in 2003 and is the national independent advocate for reducing alcohol harm. We campaign for the burden of alcohol harm to be lifted from the individual, community and State, and have a strong track record in campaigning, advocacy, research and information provision. Our work involves…
Section: Our Members
Excerpt: …Supporting Diverse Families With Additional Needs Future Stars Parents Group (FSPG) is an Intercultural Special Needs Parents Group created to provide support for diverse families with children or families with additional needs mainly targeted at migrant families.
Section: Our Members
20. Willow Domestic Abuse Services
Excerpt: …Comprehensive service supporting women and children affected by domestic violence and abuse in Co. Meath, as well as community based prevention and education activities. Services include a 24-hour / 365 day a year helpline and refuge accommodation, outreach, counselling, court accompaniment, children’s programme and advocacy.
Section: Our Members