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Chats for Change Webinar – Register here.

[…]for Change campaign takes place in USI member colleges across Ireland, promoting positive mental health and wellbeing.  It’s an initiative of the USI Welfare Campaign and is supported by Please Talk and St Patricks Mental Health Foundation.  We’re proud to have Twitter as a partner for the […]

Students To Take Action Against Avoca and Aramark Over Direct Provision Ties This Christmas

[…]at 1pm on Suffolk Street outside the Avoca store to highlight to Christmas shoppers the ties the store has to direct provision centres through its owner, Aramark. The Union are calling for Avoca management to cut ties with Aramark in the New Year as part of Avoca’s New Years Resolution. Speaking ahead of the action, USI President Michael Kerrigan, said: “The situation in direct provision is cruel, and people are stuck there for up to 7 years. People can’t work, people get just over €20 a week, and people have little to no access to fresh fruit, no access to […]
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Student Digs: National Survey 2023 report published

[…]them having use of the room for the full seven days a week – this shows that digs is not a very cheap or low-cost option. On the publication of the report today, USI President, Chris Clifford said: “The scarcity of student housing has plagued students for over a decade and is one of the symptoms of the wider flawed housing policy in Ireland. USI, local Students’ Unions, and others have outlined these issues repeatedly and have laid-out what we think needs to be done to address this crisis and provide proper accommodation for students now and into the future. […]
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USI Joins The Healthy Ireland Network

[…]Ireland council Keith Woods, followed by contributions from An Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Minister for Health Simon Harris and Health Promotion Minster for Health Promotion Marcella Corcoron Kennedy. The Purpose of the Healthy Ireland Network is: To establish and grow an empowering National movement through which Health and Well-being is seen as an individual and collective responsibility To support, advocate and ensure the Healthy Ireland message is spread, understood and acted on throughout Ireland USI was nominated by the Healthy Ireland Council to contribute further to the national and local framework as being a network partner. As USI is a key […]

Students disappointed by move away from student cards as valid ID for reduced train fares

[…]new policy would mean students who have no other need for a Leap Card and cannot even use it to purchase train tickets would have to buy and carry a Leap Card. “For many students this seems like a move that is only to suit Irish Rail and in no way helps students, who are just trying to get to college or part-time […]
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Students Waiting Up To 6 Weeks For Third-Level Counselling Services

[…]mental health counselling services by ring-fencing €3m per annum to tackle future mental health crisis on campus. The urgent call comes ahead of World Mental Health Day on October 10th as tax cuts dominate the outcomes of Budget 2018 due to be released tomorrow by Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe. USI President Michael Kerrigan said, ‘Budget 2018 should focus on improving mental health supports, and not on tax cuts. Waiting lists for on third-level counselling services are currently seeing students waiting for up to six weeks to see a counsellor. Students are facing depression, anxiety, loneliness, substance misuse, and suicidal behaviour […]
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Money Matters USI Student Finance Guide

[…]was that young adults’ experiences of financial stress are strongly related to their mental health and well-being. The USI Student Finance Guide contains expert advice on managing a budget, managing debt and maintaining savings. It also includes advice on what financial supports are available to students and families, as well as a best practice guide on choosing financial services that meet the individual needs of a student. Easy-to-use budget sheets are included, enabling students to keep weekly or monthly budgets that will help monitor their income and expenditure.   Online version Online version here, for use in online stories: http://issuu.com/theusi/docs/usistudentfinanceguide moneyMatters2012-POSTER USI Vice […]

Urgent clarity needed on student nursing and midwifery placements

[…]we respect the need to ensure the safety of those on placement and to address pressure in the health service, this extension means that students are once again uncertain about what their education will look like for the remainder of the semester. Placements are currently due to recommence from February 8, but not all clinical placement sites will be able to accommodate students from this date and there is limited information available as to what this will mean for students who cannot return to placement at this time. “USI urges the Departments of Health and Further and Higher Education, Research Innovation […]
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USI launches cyberbullying awareness campaign “Think Before You Type”

[…]at a national level and has become an issue of grave concern for many young people. Congress approved a policy entitled “Combating Cyberbullying in Third-Level” and USI’s Vice President for Welfare, Denise McCarthy, launched the USI Guide to Cyberbullying. The guide includes tips on internet etiquette, advice on how to deal with cyberbullying and information on support services that are available to young people who become victim to it. Download the Guide here. Denise McCarthy, Vice President for Welfare said: “Social media is designed to bring people together, but when it’s used to exclude and target people the effects can […]
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Banning of ‘Tampons and Tea’ advertisement sends dangerous message and should be reversed – USI

[…]that this ad was providing information and bridging an information gap which exists as period products and menstruating is not necessarily taught in our schools or spoken about at home.”  The USI is backing calls for the ad to be reinstated and urges people to sign the petition […]
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Settling into College

[…]get everything you will need. Sit down and write up a list of things; bed sheets, towels, cleaning products, stationery, food to get your started (not just beans) etc Get the phone numbers for a few taxi companies, the college switchboard, college health/medical centr3e, chaplain,  local emergency services and Student Union officers. Familiarise yourself with local surroundings; bus route, supermarkets […]

Win tickets to see the Strypes this Thursday!

[…]and we won’t give them away.  We won’t share your details with any company, and any details stored in our system will be deleted soon after when we’ve made the draw.  As with all USI competitions, no purchase is necessary to enter. We’ll put all the names of entrants into a spreadsheet and draw one individual entry with the help of a random number generator at Random.org and contact that individual to ensure that: they are an eligible student and they want the prize. Then we’ll arrange for the prize to either be collected at USI HQ in Dublin, collected at a […]
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USI welcomes establishment of new body which aims to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness

[…]play a huge part in reducing the stigma surrounding it.” The National Taskforce on Youth Mental Health 2016/2017 is made up of Helen McEntee TD, Minister of State for Mental Health and Older People (Chair); Paul Reid, Fingal County Manager (Chair alternate); Cian Power, VP for Welfare, Union of Students of Ireland ; Dr Tony Bates, CEO Jigsaw; Prof Mary Cannon, RCSI; Rob Hennelly, GAA; Dr Shari McDaid, Mental Health Reform; Moninne Griffith, BeLonG To; Mary Cunningham, National Youth Council of Ireland; Grainia Long, ISPCC; Ian Power, CEO SpunOut.ie ; Jim Breen, CEO Cycle Against Suicide; and representatives of the […]
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USI officially launch ReCharge Campaign

[…]for mental health thanked the Union of Students in Ireland for the work being done on mental health at third level, speaking on this the Minister stated: “Mental health is everybody’s concern, it is all of our responsibility to collectively embrace the challenge. We need to have some serious conversations about where we are going in the area of mental health, societally. USI have shown great leadership today in launching this app [+Connections] and providing a tool for every student to direct and signpost them to the appropriate services available, I want to acknowledge the contribution of the ESB for […]

Redeveloping the website

The USI website gets quite a bit of traffic – we pull in around 94% of our viewers from Ireland and the UK (mostly from Northern Ireland).  We’re fairly extensively linked to and we attract an enormous amount of spam. All of this makes developing and managing the site somewhat complex – but rewarding when viewership increases due to changes to the site. We’re already seeing some small evidence of that today. The new design aims to put the stories we think will interest the rest of the world in our work – we have an external readership focus for 80% […]

USI Strategy Documents

[…]Accommodation Strategy USI Smoking Cessation Strategy USI Sexual Health Strategy USI Physical Health, Healthy Eating and Body Confidence Strategy USI Mental Health Strategy USI Gambling Harm Reduction Strategy USI Drugs Harm Reduction Strategy USI Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy A Vision for Partnership USI BTEA Reform Proposals USI Financial Representation Protocol USI Training Policy USI USI Union Development Strategy 2015 – […]

Students are in the Best Position to set up their own Business

[…]said, “Young people and student inventors have brought a lot of life-changing, commercial products to the international market in the past few years, such as the SecuRetract from UCC, a minimally invasive, disposal retractor for use in laproscopic surgery; the BLAZER team from Trinity, whose product idea will save honeybees by removing Varroa mite infestations; TippyTalk from LIT, which is a robust touch screen communication system which overcomes non-verbal disabilities. It’s extremely inspiring and encouraging for other students seeing their peers excel in their businesses and product designs.” The Student Entrepreneur Awards is sponsored by Enterprise Ireland, Cruickshank Intellectual Property […]
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USI launches SHAG campaign “Whoever you like, love safer sex”

[…]Durkan, Brand Manager of Durex Ireland: “Every student has the right to good sexual health and good sexual health education. As condoms are the only form of contraception that can protect against both pregnancy and STIs, we want people to feel comfortable using and talking about them. At Durex, we are committed to raising awareness of sexual health education and the importance of safer sex, which is why we are delighted to support the USI with such an important campaign.” Organisations supporting the campaign: Durex MSD Think Contraception IFPA (Irish family planning association) Dublin Aids Alliance Crisis Pregnancy Programmes Aids […]
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Union of Students Ireland and HSE launch safer sex campaign ‘Are You Getting It?’

[…]consent. It’s important that every student who’s sexually active look after their own sexual health. This means getting tested regularly, using condoms to protect you from the risk of contracting an STI” Helen Deely, Head of the HSE Sexual Health & Crisis Pregnancy Programme said, “We would actively encourage people who are thinking of having sex or are sexually active, to think ahead and practice safer sex. Using a condom will help limit the risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection and an unplanned pregnancy. The HSE is delighted to partner with USI on this initiative and the Johnny’s Got You […]
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Counselling Services

[…]participation in third-level education within the EU. The importance of promoting positive mental health among the large third-level student population cannot be underestimated with A Vision for Change (2006) showing a high percentage of students experiencing mental health difficulties. These difficulties include: depression, anxiety, loneliness, substance misuse, and suicidal behaviour. This document also shows, almost 75% of all mental disorders first emerge between the ages of 15 and 25. The provision of counselling services to meet the growing numbers and diverse needs of students has not kept pace. Waiting lists are currently seeing students waiting for up to six weeks. […]

[…]of information on YourMentaHealth.ie. We encourage anyone who is concerned about their own mental health or the mental health of someone they care about to visit the website to learn more. Young people are a priority group that are identified within our Connecting for Life, Irelands National Strategy to Reduce Suicide 2015-2020, so we are delighted to support the Re:Charge campaign that has been developed specifically for […]

USI marks World Suicide Prevention Day 2020

[…]more support and investment is needed in peer support programmes, mental health nurses in student health centres, mental health modules as part of curriculums and training for both staff and students around mental health.” USI is looking forward to the upcoming publication of the first National Framework on Student Mental Health and Suicide Prevention which will provide evidence-based guidance for  all those working in third level to come together in preventing suicide and improving mental health for all students. Supports available: Contact your college counselling service or welfare officer Make an appointment with your GP In an emergency attend your […]

USI Launch Online SHAG week as Report shows a 22% increase in Syphilis with 24 men diagnosed per woman

[…]the risk of contracting an STI. Getting tested is quick, painless and usually free, at college health clinics, GUM clinics and sexual health clinics.” There were almost five times the amount of reported cases of gonorrhoea in men (1,083) compared to women (221) in 2015, but there were almost three times the amount of reported genital herpes in women (928), compared to men (340). Early infectious syphilis rates were 2,290% higher in men with 239 reported cases, compared to 10 reported cases in women. The union, which represents 354,000 students across the island of Ireland, has emphasised that early detection […]
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The Union of Students in Ireland is Urging Students to Stay away from the 2CB Drug

[…]“There are problems with purity and contaminants, and there is no way of checking that what is purchased or consumed is the intended substance. Given the serious side-effects experienced by the young people in Cork, the HSE Addiction services are issuing a warning about possible contaminated ‘party pills’ and advise people to not consume any unknown substances that they are offered at this time.”   Further Survey Results: 82% of students have tried illegal drugs. While it is common for some students to try illegal drugs at least once in their lifetime, recurring drug use is lower for illegal drugs […]
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Strategies

[…]Registration Reform USI Sustainability Strategy 2018 Strategies passed at Congress in 2017: Health Promotion Strategy 2017 – 2020 (PDF) Strategies passed at Congress in 2016: USI Equality Strategy (PDF) Students For Choice Strategy (PDF) USI Accommodation Strategy (PDF) Strategies passed at Congress in 2015: USI Union Development Strategy 2015 – 2020 (PDF) Strategies passed at Congress in 2014: USI Mental Health Strategy 2014 – 2017 […]

Usit Travel Liquidation Statement

[…]liquidators in the coming days, and may wish to contact FLAC (Free Legal Advice Centres) on www.flac.ie or the Citizen’s Information on https://www.citizensinformation.ie/ for further […]

Usit Travel Liquidation Statement

[…]liquidators in the coming days, and may wish to contact FLAC (Free Legal Advice Centres) on www.flac.ie or the Citizen’s Information on https://www.citizensinformation.ie/ for further […]

USI and Y Factor Gender Conference 2014

[…]Activism, Trans* Activism and modules relating to reproductive health rights, men’s health and LGBTQ Health. Register your place here, spaces are limited. Email equality@usi.ie for more information. Follow #GenCon14 on Twitter to get in on the […]

Welfare Media Links

USI end partnership with drinkaware.ie  Newstalk Breakfast 26/11/13 USI Launch Student Mental Health Campaign with the help of Alan Quinlan 11/11/13 #OMGsti: Gonorrhoea is Trending Spin103.8 […]

USI Encourage Students to ‘Share the Load’ on International Men’s Day

[…]said: “The main aim of today’s initiative is to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health, particularly men’s mental health. Studies find that 8 out of 10 deaths by suicide are male, that is 80%. We need to talk about mental health to break down the stigma show the supports available for students both inside and outside of college.  Mental health is something that affects us all. College is a fun time but also a lot of stress and pressure can be put on students during their time in college.  It’s important that students realise that it’s good to talk about […]
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College stress can lead to eating disorders, warns USI

[…]of stress placed on students, and make sure to have frank and open conversations about mental health on campuses. “A healthy daily schedule doesn’t require intense blocks of studying.  Instead, we’re encouraging students to make sure they have regular meals, sleep and exercise and to be aware of nationwide support services like BodyWhys. It’s important to note once students finish exams or assignments, sticking to a healthy and structured routine is important to prevent developing an eating disorder. Recognising that students who feel they may have an eating disorder can and do recover with support from friends without any judgement […]
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College stress can lead to eating disorders, warns USI

[…]of stress placed on students, and make sure to have frank and open conversations about mental health on campuses. “A healthy daily schedule doesn’t require intense blocks of studying.  Instead, we’re encouraging students to make sure they have regular meals, sleep and exercise and to be aware of nationwide support services like BodyWhys. It’s important to note once students finish exams or assignments, sticking to a healthy and structured routine is important to prevent developing an eating disorder. Recognising that students who feel they may have an eating disorder can and do recover with support from friends without any judgement […]
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Annual PleaseTalk Forum, June 2013

PleaseTalk – You, Me and our Mental Health The annual PleaseTalk Forum will take place on Friday, June 14th 2013. This year’s forum is being hosted in Gleeson Hall, DIT Kevin Street. Student , Students’ Union Officers & Student Support Staff are encouraged to attend this event, which is free of charge, to discover more about the PleaseTalk message and how students, staff and the Students’ Union can work together to develop a strong PleaseTalk presence on your campus. It will include a panel discussion entitled:  ‘Opportunities and Challenges in Promoting Mental Health in Third Level‘. For more information on the […]

Steven Kavanagh

[…]section you can put in ‘USI’, then they can identify you coming via USI.  USI Mental Health Directory For a list of college support services please visit: […]

Urgent action required for student renters as COVID-19 measures step-up

[…]standard year.” The USI is also calling on colleges and universities affected by the new public health measures to support students in every way they can by facilitating access to vital on-campus services, where possible. The union is also asking students to watch out for each other as we face into another uncertain period. Lorna said: “Students feeling isolated is a real concern for us. We know the impact it has on our mental health. Please make sure to reach out to friends and stay in touch, we all need to support each other now. There are resources available 24/7 […]
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Urgent action required for student renters as COVID-19 measures step-up

[…]standard year.” The USI is also calling on colleges and universities affected by the new public health measures to support students in every way they can by facilitating access to vital on-campus services, where possible. The union is also asking students to watch out for each other as we face into another uncertain period. Lorna said: “Students feeling isolated is a real concern for us. We know the impact it has on our mental health. Please make sure to reach out to friends and stay in touch, we all need to support each other now. There are resources available 24/7 […]
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USI to host Pink Training 2012, largest LGBT training event in Europe

[…]include Coming Out workshops, Supporting a Friends who’s Coming Out, Looking after your Mental Health, Sexual Health, Trans* Awareness, Running an LGBT Society, Bisexuality Awareness, Being an LGBT Ally, Sexual Empowerment, lobbying and media skills. Laura Harmon, Vice President for Equality and Citizenship said: “It’s great to see so many delegates attending Pink Training this year from so many different colleges. It’s also fantastic to see many new colleges attending who haven’t sent delegates to Pink Training before. This is the largest training event that USI runs and we are proud to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the event this […]
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This Week In USI 2nd – 9th June, 2017

[…]with an incredible 140 other women. Last week, the Vice President for Welfare alongside Mental Health First Aid Ireland hosted the first of 4 training for student officers in University College Cork. USI secured funding earlier in the year from the HSE to train Officers the necessary skills in how to bets support people with mental health difficulties and distresses. Over 40 Officers were trained and certified. USI warmly welcomes the publication of a book edited by Gráinne Healy, titled Crossing The Threshold which includes a chapter on the student movement’s significant work in building towards Marriage Equality in Ireland, […]

USI and PleaseTalk launch Student Support card ahead of Suicide Awareness Day

[…]Too many lives have been lost through suicide in Ireland.  Through this initiative and our mental health campaigns throughout the semester, we aim to empower students to look after their mental health and seek support before it becomes a crisis. Talking is a strength, not a […]
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73% of Students say the cost of college causes them Anxiety or Stress

[…]go up, 63% of students said they won’t be able to attend college. Jill O’ Herlihy from Mental Health Ireland said “Financial struggles affect everybody, especially students. We need to be mindful that when these issues arise, we act upon it instead of sweeping them under the carpet. The most important thing to review is how you’re handling this stress, to make sure everything else in your life reduces it, such as sleeping for 8 hours, eating healthy and exercising”.   Full survey results 95.3% of students think the cost of college is too high 73.1% of students said the […]
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USI Launch 21 Day Energy Saving Challenge in GMIT

[…]it’s choosing locally-sourced food, opting for sustainable fashion and eco-friendly beauty products, or switching off appliances when they’re not needed, there are many ways to build better green habits for the future. USI President, Lorna Fitzpatrick said: “The Union of Students in Ireland are delighted to announce the sustainability partnership with SSE Airtricity with the launch of the ‘21 Day Energy Challenge’. This challenge feeds in to our Student Switch Off Project which encourages students to save energy, tackle climate change and prevent fuel poverty.  Throughout the 21 days, we will be providing students with everyday tips to change the […]
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This Week in USI May 14th – 19th, 2017

[…]of USI. The launch was held in Dublin Castle and was addressed by the Taoiseach, Minister for Health and Minister for Health Promotion. See the full statement here The Vice President for Welfare and Vice President for the Southern Region traveled to Thurles to meet with Tipperary County Council on the funding of higher education and to support the publicly funded model. The presentation was well received with a motion going through in the coming weeks to support USIs campaign for publicly funded education. This week, USI partnered with Amnesty International Youth and the Irish Congress of Trad Unions in a […]

USI support INMO protest as 93% of Student Nurses say they have thought about emigrating

[…]we risk exporting vital medical skills.” At the end of 2015, the HSE and the Department of Health agreed that restored monetary recognition for the 36 week Nursing/Midwifery Internship from 2011 onwards.  However, the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (DEPER) subsequently amended part of the agreement, and only sanctioned recognition for 2016 graduates onwards. This means that 2011-2015 nursing and midwifery graduates are left in a position where they will be earning less than their colleagues (pre-2011) who were automatically awarded the credit.  This is a loss of over €1,400 for 2011-2013 graduates and over €1,000 for 2014-2015 graduates. […]
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On World Suicide Prevention Day, USI calls for necessary investment to bring the number of student counsellors up to recommended ‘safe and ethical’ levels

[…]million a year to maintain core counselling services and to implement the National Student Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Framework. However, USI says Government needs a plan to increase this funding by €11.5 million in order to reach safe counsellor to student ratios to combat the mental health crisis currently affecting our young people, including our students. This crisis was shown in the Jigsaw My World 2 survey where 8,290 of those surveyed were students, and of the over 8,000 student respondents, 10 per cent said that they had attempted suicide. Of those who tried to take their own lives, 54 per cent […]
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Purdah in USI

[…]or gathering of nominations All press releases to be processed by USI staff must first be approved by the President The following rules will come into effect on the date of close of nominations: A strict purdah will be applied to all announcements, releases and events. All announcements, releases and events will be referred to the President who will allocate staff tasking on communications strictly according to the principles of political neutrality Staff will take extra care to ensure that none of their interactions with officers could be construed as offering support or agreement with a candidate. Guidance for staff […]

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