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The Union of Students in Ireland Launch Mental Health Text Line

[…]found that among students who participated in the USI National Report on Student Mental Health in Third Level Education, just under a third had received a formal diagnosis of their mental health. Most of these students received a diagnosis of depression [74%] and anxiety [73.5%]. USI President, Lorna Fitzpatrick said: “This is such an important resource for students, anxiety and depression is something that an uncountable amount of students suffer from on a day to day basis. In the USI National Report on Student Mental Health in Third Level Education, we found that 34.4% of students were put on a […]
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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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Minister Harris Launches National Condom Distribution Service in Third Level Colleges

[…]taking with the third-level campuses and students, and we will build on this to support a broader Healthy Ireland Healthy Campus initiative across more health and wellbeing issues.” Helen Deely, Acting Assistant National Director for HSE Health and Wellbeing said, “Using condoms correctly and every time sex occurs reduces the risk of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. STI diagnoses have been increasing among young adults in recent years [note 6]. In the past, some young adults reported having sex without a condom because of the cost associated with buying condoms [note 7]; others reported having […]
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Minister Bruton Launches USI 21 Day Challenge with a Smart Brew

[…]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. Speaking at the launch Minister Bruton said: “Thinking fast often leads us to miss smart choices. This campaign asks us to stop and think. Small changes in our habits can make a big difference. This does not alter the obligation on government to lead on some vital big choices, like the sort of infrastructure we build. The government published the Climate Action Plan earlier this year, which sets […]
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[…]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 […]

Budget 2020 Does Not Reflect Student Needs 

[…]€2 million funding for Student Counselling Services. According to the National Student Mental Health Report students are suffering with extreme levels of stress, anxiety and depression. This additional funding will allow Higher Education Institutions to provide additional support to students through the Student Counselling Services.  The €2 million additional investment to the Residential Tenancies Board is a positive step which will support the RTB to exercise its greater powers in enforcing the Rent Pressure Zones. Students have been disproportionately affected by the Housing crisis and it is necessary that the RPZ’s are […]

Students Register to Vote Ahead of 2019/2020 Elections

[…]Housing for the SUSI Grants  for cut fees for action on climate emergency for better mental health services  USI President, Lorna Fitzpatrick said: “Students have been the leaders of change when it came to the Repeal the 8th and Marriage Equality Referendums, both of which changed our society for the best. It is important that students of all ages are on the register of electors and use their vote to better their lives. The reality is that we are in the midst of an accommodation crisis, we have never seen students pay this much for rent, our students are paying […]
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USI National Report on Student Mental Health in Third Level Education

[…]2019. This is a large piece of research and will provide a much-needed insight into student mental health. It is the first of its kind looking specifically at student mental health across Ireland. We got a great response to that survey with over 3300 people completing it. While this is not a large enough sample to be considered nationally representative, the results still hold value and point to areas of concern for students. We also hope to carry out several flash surveys that will give us a glimpse into specific issues for example the experience of international students or those […]
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Our Projects: Mental Health

[…]education providers, they also have a responsibility to protecting and promoting students mental health and wellbeing. Since July 2017 the HSE have provided funding to support the mental health project in USI.  It is clear from the statistics that this project within USI to examine and advocate for services to meet the need of the growing demand is very much needed. Find out more at […]

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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USI SAVES programme tackling energy waste and climate change

[…]earlier this month. At the National University of Galway, we were accompanied by the Environmental Health and Safety Manger Lorraine Rushe who said: “This is the second year that this campaign has been run in NUI Galway and it has been a huge success.  It creates awareness and empowers the students to take responsibility for the way in which they live and encourages them to reduce their impact on the environment and associated costs.  We can all learn from these initiatives and it is by getting students and staff to engage that we will start to see how small changes in the […]
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Students Nationwide Stand Against Coca-Cola in #TasteZeroRights campaign

[…]the passing of this motion, stating: “Young people are the main target market for Coca Cola products and have great weight in this campaign. This is not the first time there have been issues with Coca Cola company violating human rights. Previously Students’ Unions threatened boycotts of Coca Cola during the Anti-War movement, and we may be forced into such action again if this persists”   SIPTU Deputy General Secretary, Ethel Buckley, said: “When they act in solidarity workers and students are one of the most powerful forces for social change. This has been the case globally and in Ireland […]
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USI welcomes €400,000 funding allocated to Third Level Institutions for consent education

[…]we are not being ‘shrill’, we’re calling out an epidemic. We have campaigned on sexual health awareness and guidance for over two decades and there is finally recognition from Government that we don’t just need their concern, we need their resourcing to tackle a cultural and societal problem that we can’t ignore” This week, the Irish Universities Association (IUA) launched an Indecon report on the reinvestment back into the economy and society that Universities make in the Irish third level system, a figure of almost €9 billion per annum. Cahill further remarked: “We need to recognise as a state the […]
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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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“Cost is a barrier to safe sex” says USI

[…]regarding cost.   Students as a cohort have already been failed by a lack of sexual health education at post-primary level, and we are still being failed when it comes to actual access to contraceptives, and cost is most certainly a barrier.”   The USI believes that the ability to choose contraception is imperative for all students and those who are sexually active. Siona continued:   “What is imperative here is the ability for people to choose and be comfortable with the best methods of contraception for them, without cost as a hurdle to that decision making.   We are […]

Students Prepare for Fairtrade Fortnight

[…]on global fair trade. Events across Ireland will showcase the enormous growth of Fair Trade products available in Ireland and highlight the work still to come in promoting fairer Ireland. As part of the fortnight, Fairtrade Ireland have organised a speaker tour with two speakers ;Sara Montoya, a international Business student from the COOPCAFTER coffee co-op in Colombia and Blas Arismendis  Marcelinos for the BANELINO bananas co-op in the Dominican Republic. They will be visiting towns and third level institutions across Ireland to speak about the positive impacts creating a Fairtrade community can have on people’s lives. Speaking ahead of […]

USI Launch Highly Anticipated SHAG Week 2019

[…]represent over 374,000 students across the island of Ireland USI SHAG acronym stands for Sexual Health Awareness and Guidance USI have partnered with the HSE Sexual Health and Crisis Pregnancy Programme for this National Campaign 30,000 SHAG Packs will be distributed throughout the week Find 2017 HSE STI report statistics HERE   For Comment, Contact: Aoife Duff Public Relations & Communications Manager E: pr@usi.ie M: 083 881 2270 […]

USI Launch Highly Anticipated SHAG Week 2019

[…]represent over 374,000 students across the island of Ireland USI SHAG acronym stands for Sexual Health Awareness and Guidance USI have partnered with the HSE Sexual Health and Crisis Pregnancy Programme for this National Campaign 30,000 SHAG Packs will be distributed throughout the week Find 2017 HSE STI report statistics HERE   For Comment, Contact: Aoife Duff Public Relations & Communications Manager E: pr@usi.ie M: 083 881 2270 […]

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 […]

Opportunity to write a blog on Mental Health for USI

[…]or outside of the college setting Self-care tips/advice Homesickness Erasmus  LGBTI+ and mental health Disability and mental health  Mature student experience  Specific mental health difficulties Recovery  Life after college Ideas on things people/leaders could do to improve student’s mental health at third level  Submitting the blog Email your blog to Aoife at mentalhealth@usi.ie .  Once you submit the blog you will receive notification of receipt of it within two working days.  If the blog needs further editing you will be fully involved in the process.  Selected blogs for publication will receive a €25 euro one for all voucher as a thank you.  […]
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Mental Health: USI Launch ReCharge Campaign & +Connections App

[…]Minister with special responsibility for mental health will be launching the ‘ReCharge’ mental health campaign and ‘+Connections’ mental health support app in University College Cork on November 12th. The ‘ReCharge’ campaign is a campaign to empower and encourage students to seek support and take time to recharge their mental health. USI President Síona Cahill stated: “The importance of striving to improve mental health services at third level year on year cannot be stressed enough. The Union of Students in Ireland have always and will always host national Mental Health campaigns due to the severity of the situation and to promote […]
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USI supports DITSU campaign to prevent Library closures.

[…]deficit in Building Managers across DIT’s numerous campuses, a lack of clerical staff in student health centres, and vacancies in key lecturing posts. Síona Cahill, USI President, expressing her backing for DITSU’s actions to highlight this staffing shortage said, “Cutting library opening hours and threatening the future of smaller campus libraries will have a huge impact on students who need these services most, such as part-time and mature students, those who work or commute during the day, and those who do not have the equipment, books, or workspace available to them in their own homes or accommodation. “It is imperative […]
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videoDoc & USI drive free student healthcare initiative

[…]service, which is incredibly reassuring. We want to encourage more and more students to take their health needs seriously, and use health services available to them. Online services like VideoDoc are easy to access and if a prescription is needed, then it can be sent to the nearest pharmacy.” With the academic year in full swing, videoDoc representatives are also embarking on a nationwide road trip to USI member campuses across Ireland to promote the free videoDoc access and give students a glimpse of the car they could win. The videoDoc online doctor service has been embraced by the student […]
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USI condemns TCD attempt to break international & postgrad fees agreement

[…]Union, stated that: “College has completely undermined the fee certainty agreement it approved by introducing these fee rises. Students, hit with this unexpected increases in their already high fees, are now unsure if they can afford to return to their studies and, indeed, to Ireland. These students have been let down once again by an administration which students had began to regain trust and faith in, following the protest period in March. TCDSU fought to protect the interests of our students then, and we will do so now again.” Oisín Coulter, President of Trinity College Graduate Students’ Union, added that […]
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USI disassociates from Cura

[…]member will not disseminate Cura information in any USI materials or campaigns relating to sexual health and support. USI recommends the following services to students for abortion care and support: Irish Family Planning Association – free post-abortion counselling can be booked through the National Pregnancy Helpline 1850 49 50 51.   Dublin Rape Crisis Centre – offer help and support to anyone who has experienced sexual violence of any kind 1800 77 8888 or email counselling@rcc.ie   Dublin Well Woman Centre – free after abortion counselling 01 […]

USI Backs Limerick Student’s Consent Campaign

[…]consent. It’s important that every student who’s sexually active look after their own sexual health, and be respectful of others. USI is proud to support this campaign, and look forward to collaborating with LSAD and LIT students in the future.” LSAD students and designers of the campaign, Sarah Egan and Hazel Curtis, said: “Making this campaign has been all about using our creative skills for a good cause,if one person sees this campaign and changes their mindset on consent,then we’ve succeeded as designers.” LIT Students’ Union President, Philip Desmond, said: “A massive congratulations to Hazel Curtis and Sarah Egan for […]
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USI Backs Limerick Student’s Consent Campaign

[…]consent. It’s important that every student who’s sexually active look after their own sexual health, and be respectful of others. USI is proud to support this campaign, and look forward to collaborating with LSAD and LIT students in the future.” LSAD students and designers of the campaign, Sarah Egan and Hazel Curtis, said: “Making this campaign has been all about using our creative skills for a good cause,if one person sees this campaign and changes their mindset on consent,then we’ve succeeded as designers.” LIT Students’ Union President, Philip Desmond, said: “A massive congratulations to Hazel Curtis and Sarah Egan for […]
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Student Achievement Awards Ireland 2018 celebrates student success

[…]2018. The Wheel will judge Charity Event of the Year and Samaritans Ireland will judge the Mental Health Activism of the Year category. Representatives from colleges across the island will be in attendance. The event is taking place tonight, Thursday, April 19th in Radisson, Dublin Castle at 6:30pm. Full list of nominees and awards can be found here: […]
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Student Teachers Placement Report Launched

[…]in the workplace is something that must be supported, but not at the risk to student learning and health, as indicated by the report. “Congress supports this new collaboration in education, which will help to improve student conditions whilst recognising and striving for improvement in working conditions for all young workers.  We will continue to work with the student movement and all affiliate unions to ensure that students and young workers can avail of quality opportunities and decent conditions in the workplace.” TUI President Joanne Irwin said, “With the extension of the Professional Master of Education (PME) – required to […]

USI Welcomes May Referendum Date

[…]this issue, and arguably it affects our future generations more than any other. UK Department of Health statistics show that over a quarter of those giving Irish addresses with their services are women between 18-24 years of age. USI will campaign for repeal of the 8th amendment in line with the expressed views of students across Ireland and our long history of opposition to Ireland’s ban on a woman’s right to choose – and we’ll be redoubling our effort to have students registered and voting on May 25th” ENDS Notes: USI’s national campaign calling for a Repeal of the Eighth […]

Students Support National Campaign To #RepealThe8th

[…]to remove the Eighth Amendment from the Constitution in order to protect women’s safety, health and wellbeing. In the coming months, USI will also be registering thousands of students to vote ahead of the proposed date of May 25th. Speaking about the launch, USI President Michael Kerrigan said, “Students are behind this campaign, and are willing to show compassion by voting ‘Yes’ so people can make personal and private decisions without the fear of being charged as criminals. We must remove the Eighth Amendment, and we must accommodate students to vote. Students are overwhelmingly in favour of changing our restrictive […]
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Students Rally To Demand May Vote To #RepealThe8th

[…]this issue, and arguably it affects our future generations more than any other. UK Department of Health statistics show that over a quarter of those giving Irish addresses with their services are women between 18-24 years of age. Because of the reality of the Eighth Amendment, no Students’ Union has indicated that they wish to campaign to keep the Eighth Amendment. “We issued letters to all members of the Cabinet asking for a May date for referendum, and no later. A May vote will ensure thousands of young people turning 18 during their last year of secondary school can vote. […]
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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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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 […]

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