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1. NWC addresses the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters

Excerpt: …To celebrate International Women’s Day and disabled women, Catherine Lane of the National Women’s Council and Maureen McGovern and Selina Bonnie representing NWC's disabled womens group and our group member Independent Living Movement Ireland addressed the committee. Selina and Maureen highlighted issues including violence against women, particiaption of disabled women in community, public…

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2. Submission to Commission on Pensions

Excerpt: …Women experience deep inequalities in our pensions system. Gender inequalities in the labour market coupled with social norms and public policies that continue to place responsibility for care on women’s shoulders are reinforced by a pensions system that is closely linked to labour market participation. NWC recommends a universal pension…

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3. Being young and being a woman highest risk factors for sexual harassment

Excerpt: …Young women (18-34 year old) in Ireland are twice as likely to be subjected to sexual harassment and violence than women on average. They are also almost twice as likely to have experienced sexual harassment than their male counterparts (21% and 12% respectively) according to the latest RED C research…

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4. Local Caucuses will promote more women in politics

Excerpt: …Marking the beginning of its International Women’s Week programme of events #FutureisFeminist, the National Women’s Council (NWC) today, 4th March, launched its new research report Women doing politics differently which highlights the benefits of local and regional women’s caucuses. Women’s caucuses have been established in political institutions around the world…

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5. Establishing a women’s caucus - Guidelines for Women Councillors

Excerpt: …To support women's caucuses at local level, we have developed guidelines for women councillors.

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6. Establishing a women’s caucus - Guidelines for Local Authorities

Excerpt: …To support the development of women's caucus at local level, we have developed guidelines for Local Authorities.

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7. Women doing politics differently

Excerpt: …Women’s caucuses have been established in political institutions around the world to strengthen cross-party cooperation among women politicians and to enhance the recruitment of new women candidates. Drawing on extensive research with women councillors and other key stakeholders, this report offers a pathway for the establishment of local or regional…

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8. Submission to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Local Government and Heritage

Excerpt: …NWC welcomes the opportunity to make a submission on the General Scheme of the Electoral reform bill. We welcome reform in this area and are supportive of a number of proposals. We are asking the commission to also address the following as part of its functions: • to take on…

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9. Family Justice Oversight Group - Phase 1 Consultation

Excerpt: …NWC welcomes the invitation to contribute to the Family Justice Oversight Group Phase 1 Consultation. As family law is one of the most pressing and critical issues for the women we work with, we would like to highlight some of the issues faced by women and women with children going…

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10. Victim’s Testimony in Rape and Sexual Assault

Excerpt: …NWC welcomes the opportunity to input into the Justice Committees consideration of a ‘victim’s testimony in cases of rape and sexual assault’. NWC’s comments reflect the lived experiences of the women that we have worked with and that have contacted us in huge numbers over many years. Rape and sexual…

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11. Submission to Department of the Taoiseach on Ireland’s National Recovery and Resilience Programme

Excerpt: …Ireland’s allocation of EU funding under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RFF) will be €853m for 2021/2022. NWC calls for funding to be allocated to Deliver Universal Basic Services in care, health and housing; a fairer tax system so that we have sufficient resources to fund an equal and sustainable…

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12. Consultation on Pensions

Excerpt: …The Commission on Pensions has launched a public consultation on the future of the State pension. Women are less likely to have a private pension and more likely to be reliant on the State pension than men. Women are also less likely to have access to the full Contributory State…

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13. NWC calls for the three-week extension of paid Parent’s Leave to be delivered without delay

Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council (NWC) has made a Submission to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Children, Disability, Equality and Integration on the General Scheme of the Parent’s Leave and Benefit (Amendment) Bill, calling for the immediate delivery of the three-week extension of paid Parent’s Leave. The Government committed to increasing…

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14. Submission to JOC on Children on General Scheme of the Parent’s Leave and Benefit (Amendment) Bill

Excerpt: …NWC was invited to make a submission to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children, Disability, Equality and Integration on the General Scheme of the Parent’s Leave and Benefit (Amendment) Bill. Our submission calls for the additional three weeks Parent's Leave granted in Budget 2021 to be delivered without delay, for…

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15. Endometriosis Association of Ireland

Excerpt: …The Endometriosis Association of Ireland was formed in 1987, to provide information and support for women with endometriosis. The association is run on a voluntary basis, mostly by women who have endometriosis themselves.

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16. Women are at breaking point – Reopening of Primary and Secondary Schools must be Government Priority

Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council (NWC) has today called on the Government to prioritise the full reopening of both primary and secondary schools, in a way that supports the safety of both workers and students, as women are now at crisis point due to continued school closures. Orla O’Connor, Director of…

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17. LIFELINE (Inishowen)

Excerpt: …To enable women who are /have experienced Domestic Abuse have a stronger voice within the Inishowen peninsula.

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18. The Sexual Exploitation Research and Policy Institute (The SERP Institute)

Excerpt: …The Sexual Exploitation Research and Policy Institute is Ireland’s only independent research body dedicated to the study of commercial sexual exploitation. Our research influences academic discourse and creates useful knowledge for law and policy makers, practitioners, survivors and activists. The SERP Institute is an internationally-recognised centre of excellence in generating…

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19. Exploring Compassion and Restoration Webinar

Excerpt: …The Women's Mental Health Network were delighted to host a webinar and Network members meeting on 4th December 2020. The first half of the webinar involved a presentation from Dr Katie Baird who presented on Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) and Compassionate Mind Training (CMT).  Dr Katie Baird is a practising compassion…

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20. Beyond Exploitation - National Women’s Council announces new campaign

Excerpt: …The National Women’s Council (NWC) today announced an important new campaign Beyond Exploitation – Defending the human right not to be bought or sold for sex. The campaign is led by the National Women’s Council with partner organisations Immigrant Council of Ireland and Ruhama and aims to bring together civil…

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