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Center for Independent Living
Justice and Equality
- Emails sent in relation to negotiations for a new Programme For Government to prioritise inclusion of disabled people
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Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed
Social Protection
- To call on the Political Party leaders to support reform and investment in public services, particularly to support those marginalised and struggling to meet the cost of living; support the provision of good jobs, alongside education, training, guidance and a supportive social welfare system; to promote social cohesion and access to employment for those furthest from the labour market; future-proof Ireland’s capacity to respond to emerging global challenges.
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Munster Branch IRFU
Sports and Recreation
- LSSIF Funding for Centre of Excellence in Limerick
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Trinity College Dublin Students' Union
Education and Training
- emailed about educational supports for Northern Irish students with specific reference to HEAR(Higher Education Access Routes) and DARE(Disability Access Routes to Education)
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Irish Green Building Council
Environment
- Sending a letter on key actions required as part of the next Programme for Government to turn vacant and under-utilised properties into quality homes.
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St. Francis Hospice Dublin
Health
- Seeking funding in 2025 to progress the new National Adult Palliative Care Policy / Seeking inclusion of palliative care in political party manifestos / seeking the prioritisation of palliative care in the Programme for Government
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CyberSafeIreland
Children and Youth Affairs
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Meath Youth Federation CLG
Children and Youth Affairs
- Informing political representatives on local youth issues
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Parkinson's Ireland
Health
- Various politicians were lobbied to support a room being made available in a HSE building for a new Parkinson's nurse service in Cork.
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IRELAND CANADA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
Trade
- The ICBA wrote to the Leaders of the Policital parties asking each to prioritise the ratification of the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA ) between the EU and Canada if elected. CETA was passed by the EU Parliament in 2017. The first year after the provisional implementation of CETA, there was more than 30% rise in the value of goods traded between Ireland and Canada. Today, 17 member states have ratified CETA.