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USI welcomes €400,000 funding allocated to Third Level Institutions for consent education

[…]and COSC Smart Consent in NUI Galway, which will see a full-time postdoc student overseeing the delivery of a national survey on experiences by students about experiences of sexual harassment and rape. This will be the first survey of it’s kind since the Say Something survey of students in 2013, which found that over 16% of respondents had experienced unwanted sexual contact while at their institution. Síona Cahill, USI President and member of the Departmental expert group said: “I’m here before you today not because consent was somehow picked as the next ‘gritty issue’ to talk about for the student […]
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UUSU Vote to Remain Members of NUS-USI

[…]student voice in delivering the priorities of students here. NUS-USI has a proud track record of delivery and of working together with students’ unions across Northern Ireland, and across these islands with NUS and USI, as part of our trilateral agreement. “I also want to take this opportunity to thank all campaigners who worked with NUS-USI to deliver this excellent result.” Now, more than ever students in the North feel the importance of being represented fairly by their National Union, speaking on this, UUSU President, Kevin McStravock said: “I’m really pleased that UUSU members have voted overwhelmingly to remain affiliated […]

Opportunity to write a blog on Mental Health for USI

This will be featured on their mental health new app and webpage We are looking for students to write about mental health and their experiences of it. We hope to create a safe and supportive space for students to discuss mental health and how it relates to themselves.  Some guidelines when writing the blog include:  Keep it safe and non-triggering, rather than writing about specific behaviours, focus on the feelings and psychological aspects where possible.  If using facts and figures, ensure they are correct and always reference where you got the information from.  Think of how the blog will affect […]
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USI supports DCU Students’ Union #SaveOurShepherd Campaign.

[…]to call upon minister Charlie Flanagan to revoke this order and save our Shepherd. https://www.change.org/p/minister-charlie-flanagan-save-our-shepherd Visit DCU Students’ Union’s Twitter to keep up with this campaign and sign the petition to […]
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5 top-tips for college open days.

What courses are available? Only attend open days of colleges that host courses you are interested in. Think about what you want to do, is Third Level Education for you? Are you more interested in apprenticeships etc.? Eligible for the available courses? Find out what the entry requirements are, do you need to prepare a portfolio or attend an entry exam? Realistic commute? If you don’t plan on moving out of home for college, think about what is realistic for you in terms of commuting. Look at public transport options and work out how long it will take you to […]

videoDoc & USI drive free student healthcare initiative

[…]Royal Logistics Corps, Cardiff City FC, Wrkit among others. To learn more, please visit: https://www.videodoc.ie/about-us/ Commitment to Quality and Security: videoDoc takes its role as a best in practice provider of online healthcare seriously, with patient care being supported by proprietary clinical pathways which aid doctors in delivering a comprehensive service.  All videoDoc doctors are registered with the Irish Medical Council, with at least two years on the Specialist Register, and have been fully trained to provide remote health services. videoDoc meets the requirements of GDPR […]
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USI urges homeowners to open their door to students

USI is calling on homeowners with a spare room in their home to open their door to students  in need of accommodation. To promote the Homes For Study initiative, a major promotional campaign is now underway across Ireland. Home owners in areas such as Dublin, Galway, Cork, Limerick, Waterford will receive information in the post in the coming days in the form of a leaflet outlining the easy steps they can take to register their spare room. Speaking about ’Homes for Study’, USI President Siona Cahill said: “Digs are becoming a real affordable and viable alternative accommodation because of the […]
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USI supporting student-led ‘super Yes canvass’

Today, the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) is supporting the Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) large-scale ‘super Yes canvass’ of Dublin today from 12pm to 6pm across key locations all over the city. The canvass comes as part of the final push mobilising tens of thousands of voters to vote ‘Yes’ ahead of polling day on May 25th. USI President Michael Kerrigan, who will be canvassing with USI, said: “It’s great to see almost 100 Trinity students holding over 20 Together for Yes stalls across Dublin today. Despite exams being on, students are still actively campaigning to remove […]
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Get Registered Before May 8th

[…]consider reading on, or printing off or scribbling on any RFA1 or RFA-whats-it forms get onto www.checktheregister.ie and check if you are registered to vote or if you are, if you are still on the register and where you are able to vote. Got it? Right. Carry on then. In order to vote in an election or referendum in Ireland, you must be registered to vote. So You’re Not Registered? For inclusion in the Register of Electors you must complete an application form RFA. So You Need Correction of Details If you are on the draft Register of Electors but your details are […]

Get Registered Before May 8th

[…]consider reading on, or printing off or scribbling on any RFA1 or RFA-whats-it forms get onto www.checktheregister.ie and check if you are registered to vote or if you are, if you are still on the register and where you are able to vote. Got it? Right. Carry on then. In order to vote in an election or referendum in Ireland, you must be registered to vote. So You’re Not Registered? For inclusion in the Register of Electors you must complete an application form RFA. So You Need Correction of Details If you are on the draft Register of Electors but your details are […]

Voter Registration

Do you know if you are registered to vote? Log on to  www.checktheregister.ie to see if you’re registered to vote!  If not, we have you covered with all the information you need here.  In order to vote in an election or referendum in Ireland, you must be registered to vote. So You’re Not Registered? For inclusion in the Register of Electors you must complete an application form RFA. Find the form here . So You Need Correction of Details? If you are on the draft Register of Electors but your details are incorrect you may claim to have a correction made by completing an application form RFA1. […]

NUI Galway Students Pledge To Save Energy On Campus

[…]‘Student Switch Off’ campaign will incorporate national-level partnerships with smart meter delivery agencies to show the benefits of smart meters and saving energy. The ‘Student Switch Off’ campaign will provide ongoing advice and support to students via energy-efficiency and bill management training, peer-to-peer advice sharing via video blogs and regular e-mail and social media communications. DCU, Maynooth University, NUI Galway and UCC are the four Irish universities taking part in the first year of the campaign. USI is the national representative body for the 374,000 students in third level education on the Island of Ireland. USI works to improve and […]
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VideoDoc To Provide USI Students With Free doctor Care

[…]without the need to make an appointment.  Access to the VideoDoc online doctor service is through www.videodoc.ie or the VideoDoc iOS or Android app from 8am to 10pm, 7 days.  The service costs €20 per consultation with monthly subscriptions available at €30 for an individual and €75 for a family of four giving the benefit of unlimited consultations and no hidden fees. Founded in 2014, VideoDoc helps doctors and patients re-design the healthcare system, and is currently partnered with a number of high-profile providers and businesses, including Vhi Healthcare, Beaumont Hospital, Wrkit and Clanwilliam Healthcare in Ireland. Commitment to Quality […]
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Students To Take Action Against Avoca and Aramark Over Direct Provision Ties This Christmas

[…]action will take place on Saturday the 23rd of December 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 […]
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Projects and Grant Funded Programmes Complaints Procedure

USI Complaints Procedure The Union of Students in Ireland will accept any complaints submitted by members of USI in relation to any of its activities, particularly projects and grant funded programmes. In every case, complaints will be treated seriously and the funder of the programme will be notified of the receipt of the complaint and the procedure USI proposes to use to respond to the complaint. Complaints about conduct of staff All complaints about conduct of staff (which for these purposes includes USI Officers) should be submitted to the USI General Manager in writing to the organisation’s headquarters at: 12 […]
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USI Hands Out 20,000 Student Support Cards During Christmas Exams

The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) today distributed 20,000 Student Support Cards with contact details for suicide and self-harm prevention services, such as Aware, Pieta House, Walk in my Shoes, the Samaritans, and LGBT Helpline for students during their Christmas exams. USI also partnered with PleaseTalk, ReachOut.com and Jigsaw who operate on third-level campuses across Ireland. The campaign is in response to a USI study showing that 61% of students are experiencing burnout attending third level education while 27% of students in college have dropped out due to stress. Speaking on Trinity College Dublin campus, USI President, Michael Kerrigan, […]
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SAVES dormitory co-ordinators meet in Vilnius

[…](LinkMenu fabrikas), with ample space to be creative and work in groups to discuss the different delivery aspects of the Student Switch Off campaign. Dormitory Coordinators exchanged experiences of running SSO (some did this as part of SAVES 1), talked about how the dormitories are set up in their countries, and how they might adapt the campaign to their context. As part of the training workshop, Dormitory Coordinators had the opportunity to visit the dormitories of the Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, to see where the campaign runs in Lithuania. Rachel Soper, the Dormitory Coordinator for the UK said: ‘ It was really interesting to […]
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USI Welcomes First National Student Accommodation Strategy

[…]welcomed commitment at invigorating the public and private sectors’ collaboration to enhance delivery of quality Purpose Built Student Accommodation for better availability. The effects of the National Student Accommodation Strategy will really benefit students all over Ireland for years to come. The Strategy identifies the importance of providing dedicated and additional student accommodation to avoid putting additional pressures on the private rental sector, particularly in and around the many universities and third-level institutions in urban areas, and puts actions in place to end the shortage. Minister Bruton said, “Housing output fell by over 90%, from 93,000 homes in 2006 to just over 8,301 in […]
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