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The 50/50 Group is a single issue national advocacy group dedicated to bringing about equal representation of women and men in Irish politics.
Their vision is Gender balance in Irish politics.
50:50 NI are working towards a Northern Ireland where women are equally represented at all political levels. We do this by raising awareness of the issue and advocating for political parties to adopt gender positive policies. Additionally, this year we will be introducing training programmes and events to encourage and support women who want to get into politics.
Abortion Access Campaign West (AAC West) is a women’s collective based in Galway to ensure that those who need abortion care receive it in a respectful and caring environment that meets their needs.
Age Action is the national advocacy organisation on ageing and older people, it promotes positive ageing and better policies and services for older people. Working with, and on behalf of, older people they aim to make Ireland the best place in the world in which to grow older. Age Action is committed to women’s equality. They have campaigned to address systemic discrimination in how women are treated in the pension system, leading to a widening gender pension gap, and for the backdating of the homemaker’s credit. They will continue to be a voice for older women who can be doubly marginalised because of their gender and their age.
AIMS Ireland - Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services in Ireland - is a consumer-led voluntary organisation that was formed in early 2007 by mothers dissatisfied with the maternity care system in Ireland.
The African & Migrant women's network in Ireland.
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 providing information on alcohol-related issues, creating awareness of alcohol-related harm and offering policy solutions with the potential to reduce that harm, with a particular emphasis on the implementation of the Public Health (Alcohol) Act.
Support group for parents who suffered stillbirths.
At Amber Women’s Refuge, it’s our mission to empower women and children of all cultures and backgrounds to achieve their right to live their lives free of abuse.
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.
Develops programmes for women who lack economic & educational resources.
Refuge for women & children escaping violence in the home.
National association of organisations, groups and individuals involved in the promotion or advancement of adult education.
Professional body for childcare professionals aiming to advocate for childcare workers in the development of the profession.
Union for secondary school teachers.
Atheist Ireland is an Irish advocacy group. They promote atheism and promote an ethical, secular society where the State does not support or finance or give special treatment to any religion.
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 worked with a counsellor or therapist, or have found their own path to feeling stronger and more grounded, our support is for those who have moved beyond crisis and are now looking to reclaim their lives, connect with fellow survivors and continue growing and moving forward.
National voluntary organisation supporting people affected by eating disorders, their families & friends.
Organisation for business & professional women working for high standards in business & professions.
Provides Crisis accommodation, support and informatin to women and children fleeing Domestic Violence and Abuse.
Works to tackle health inequalities among ethnic minority communities by improving ethnic minority access to health services and ethnic minority participation in health planning and delivery.
At Certified Proud, we advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion, which shares some intersectionality with women's equality. Additionally, we advocate for the rights of the trans community, especially trans women who are experiencing increased levels of transphobia and violence.
Promote high standards in family based day care for children
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 in prevention and psychoeducation. CKU aims to support social integration in multicultural Ireland and to prevent loneliness and social exclusion.
Community Law & Mediation is an independent community focused law centre, established in 1975. They provide free legal advice, mediation and education services in communities impacted by social exclusion, disadvantage and inequality. They also work to advance policy and law reform, informed by the issues coming through our services.
Association for Community Midwives in Ireland.
Provides temporary safe accommodation for women and their children who experience emotional, physical or sexual violence within an intimate relationship.
Partnership which focuses on facilitating and integrating the provision of quality childcare services. Works with service providers, parents & children.
Feminist community based education centre that offers a wide range of courses for women
: Disability Action is the largest pan-disability organisation and charity in the UK and Ireland. We are a Disabled persons led organisation (DPO) advocating for the rights of d/Deaf and Disabled people. We provide services which are developed for and by d/Deaf and Disabled people. These services include: employment support services, human rights and independent advocacy, campaigns, community integration and digital connectivity, transport, information and advice, mental health and wellbeing and disability specialist support
Disability Action is the largest Northern Ireland wide pan-disability organisation working with disabled people with various disabilities: physical disabilities, learning disabilities, sensory disabilities, hidden disabilities and mental health disabilities.
Doctors for Choice is an organisation that represents doctors in Ireland, who support a woman’s right to control her own reproductive health outcomes.
A front line domestic violence service
The Donegal Intercultural Platform clg is an independent non-governmental organisation (NGO) made up of individual members & affiliated organisations who are committed to building inclusion and equality in Donegal, in promoting Human Rights and challenging discrimination and racism. We are part-funded by the Department of Rural & Community Development under the new Community Development Programme CDP. We hold regular members meetings, workshops, trainings and events and mobilise and support migrant communities across Donegal.
Donegal Travellers Project is a community-based partnership of Travellers, Roma and members of the wider community working for justice, equality and human rights for Travellers, Roma and for other ethnic minority communities.
Community resource centre for families headed by one parent in Northside Partnership area
Counselling & therapy service, providing support to victims of rape & child sexual abuse
Women's Health Centre
Highlights issues relating to women, organising training programmes, seminars, etc
Promote, improve & advance early childhood education
Union activities
Friends of the Earth Ireland is a community at the heart of the growing movement here for a just world with zero pollution. We are part of the world’s largest grassroots environmental network, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2021.
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.
Community development groups comprising settled people & travellers
Developing a women's equality policy for the party
Sentinels work is based on fundamental principles of a fair Rule of Law, and the promotion of an equal, pluralist global society, where all people can enjoy mutual self determination, and non-discrimination. They work towards encouraging a world wherein these basic tenets of human rights are nurtured in a respectful and dignified system of inclusion.
Hyperemesis Ireland was founded in 2017 by a small group of women affected by hyperemesis gravidarum, and proactive healthcare professionals with an interest in the condition. They a run peer support group online, offer education and information for healthcare professionals, and campaign on issues affecting HG patients.
An independent NGO which seeks to address some of the emerging needs of immigrants in Ireland
INAR is a network of anti racist groups in the community and nongovernmental sector in Ireland
Inclusion Ireland has been working as part of the disability rights movement in Ireland for over 60 years as a civil society organisation. Inclusion Ireland was established at a time where advocacy in Ireland was only getting started. From the beginning, the organisation connected people with intellectual disabilities and their families to networks of support, supported people through giving information and worked alongside people with intellectual disabilities and their families for their right to live as equal citizens.
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.
The Irish National Teachers' Organisation, founded in 1868, is the oldest and largest teachers' trade union in Ireland. It represents teachers at primary level in the Republic of Ireland, and at primary and post-primary level in Northern Ireland.
National project of the Irish Cancer Society & the leading provider of breast cancer information & support.
Provides a wide range of social & recreational activities, education & training
Farming issues affecting women
Trade union & professional association
Past university students
Enables girls from all backgrounds to gow in self-confidence & develop skills
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.
The INOU is a federation of unemployed people, unemployed centres, unemployed groups, community organisations and Trade Unions. The INOU represents and defends the rights and interests of those who want decent employment and cannot obtain it. We promote and campaign for policies to achieve full employment for all and an acceptable standard of living for unemployed people and their dependents.
IOS is dedicated to reducing the incidence of Osteoporosis, a preventable bone disease in most cases, and promoting bone health. The IOS provides information to the public and health professionals on all aspects of the disease and offers support to people with Osteoporosis and everyone at risk from the disease.
The Irish Pharmacy Union is the professional representative organisation for community pharmacists, with a membership of approximately 2,300 pharmacists working in more than 1,800 community pharmacies throughout the country.
The Irish Women Lawyers Association (IWLA) aims to provide a professional and social network for women lawyers. The IWLA's three different categories of membership comprise judges, barristers, solicitors, academic lawyers, trainee lawyers in both the barrister and solicitor professions, law students and those interested in the work of the Association.
Promote women in Labour Party
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 and institutions available in Ireland.
We are bereaved parents who wish to help give support and encouragement to others who now face a similar loss.
Leitrim for Choice, dedicated to campaigning for abortion on demand and without apology, in Leitrim and everywhere.Lesbian/bisexual resource centre
Provides a holistic integrated approach to identified problems of women in Longford.
Mandate is the third largest trade union in the Republic of Ireland with a growing and increasingly active membership base across the Irish retail and bar trade.
The Marie Keating Foundation proivides information, education and awareness on all of the key cancers. We provide a nationwide community service with 3 mobile units travelling around the country. Our nurses also provide workplace talks. The service is free and confidential.
Comprehensive service for women and children affected by domestic violence in the Meath area.
Mens Development Organistion working in the area of Transforming Masculinities by engaging men and boys on their Health and Wellbeing, Gender Equality and Ending Gender based violence. Actions this by co-ordinations four national programmes including, the National Men's Health Training programme Engage, National Domestic Violence Intervention programme MEND, National Freephone service for Male victims of Domestic abuse/violence and the White Ribbon Programme
MWI links together all the women's groups within the Methodist Church in Ireland as well as supporting individuals where groups do not exist.
National rights focused organisation working with migrant workers & families
Gives deaf women the opportunity to explore & make decisions about issues which concern them
The National Traveller Women's Forum is the nationaThe National Traveller Women's Forum (NTWF) is the national network of Traveller women and Traveller women's organisations from throughout Ireland.
The NTWF recognises the particular oppression of Traveller women in Irish society and are working to address this issue through the provision of opportunities to Traveller women to meet, share experiences, ideas and develop collective strategies and skills to work towards the enhancement of their position in society.l network of traveller women and traveller womens organisations from throughout Ireland.
A progressive, dynamic organistion for women in business
National Infertility Support and Information Group NISIG is an Irish charity that has been providing support and information to those suffering from infertility since it was established in 1996. The ability to have a child is taken for granted by most people, but one in six will have difficulty conceiving and may seek medical help to achieve a pregnancy. NISIG is also active in awareness raising of the issue through media engagement, and further engages with opinion leaders at local and national level to ensure the issue of infertility, particularly funding and lack of regulation, remain on the political agenda.
NI Youth Forum promotes the voices of young people; Speaking Truth to Power. By working together we speak more loudly and we will make sure those in position of power will hear your opinion. We are an independent; radical; youth led body. Any young person between the ages of 11-25 years can get involved.
Provision of educational & employment opportunities for women in area
Domestic Violence Information Resource Centre
Outcomers are a social and befriending support group for gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transgender (LGBT) people.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who fight inequality to end poverty and injustice.
Action & Development Group for Travellers
We believe that better decision making, economic sustainability and a happier society will exist by leveraging 100% of the world’s talent.
Relief of poverty & unemployment among women in general area
Ruhama is an Irish Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) and a registered charity founded in 1989. We work with women affected by prostitution and other forms of commercial sexual exploitation. We are the only specialist, frontline NGO in Ireland working to support and advocating on behalf of women including transgender women with these experiences nationwide. We support a variety of women including those who: 1) Are actively involved in prostitution 2) Are seeking to exit (leave) prostitution 3) Are victims of sex trafficking 4) Have a past experience of prostitution/sex trafficking.
Representative body of refuges & support services for women survivors of domestic violence
Our vision is a society where DVA is never tolerated or silenced, empowering women and children to live in safety, free from fear.
A training and education programme for women in recovery
Internal party forum advising on policy & networking with activists
Current NWC consists of 23 members elected on regional basis
Provising transitional housing to women & children who are homeles due to violence
A women's service organisation
The South Tipperary Women in Business Network meets monthly to network and share work experiences and ideas. The network is open to women running their own business as well as those thinking of doing so, and new members are always welcome. Each year the network runs a programme of meetings and other events designed to support women in business
Women's Network who provide training courses for young mothers
SiSi is a collective of women survivors of intimate abuse. We trust women to stand together and fight against injustice.
Talamh Beo is the agroecological farmers organisation in Ireland. It is a member of the global peasant organisation La Via Campensina (200 million members) and its European Committee (ECVC -250 thousand members).Union activities
TUS is a multi-campus university spread across six campuses throughout Irelands Midwest and Midlands region. With principal campuses at Limerick and Athlone, we benefit from an already strong and vibrant history of education and learning in the wider region, and will continue to play our part in sustaining and enhancing this identity for generations to come.
BOMOKO NI is an association created by and for refugees and asylum seekers women (RASW) living in NI. BOMOKO NI is set up in April 2019 to raise the profile of RASW within NI society, to address the challenges faced by them in practical ways and to respond to needs and issues raised by women themselves. We advise, advocate and support a network of around 260 RASW face-to-face and by telephone
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 new evidence and informing policy to combat the harms of all forms of commercial sexual exploitation in Ireland and beyond. Our evidence has been utilised by lawmakers in Ireland, the UK, Europe and the US. Find out more about our work here: www.serp.ie
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 stereotypes and limitations.
Tinteán Housing Association is committed to providing responses to the housing crisis. We do this by providing a variety of Services.
Treoir: The national federation of services for unmarried parents and their childrenStaff & students involved in women's studies in UCC
The Women's Committee is an all island committee of Unite trade union working to promote women's equality in the workplace and in society. Key campaigns have included Unite Charter for Women, Equal Pay, Women's Health , Violence against Women, Trafficking.
Educating and empowering women on menopause at home, in the workplace and for the younger generation.
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.
Information/drop-in-centre. Forum where all women in Athy & environs will work together and in unison with other relevant networks to achieve identified and agreed goals for the common good
Provides support & information newtork for women working in science & technology
Women4Women grew out of a series of women's workshops faciliated by Southside Partnership, DLR in early 2011. We are a non-profit educational and networking group for women with different life experiences and from different cultures.
Women for Election is a non-partisan organisation whose vision is of an Ireland with balanced participation of women and men in political life. Our mission is to inspire and equip women to succeed in politics. Women for Election offers a tailored training and support programme to women seeking to enter public life; and provides and facilitates a cross-party network of political women, committed to equal representation of women and men in Irish politics. We are driven by our belief that enriching the diversity of voices in our politics will lead to more robust decisions, and help create a fairer, more inclusive and dynamic society, better equipped to tackle future challenges.
Over thirty years, Gender Studies at UCD has become the most established programme of its kind in Ireland with a strong international reputation for feminist research, scholarship and engagement in public policy and activism.
WoMed is a student led society in Queens University Belfast. Focused on empowering and promoting the personal and professional development of women in medicine.
WIRI (Women in Research Ireland) aims to generate an all equal platform where women can speak about their research and network with others in their field or similar. Since, throughout history women were not always given an equal platform to express and disseminate their knowledge and research, they aim to create and run an open and equal platform for all women* in research, both STEM and arts & humanities.
Women on Air is an informal seminar series and networking group that gives women the skills and confidence to go on radio and TV. Our seminars feature many of the biggest names in broadcasting from presenters such as Miriam O'Callaghan, Mary Wilson and Orla Barry to producers such as Marian Richardson, Alice O'Sullivan and Brendan Howard. Networking after the events gives female area experts the chance to mingle informally with producers and researchers who may be looking for new voices for their programmes. We are planning our first annual Women in Media conference in late 2013.
Women on Air strongly believes that a greater diversity of voices and opinions on the airwaves will lead to a healthier democracy and show girls and women that they are also entitled to have a public voice in Irish society.
Women’s Aid is a leading national organisation that has been working to stop domestic violence, including coercive control, in Ireland since 1974. We operate the 24hr National Freephone Helpline 1800 341 900 and the Instant Messaging Support Service available on womensaid.ie as well as a number of Dublin based face-face services. We also act for justice and social change through our specialised training, public awareness campaigns and policy work.
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.National women's organisation who provides information and analysis on policy issues
A membership based organisation comprising women's groups, centres, networks & projects
Women's Voice DLR is a group of volunteers passionate about moving DLR society towards gender equality. Our aim is to inform, encourage and empower women to contribute equally to every debate and every issue affecting society and the economy at all levels from local communities to international contexts.
As a Christian Association their purpose is to share their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ with women and all young people and to serve the whole community by encouraging spiritual physical and social development.