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International Affairs Policy

[…]Goals. Congress also mandates The VP for Equality & Citizenship to work with student health groups such as Students4VaccineEquity on vaccine and medicine equity.   15 IA 1: Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Reapproved 2018 and 2021 Congress notes with concern: The on-going negotiations between the European Union and the United States in relation to the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, and the potential impact that it could have on Irish higher education, democracy and wider society. Congress does not support: The lowering of any EU standards in regards to the environment, food safety, animal welfare and workers’ rights. In […]

Union of Students in Ireland statement

[…]actions or attending protests to support the Black Lives Matter movement, please follow the public health guidance. Maintain social distancing, use face masks and ensure you follow respiratory hygiene.  If you are, or will be in contact with anyone who is immunocompromised, you can still support these actions online by sharing petitions, donating, or having conversations with friends and family. If anyone is affected by this, please seek support from your Students’ Union and services in your […]

Irish psychoactive drugs users in 15-24 year age group are highest in Europe

[…]and the effects can be catastrophic for some people. Copies of the new posters area available on www.drugs.ie  It is important to remember that if you have physical or mental health problems such as epilepsy, heart problems, asthma, depression, panic or anxiety attacks drug use is more risky. You are advised not to use. It’s always safer not to use illegal […]
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Students to Join Rally for Accessible Abortion

[…]right to access abortions in Ireland is very much a student issue. UK Department of Health statistics show that approximately one quarter of women who give Irish addresses when availing of abortion services in the UK are between the ages of 18-24. Irish women are more likely to receive surgical abortions. Surgical abortions are more invasive than medical abortions, which are available up to 9 weeks. The reason for this is a lack of information and also the time it takes to organise travelling to another country. This is a class issue. It costs at least €1,000 to travel to England from Ireland for […]
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Union of Students in Ireland praises UCC Students for voting to repeal the 8th

[…]abortion is still illegal in Ireland, even in the case of rape, incest, if there’s a risk to health or severe foetal impairment, is a violation of human rights. Repealing the 8th will restore these rights.” The result now means that UCCSU will actively engage in a local and national campaign to repeal the 8th amendment. Speaking at the count, James Upton, UCCSU Deputy President, said “this result mandates future campaigns to repeal the 8th amendment. We will now actively engage with this issue at all levels, as directed by student council.” Aidan Coffey, UCCSU President said “it’s important to […]
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Take action to support our student nurses & midwives

[…]do I contact them?  You can find the full membership of the Oireachtas Committee on Health below. You can also find TDs in your constituency here. The easiest way to contact them is via email, but you could also contact their constituency office.   Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health  Chair  Séan Crowe – Sinn Féin (Dublin South West)  Deputies  Colm Burke – Fine Gael (Cork North-Central)  Cathal Crowe – Fianna Fáil (Clare)  David Cullinane – Sinn Féin (Waterford)  Bernard Durkan – Fine Gael (Kildare North)  Neasa Hourigan – Green Party (Dublin Central)  Gino Kenny – Solidarity-People Before Profit (Dublin Mid-West)  John Lahart – Fianna Fáil (Dublin South-West)  Roisín Shortall – Social Democrats (Dublin North-West)    Senators  Frances Black – Independent  Lorraine Clifford-Lee – Fianna Fáil  Martin Conway – Fine Gael  Annie Hoey – Labour […]
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USI Launches Pre-Budget Submission Ahead of Budget 2020

[…]is immediately needed in the following areas: Grants Fees Housing Access & Inclusion Equality Health (mental & sexual) Action on Climate Change Yesterday’s lobby day saw over 60 student leaders speak to upwards of 145 TD’s and Senators on what funding needs to be made available to the sectors that affect students.   USI President Síona Cahill and President-Elect Lorna Fitzpatrick spoke on the Pre-Budget Submission stating: “Following Brexit, students in Ireland will be forced to pay the highest third level fees in the EU. Accommodation costs and the cost of living has soared, while financial support available for students […]
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Elections 2022 now open

[…]and sometimes external organisations to roll out Welfare campaigns around mental health, sexual health, physical health. Other areas include; accommodation, finances, consent, drugs & alcohol and other addictive behaviours, body positivity, eating disorders and bullying & cyberbullying. Chairs the Welfare working group at National Council to address local and national issues and plan national welfare campaigns. Sits on the following boards: Student Affairs Ireland, National Advisory Committee for Ending Sexual Violence and Harassment in Higher Education, SUSI Advisory Committee, THEA Promoting Consent and Prevention Sexual Violence Steering Group, alongside other national committees. Vice President for Campaigns: Main responsibility for organising […]

Honouring Teaching Heroes

[…]Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Institute of Technology, Tralee Mary Brosnan Nursing and Health Care Sciences Institute of Tecnology, Tralee John Brosnan Computing Mary Immaculate College Diarmuid O’Driscoll Mathematics & Computer Studies Mary Immaculate College Mary Moloney Early Childhood Care and Education Maynooth University Frank Mulligan Experimental Physics Maynooth University Kevin Kavanagh Biology National University of Ireland, Galway Deirdre Curran School of Business & Economics and Whitaker Institute (Employment Relations) National University of Ireland, Galway Mark Lang School of Physics  (Centre for Astronomy) Open Training College Raymond Watson Social Care Open Training College Alacoque McAuley Savage Social Care Royal College of […]

Alcohol Awareness Toolkit launched by drinkaware.ie and USI

[…]for Welfare said: “Alcohol awareness campaigns are essential to promotion of good mental health. While awareness now exists of the problems that can arise from excessive alcohol consumption, binge drinking is still a prevalent habit among young people. We offer assistance to Students’ Unions to help them inform and educate their students about alcohol in a simple and engaging manner. These campaigns and this toolkit will help us combat a trend that can lead to depression, poverty and suicide.” The Alcohol Awareness Toolkit and associated resources can be downloaded by visiting drinkaware.ie. Some “Do”s and “Don’t”s of Alcohol Awareness Events […]
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Cost of college passes €1,000 per month: Students respond

[…]cases with a negative effect on their study time and academic output. The crisis in youth mental health issues in this country is being accentuated by the financial burden which many vulnerable students are having to bear in their pursuit of a college degree. The average student maintenance grant, at €84 per week, does not even cover rental costs alone according to the figures published in this study, and does not compare favourably to the lowest rate of Jobseekers’ Allowance in this country, at €100 per week. But this is about more than vulnerable students. Parents and families up and […]
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Promote the Vote: Regional European Parliament Election Hustings

[…]and to hear how they intend to address youth issues such as employment, higher education, mental health services amongst others issues if elected. The North West European Parliament Election Hustings began last month in NUI Galway. You can listen to a recording of this hustings below. Last week the hustings continued in UCC on Wednesday April 30th, for the Southern Region. Click on the recording below to hear the event. The Dublin Region Hustings is taking place in the Science Gallery, Trinity College on May 20th. Click on the event below for details. Promote the Vote: Dublin European Parliament Hustings or book […]
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Lorna Fitzpatrick Elected President of the Union of Students in Ireland, 2019/2020

[…]Support for HIV Awareness campaigns – Calls for funding and visibility on Men’s Mental Health to tackle the growing suicide rates in young males – Support for the Decriminalisation of Drugs – Support for Abortion Access in Northern Ireland, as well as support for the campagn for Marriage Equality in Northern Ireland – The USI sabbatical term begins of the 1st July Poll Results Total valid poll: 211 Quota: 106 FitzPatrick, Lorna: 121 Hassan, Oisín: 88 RoN: […]
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Logue regrets loss of UCD but is hopeful for re-affiliation in near future

[…]its campaigns for gender and marriage equality and its efforts to promote mental and sexual health. We hope that UCD students will join these campaigns again in the future, as their input has been profoundly influential over the years. Last Autumn, the students of Trinity College chose to remain affiliated to USI and tomorrow we hope to hear that students in NUI Maynooth will do the same. We will also hear whether students in Dublin City University have chosen to rejoin USI, after a decade of disaffiliation. As students go through difficult times, never has the value of unity and […]
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USI asks students to ‘Leave A Light On’ for those in substance misuse recovery

[…]upon the day and mark this occasion for years to come. We need to see substance dependency as a health issue and not a criminal offence and to put in place the systems in society that do that and support people to and through recovery.” Paul Duff, Project Co-Ordinator of the Recovery Academy of Ireland, which has been working with USI on this campaign, said: “The Leave a Light On campaign serves as a beacon of hope, signifying that help is available, and that people can and do recover. It gives me great pride to see well-known buildings light up […]
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Welfare Policy

[…]lost among the many campaigns that students see during the year. Congress believes That a generic health campaign, promoting all aspects of health (physical, sexual, mental, etc.) should replace the specific campaigns, and be rolled out across all MO campuses during the year. That a Student Health and Wellbeing campaign that takes into account the many issues related to Welfare that students’ face, and brings them under an umbrella campaign, would be the best way to ensure that the Welfare related campaign activities of USI are identifiable on a national level. Congress further notes That some campaigns avail of funding […]

Students to march in bloc at Action on X protest

[…]right to access abortions in Ireland is very much a student issue. In 2011, UK Department of Health statistics show that 4,049 Irish women availed of abortion services in England and Wales. Of these women, 1,404 were between the ages of 18-24 and 2,566 of these were under the age of 30. Crucially, these figures are probably an underestimation of the true numbers as many Irish women give no Irish address for reasons of confidentiality. It costs at least €1,000 to travel to England from Ireland for an abortion, covering clinic costs, travel costs and accommodation. Students don’t have ready […]
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USI President sets out student choices for the future of higher education in Ireland

[…]she welcomed the enhanced supports available to students in light of COVID-19, on mental health and a renewed focus on preventing sexual assault on campus, she concluded that more needed to be done to address the central issue of access for all students who would benefit from Higher Education – and that this would be best addressed in a publicly funded higher education system. ENDS Notes: The Education Futures Coalition, formerly known as the Coalition for Publicly Funded Higher Education, is a collaboration between IFUT, SIPTU, FORSA, USI, ISSU and the […]
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