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Students to Participate in World’s First LGBTI+ Youth Strategy

[…]involved and ensure they are part of shaping the LGBTI+ Youth Strategy for Ireland. To participate online via spunout.ie, just click here: https://tinyurl.com/IrishLGBTIStrategy To participate in the consultations happening around the country, just contact your local Students’ Union welfare officer by email. All events are after 6pm apart from the National Dublin event, which will be during the day on Saturday May 13th. Register your interest now to your local SU Welfare officer, and further info will be sent to you in the coming week. Dates and details are below.   Further Q’s: […]
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USI gears up to recognise student achievement

[…]of the island for their hard work and determination. The awards will be hosted by journalist and online personality Clare Cullen, with the keynote address by Senator Lynn Ruane.  The evening will conclude with the presentation of the President’s Award. SAAI nominations are open each year to members of the Union of Students in Ireland – the vast majority of college students’ unions on the island of Ireland.  Nominations and attendance for nominees and invited guests are free of […]
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This Week in USI March 27th – April 7th, 2017

[…]briefing for the Labour party harassment law bill, which seeks to update the law in the areas of online harassment, including with regard to revenge porn. The Vice President for Welfare attended the 8th Taskforce meeting of the Youth mental health taskforce in Hawkins house. The Vice President for Welfare discussed third level counselling services and his recent work with the Psychological Counsellors in Higher Education in Ireland (PCHEI) and HSE and collaborations going forward. The Vice President for Equality & Citizenship worked with young people’s LGBT+ advocacy organisation BelongTo this weekend on developing the consultation for the upcoming National LGBTI+ […]
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New phase of Student Drugs campaign focuses on synthetic cannabinoids and mephedrone

[…]and contactthe emergency services immediately.” Copies of the new posters are 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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ESU – The European Students’ Union

USI is a member of The European Students’ Union (ESU). ESU is the umbrella organisation of 44 National Unions of Students (NUS) from 38 countries. The NUSes are open to all students in their respective country regardless of political persuasion, religion, ethnic or cultural origin, sexual orientation or social standing. Its member organisations are also student-run, autonomous, representative and operate according to democratic principles.   The aim of ESU The aim of ESU is to represent and promote the educational, social, economic and cultural interests of students at European level towards all relevant bodies and in particular the European Union, […]

FAQs on Fees, Withdrawals and Disputes

[…]If you fail an exam:   Consult your course handbook (which you should be able to find online or in your email) to ascertain the regulations surrounding exams and progression; Speak to the lecturer responsible for the module in order to find out why you failed; Ask your department about your options for repeat or appeal; Discuss your options with your students’ union.   How do I check the progress of a grant application? You can check the progress of your grant application using the SUSI grant Application Tracker. You need your application reference number (it usually begins with a […]

USI and HSE tell STIs to SHAG off

[…]being distributed to students in third-level colleges throughout SHAG Week and is also available online at shag.usi.ie. The USI Say Something booklet will also be sent out to promote services to support those who have been affected by sexual violence and rape. 4. 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 2,390% higher in men with 239 reported cases, compared to 10 reported […]

The Week in USI 22-27 January 2017

[…]afternoon, the VP Welfare and VP Academic Affairs met with SUSI to review a proposed new online learning module to help sabbatical officers help students with grant applications. NUS-USI has launched an info hub for voter registration for the upcoming Northern Ireland Assembly elections. Also on the website is advice and guidance for international students about voting. Today USI is hosting the USI Women Lead Project to empower women students to lead. The residential weekend is supported and hosted by Accenture. It features modules on public speaking, self-care, leadership development, self-branding and campaign organisation. The Vice President for Equality  Citizenship […]

USI launches National Student Housing Survey

[…]responses, students may enter the draw to win an iPad mini or one of five €50 One4All Multi-Store Gift Cards. Notes: USI aims to gather evidence of the current student accommodation, to feed into a report on current student housing situation, which will serve as evidence for the Student Accommodation Strategy, one of the actions of “Rebuilding Ireland, Action Plan For Housing and Homelessness” published by the Department for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government in July 2016. USI encourages all students to fill out the survey to ensure that the sample reflects the diversity of student population. Students can […]

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

[…]strength of the drugs they are taking. There is information, support and help available through www.drugs.ie or the Drugs Helpline.” The campaign was launched by Minister Catherine Byrne in the Institute of Technology Tallaght and is the first step of an ongoing campaign to provide harm reduction information for students. HSE Drug/Alcohol helpline Freephone: 1800 459 459 9.30am – 5.30pm Monday – Friday Email support: helpline@hse.ie *New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) are a range of drugs that have been designed to mimic established illicit drugs, such as cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy and LSD.  Manufacturers of these drugs develop new chemicals to replace […]
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USI Launch Online SHAG week as Report shows a 22% increase in Syphilis with 24 men diagnosed per woman

  The Union of Students in Ireland has launched its online SHAG (Sexual Health Awareness Guide) week, urging young people to get into the habit of getting tested regularly, after a HSE report showed an increase of 22.1% in Syphilis from 2014 to 2015. Early infectious syphilis diagnoses were 2,290% higher in men than in women with 24 men diagnosed per woman. There was also an increase in Chlamydia with 70 more reported cases – there were 6,815 reported diagnoses in 2015, up from 6,693 in 2014. There were also 41 more reported cases of genital herpes in 2015 – […]
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Union of Students in Ireland is urging Students to Remain Vigilant against unknown substances at Electric Picnic

[…]If young people choose to use drugs, we are urging them to never mix substances. Alcohol, illegal drugs and prescribed drugs can all interact dangerously with each other.” USI is advising students to rehydrate with water or isotonic drinks regularly, but not to drink more than one pint per hour. “If you, or anyone you are with, at Electric Picnic has a bad reaction to any drink or substance, bring them to the emergency services on-site as soon as possible.” Hoey […]
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Letter to Mr Leo Varadkar T.D. Minister for Social Protection

[…]Varadkar T.D. Minister for Social Protection Department of Social Protection, Government Office Store Street, Dublin 1     9th August 2016   Dear Minister, We write with reference to the now well-publicised decision of your department to refuse the Back to Education Allowance (BTEA) to Erica Fleming, a homeless single parent who is currently raising her daughter in a hotel. As you know, education has a transformative quality. Education takes people out of poverty and dependence and gives them options in multiple fields of employment. Education quite literally changes lives. We are asking that Erica have the opportunity that she deserves […]
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USI Welcomes New Report to Reduce Gender Inequality in Higher Education

[…]academic councils and governing boards.   The report is available on the HEA’s website, www.hea.ie.   Key Statistics / Findings from the Review Presidents of Higher Education Institutions: Since the establishment of the first Irish university 424 years ago, there has never been a female president. Currently, 4 of the 14 (29%) Institutes of Technology have a female President.  Of the 54 IoT Presidents to date, only 8 have been women (15%). Only 1 out of 5 Presidents in the Colleges (St. Angela’s, St. Patrick’s, NCAD, Mater Dei, Mary Immaculate College) is female.   Gender Balance on Governing Authority / […]
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The Union of Students in Ireland Advises Leaving Cert Student on Making the Right CAO choice

[…]and mature students to think carefully about their options before committing to a course. The SUSI online student grant application system for 2016/2017 is open on susi.ie “Some students choose courses for the wrong reasons, like if their friends are doing that course, or if it’s closest to home.” Kevin Donoghue, USI President, said. “While these things will influence someone’s decision, they should not be the basis or a swaying factor for such an important decision which will have such a huge impact on their future. We would encourage students to follow their interests, strengths and passions, and study something […]
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USI Submission to the Committee on Housing and Homelessness

[…]on student housing across Ireland; Investigate alternatives for student housing; Operate an online find a tenant service through homes.usi.ie; Operate a student focussed find a roommate database through homes.usi.ie; Operate an online digs database through homes.usi.ie; Improve and operate dispute resolution procedures for students; Liaise with authorised housing authorities; Advise on the Student Housing Strategy; Begin developing and planning of an Irish Student Housing Trust. 3. Minister for Housing with the Committee on Housing and Homelessness to create a Student Housing Strategy in consultation with the USI to faciliate and support the creation of an Irish Student Union Housing Trust […]
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The Union of Students in Ireland said unaffordable accommodation forces students out of college with rents over €1,000 a month nationwide for the first time since the economic crash

[…]Threshold and other organisations on the issue. In August 2014, USI launched homes.usi.ie as an online service that hosts accommodation advertising ‘digs’ to students all over Ireland as a short-term immediate proactive solution to the student accommodation crisis. Donoghue said anyone with a spare room should sign up and students looking for a short-term solution should consider digs, but emphasised that this is not a long-term […]
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76% of Students Worry About Securing Employment & only 23% have secured employment when they graduate

[…]in Ireland; Glanbia and Enterprise Rent-A-Car.   At the grad fair, there will be six workshops around themes such as interview skills, setting career goals and working abroad. Teams of ‘career coaches’ will be on hand to guide students through the tricky journey of finding a job and an online employment hub where students will be able to see info about open positions and apply in advance.   “The Union of Students in Ireland is delighted to be launching the 2016 Gradfair in Dublin castle,” Kevin Donoghue, USI President, said, “In a time of economic recovery employers are hiring again. […]
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The role of students in 1916 compared to the role of students today

[…]vlogging, Youtube and social media means anyone can voice their opinions and beliefs through an online platform. The Irish youth have led the country in rejecting a government that has broken its promises in the accommodation, homelessness, unemployment and education sectors. The Union of Students in Ireland created the hashtag #MakeASmartVote before the General Election, which had over 3 million impressions by the 26th February. In 1916 there was a political revolution. Today we’re experiencing a political […]
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USI calls on all Political Parties to Commit to Mental Health Reform before the General Election

[…]is harmful for anyone in need of support.”   According to research by ReachOut, the online youth mental health service, 63% of students reported that lecture attendance has been affected by their mental ill-health. ReachOut also found that 15% of students rated their mental health as ‘poor’ or ‘very poor’.   “Access to 24/7 crisis intervention services is extremely poor. Some patients who go to A&E with a mental health crisis face lengthy waits of 8 hours or more before receiving support.” Donoghue added, “Extra support should be provided for community-based mental health supports to provide 24/7 crisis intervention services.”   USI said the next Government should produce a detailed, time-lined Action Plan […]
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USI launch the ‘Say Something’ card after survey shows that 16% of Students experience unwanted sexual experience

The Union of Students in Ireland will launch the ‘Say Something’ card in R Block, IT Tralee at 1pm on Tuesday the 2nd February. The ‘Say Something’ card was developed by USI from research funded by Cosc and the Department of Justice and Equality. The research examined students’ experiences of sexual violence and harassment while in college and found that 16% of students experienced an unwanted sexual experience. The survey was completed by 2,590 Irish students and 162 International Students. 11 per cent of the Women who responded noted that they had been subject to unwanted sexual contact. In addition […]
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The Union of Students in Ireland is Urging Students to Stay away from the 2CB Drug

[…]it is common for some students to try illegal drugs at least once in their lifetime, recurring drug use is lower for illegal drugs compared to alcohol. When taken over the past 12 months, 49% of all respondents have consumed normal strength cannabis compared to 44% who have used high potency cannabis. Respondents reported that the common reason why they do not use illegal drugs is 16% health consequences and 9% due to criminality. The most common reason why students are consuming drugs is fun (27%), curiosity (19%) and “switching off” (13%). Among the lowest is peer pressure at 6%. […]
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Student Summit 2016 Will Launch in Dublin Castle on the 4th February!

[…]Student Start-Up Pitch. A panel of judges will narrow down applications to the ten best from the online submissions and the public will be able to vote for their favourite two on Twitter and Facebook. At the Student Summit, the final two applicants will go head-to-head in front of an audience and a panel of judges, who will vote for the winner. Submission rules: Upload a 2 minute video to YouTube with your business pitch and send the link to Fiona.omalley@usi.ie. Please note: Applicants must put ‘Student Summit 16’ in the video title before their name and ‘application’ at the […]
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USI joins forces with the Teachers’ Union of Ireland and launches ‘I Value Higher Education’ Petition

[…]people to raise higher education as an issue with candidates when they canvass and sign the online petition to campaign against the erosion of the Irish publicly funded higher education system, and safeguard higher education for the next generation on – […]
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USI criticises TTIP for being fundamentally Anti-democratic and Toxic to European Societies

[…]people’s right to privacy by requiring internet service providers to monitor their customer’s online activity. It is speculated that TTIP aims to bring back the skeleton of ACTA. “Altering someone’s right to privacy could lead to altering their security.” Kevin Donoghue, USI president said, “People need a type of sphere where they’re guaranteed to be free of interference, surveillance or monitoring. Privacy is vital for development through private conversation, intimate relationships and your autonomous right to control information about yourself.” Labour and trade union rights are lower in the US. If jobs switch to the US it will most likely […]
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USI criticises TTIP for being fundamentally Anti-democratic and Toxic to European Societies

[…]people’s right to privacy by requiring internet service providers to monitor their customer’s online activity. It is speculated that TTIP aims to bring back the skeleton of ACTA. “Altering someone’s right to privacy could lead to altering their security.” Kevin Donoghue, USI president said, “People need a type of sphere where they’re guaranteed to be free of interference, surveillance or monitoring. Privacy is vital for development through private conversation, intimate relationships and your autonomous right to control information about yourself.” Labour and trade union rights are lower in the US. If jobs switch to the US it will most likely […]
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We’re Looking for a Communications Executive

[…]range of publics on social and political issues, with a proven record in writing for printed and online publications, press relations and monitoring of outcomes from communications. The successful candidate will have an excellent standard of written and spoken English. The candidate will report to the General Manager The successful candidate will assist the President with the communications needs of the organisation, including:     Research and Develop Social Media Strategy     Design Promotional Material including newsletters     Create / maintain, audit and review public content on Social Media Sites     Engage in Dialogue and Monitor Online Activity for the organisation […]
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USI Drugs Policy Review Submission (2015)

[…]individuals in Ireland on whether a similar approach to the classification of small quantities of drugs should be considered here.” Prior to making a submission to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality on drug policy review, USI engaged in a consultation process with member organisations and students’ unions to ascertain their views. On July 17th 2015, USI National Council formally adopted a stance that called for USI to support a call for decriminalisation of drugs, with a view to taking a similar approach to the one Portugal took in 2001. Read the full submission here: [dg descriptions=”true” […]

Accounts and Finances

[…]approves: The USI Income Diversification Strategy The development of a web platform for a USI online ‘Student Shop’ A joint venture with Green IT for the sale of discounted refurbed laptops to students The ‘USI Extra’ Card Congress mandates: The USI President to take responsibility for the implementation of USI’s Income Diversification Strategy and commercial targets, including the successful rollout of the approved projects.   14 AF 5     COMPENSATION OF IRISH OFFICER Congress notes the importance of the Irish language: Congress further notes the effort and commitment of the VP for the Irish Language in USI. Congress is concerned: That […]

Union Organisation

[…]affairs, but shall operate within the policies and procedures of USI.   12 UO 16      ONLINE PROMOTION & WEB DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Congress notes: The importance of an effective online presence in today’s world of social media and daily internet users.     Congress regrets: The attempts thus far made by USI to take advantage of the internet have been far from effective most notably the poor website layout and Facebook followers. Congress therefore mandates: The President and VP Campaigns to compose an online promotion and web development strategy by October 1st 2012 and report to Congress 2013 on the implementation […]

Welfare

[…]in Irish society. Congress further notes: 09/Wel 5 – Counselling Service and 09/Wel 8 – Drug awareness mandates as these demonstrate the need for a formulated strategy document to be created in the area of substance abuse. Congress mandates the Welfare Vice President: To create a Substance abuse strategy document that would contain information in relation to drug awareness, campaigns, how to combat addictions and other items deemed essential to be included by welfare working group. Appropriate training should be provided for Welfare Officers over the summer period so they can handle cases in this area. This motion shall apply […]

Academic Affairs and Quality Assurance

[…]quality assurance evaluations (module, programme, academic unit) should be made available online and all module and programme reviews be distributed to the students affected Following each assessment an action plan and timeline to implement the recommendations should be produced and communicated to students   External Quality Review of Institutions (General Principles) All institutions should be subject to review at least once every seven years Panels should be chosen and overseen by the accreditation and/or awarding body All panels should have student representation from a different institution with the pool of student representatives drawn up in consultation with USI All panels […]

USI calls for urgent voter registration reform

[…]launched its position paper on voter registration reform. Key recommendations include: Making online voter registration an option Voting rights for citizens abroad via Irish Embassies Using PPS numbers and removing the need for Gardaí to stamp forms Updating information on Checktheregister.ie Standardised and well-publicised information from Government on the process An investment in campaigns to promote voter registration to those about to reach the age of eligibility The exploration of moving to automatic voter registration USI directly registered nearly 28,000 students to vote ahead of the marriage equality referendum and handed out tens of thousands more forms. As a result, […]
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Harmon hails student role in historic marriage equality victory

[…]campaign early in mid-January and introduced our  #makegráthelaw and www.voteforlove.ie  online campaign.  We engaged students throughout the country through campus speeches, information leaflets, canvassing workshops and made it a fun experience through our world record for the largest ever human Love Heart.  We also made extensive use of social media platforms including our online transport initiative #VoterMotor to get students to polling stations.” “I would like to thank USI’s officer board, our hard working staff and our member student unions throughout the country and in particular our Vice President for Equality and Citizenship Annie Hoey for making our marriage equality […]
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BIG LOVE – World Record Attempt

[…]Students in Ireland will hold a world record attempt on 25 April at Smithfield Square, Dublin 7.* Online event registration for Big Love – USI marriage equality World Record Attempt powered by Eventbrite The event will consist of an attempt to form a large number of people into the shape of a heart.  There is no current record for this feat, though similar records have been attempted and set.  We want hundreds in our heart – and we’re looking for a […]

Preparing for Marriage Equality Referendum, Cork – USI President’s speech

[…]stories and conversations will be a huge part of what wins this referendum. It won’t be won online. Dinner table chats with family; lunch time chats with colleagues; after class chats; taxi chats – whether you’re gay or straight we all have a role to play and a story to tell. Young people and students have an enormous role to play in this referendum and they also recognise that they have a responsibility to be active. This is about the future of this country. USI and the student movement has been active on LGBT issues since the 1979’s and we […]
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All I want for Nollaig na mBan

[…]I have been really encouraged by the positive message that is being attached to Nollaig na mBan online this year. All over social media- Twitter and Facebook mostly- there have been tweets and statuses congratulating women for the work they do, offering camaraderie and support to each other, and general empowerment for the role we play in society today. Which is something I welcome. And if someone wants to show the women in their life that they appreciate them with a gift and by making them dinner, then that’s great too! But while it is encouraging to see lists of […]

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% […]

Chats for Change: USI launches Mental Health campaign

[…]Change themed webinar for students from their EMEA HQ on Thursday 13th November at 7pm to spark online conversation about mental health. Greg O’Donoghue , USI VP for Welfare said: “”We are encouraging students to start the conversation about mental health. No matter how happy someone may seem, don’t be afraid to ask them how they are, you never know how they are feeling on the inside. We want students to take action by getting involved in activities to combat the stress and mental strains they experience. College is great fun but it can sometimes have it’s stresses too. It […]
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Youth vote critical to equal marriage referendum, say Student Leaders

[…]recently called for reform to the voter registration process in Ireland to create a facility for online voter registration and one rolling register. Laura Harmon, USI President said: ‘Polls consistently show that the large majority of young people are in favour of marriage equality in Ireland and the student vote cannot be underestimated. Young people can see how equal access to marriage will improve the lives of many and they will be critical in securing a yes vote on this issue. USI welcomes the Taoiseach’s recent confirmation of a referendum before May 1st 2015 as May is exam time for many […]
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USI issues alert to young people – new drugs are risky business

[…]take any unknown substances. Look out for yourself and your friends. Check out Spunout.ie and Drugs.ie for information on drugs and their effects. For further information contact USI Communications and Research Executive Gráinne O Reilly on […]
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SUSI to open its online Student Grant Application System for 2014/2015 on 8 May, 2014.

[…]and more user-friendly website information at www.susi.ie; More automated validation of the online application form; Extended range of online services to applicants; More streamlined internal processing of applications; Extended data sharing with Government Departments and agencies; Increased stakeholder engagement; and Online grant eligibility reckoner. The closing date for the receipt of renewal applications is 13 June and for new applications is 1 August, 2014. SUSI encourages students to visit its website www.susi.ie to review the eligibility criteria for student grant funding. There is also information available on the SUSI website to assist students with making their […]
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USI Student Summit 2014: What is life as a young startup really like?

[…]with, ahead of the online consumer trends. Their latest venture is Opsh. Opsh is the third way to shop online. It is the Amazon of the High Street, the next generation of Asos – with one account and one checkout, Opsh is an easier, faster, simpler way to get what you need and stay bang on trend. They are recreating the High Street online, but going one better. Their powerful product aggregator means customers get to create their own personalized High Street, full of their own shops, styles, trends and takes. They are not another style app, not another listing site, they […]
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