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[…]always someone willing to listen- Reach out to others and be there for one another. For online counselling please visit Turn2Me. In the registration process, there is a question about ‘referral pathway’, in this 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: […]

USI President welcomes return of DCU after 13 year absence

[…]in Ireland (USI) after an absence of 13 years from the national union. After two days of voting online and at designated polling stations: Total Votes: 1451 Total Yes: 726 Total No: 725. This is possibly the tightest result ever. The result of the referendum will see close to 11,500 members of DCU Students’ Union engage with the national union in campaigns relating to graduate jobs, third level funding, marriage equality and mental health awareness, amongst numerous other campaigns. DCUSU will now have a voice in national student affairs, the HEA (Higher Education Authority), the QQI & SUSI grants organisation […]
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What is ProYouth?

[…]and free of cost. If you are a registered third or fourth level student in Ireland, click www.proyouth.eu to access the self test and register for participation. Who can participate? The ProYouth project in Ireland is led by the Student Counselling Service in Trinity College Dublin. The project aims to disseminate the programme to all third level institutions in the Republic of Ireland. There are 7 Universities and 14 Institutes of Technology in total, with a combined student population of approximately 150,000. If you are a registered student in one of these colleges, click JOIN! to become part of the Irish ProYouth […]

Using Student Feedback to Enhance Higher Education

[…]of all participating students selected often or very often, when asked if they used an online learning system to complete an assignment 58% of all participating students selected often or very often, when asked if they had conversations with students of a different ethnicity/nationality 25% of all participating students selected plan to or done, when asked if they were considering Study abroad/student exchange 79% of all participating students selected good or excellent, when asked how they would evaluate their entire educational experience at their institutional 76% of all participating students selected quite a bit or very much, when asked if […]
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OMG: Gonorrhoea… It’s Trending

[…]the information booklet, click here For more information on Gonorrhoea visit www.yoursexualhealth.ie Follow the campaign, learn something new & join the conversation #OMGsti NOTES: For more information on Gonorrhoea visit www.yoursexualhealth.ie Twitter Accounts for the Campaign Partnership: @SpunOut @TheUSI @thinkjohnny @DubAIDSAlliance @justcarryone Trends in STIs in Ireland, including Gonorrhoea 1995-2012: […]

OMG: Gonorrhoea… It’s Trending

[…]the information booklet, click here For more information on Gonorrhoea visit www.yoursexualhealth.ie Follow the campaign, learn something new & join the conversation #OMGsti NOTES: For more information on Gonorrhoea visit www.yoursexualhealth.ie Twitter Accounts for the Campaign Partnership: @SpunOut @TheUSI @thinkjohnny @DubAIDSAlliance @justcarryone Trends in STIs in Ireland, including Gonorrhoea 1995-2012: […]

USI Supports Bodywhys Survey

[…]15 minutes to complete. Prior to completing the survey you will be asked to read and complete the online consent form. How will you protect my privacy? All the information you provide will be anonymous. The research team will not collect any information that can identify you either from Bodywhys or as part of the data collection. All the information collected will be securely stored on a password-protected computer. The information gathered will be kept for publication purposes. No one will be able to recognise you from the information presented in reports and publications. What are the risks of taking […]

Dont Be Afraid: Do Something

[…]is dangerous. It is never the fault of the victim even if they have been drinking or taking drugs. It is important that victims feel that they can report an incident no matter what the context. Making a habit of noting the name or license number of a taxi driver at the start of a journey can be very helpful.  If someone you know has been raped or assaulted support them and make sure they know it is not their fault. You can find helpful information here.www.rapecrisishelp.ie ‘ Fiona Neary, RCNI Director said: ‘Taxi drivers are professionals providing a service. The nature of the […]

Introducing DealEffect.ie

[…]of your choice. Be part of the buy to help revolution and get involved now by registering on www.dealeffect.ie Did you know that in the first half of 2013 there was €27 million spent on online daily deals in Ireland? If you were to take away 11% of that it would amount to €2,970,000. With DealEffect.ie  11% of all purchases are donated to charity or an NPO of your choice. Tell me more. DealEffect.ie has the motto “Buy, Donate, Enjoy” at its heart, it is an innovative daily deals website for Ireland that has partnered with many Irish charities and NPO’s to donate 11% […]

USI Launch Say Something

[…]year between January 10th and February 15th 2013 with over 2,750 third level students responding online. The participants were of mixed gender and sexuality. The report focused on the following areas; Unwanted Sexual Experiences, Physical Mistreatment, Harassment, Obsessive Behaviour and Information on Campus. Some of the key findings highlighted in the report include: 16% of respondents experienced some form of unwanted sexual experience while at their current educational institution 1 in 5 women surveyed experienced some form of unwanted sexual experience, with 11% experiencing unwanted sexual contact Just 3% of respondents who had an unwanted sexual experience reported it to the Gardaí […]

Speak Up: BAI Launch Public Consultation on 3 year Strategy

[…]full draft strategy is available from the BAI website and you can respond to the draft statement online, email or via post by the 22nd of October. The new strategy will cover 2014-2016 and in it the BAI set out its three year objectives and the manner in which they want to engage with the public and the general broadcasting sector. The future of broadcasting in Ireland needs to focus on relevant Irish content for Irish audiences according to the BAI. Bob Collins (Chairperson of the BAI) said: “Recent years have seen enormous change in Ireland’s broadcasting sector. There has been a dramatic […]
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USI Launches Guide To Student Life

[…]from September. Online version available here. USI Deputy President and VP for Welfare Denise McCarthy, said: “We are delighted to be launching the Guide to Student Life. This guide is an invaluable resource for students, especially first year students moving away from home for the first time. For all students, whether they are leaving home or not, they will see changes in their spending habits and they may need new financial products and services. This guide tells you what to look out for, the questions to ask, how to avoid getting into unmanageable debt and where to go if things […]

Joint letter to Russian Ambassador on LGBT persecution

[…]human rights documents to which Russia is a signatory.” Videos have also recently emerged online showing LGBT young people being exposed to luring, bullying, torture and forced outing. And, according to Russia’s leading research agency, the Levada Center, approximately 74% of Russians consider members of the LGBT community to be mentally ill. The Letter from BeLonG To, NYCI, USI and IGLYO requested that the Russian Ambassador meet with them to discuss the situation. “Today we send a message of solidarity and support to our Russian peers – young people like ourselves who are being forced to live each day in […]
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Youth Guarantee provides hope- Stop talking, act now

[…]societal challenges, in many cases resulting in negative consequences for their mental health, drug and alcohol abuse, and increased criminal activity.” In collaboration with the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) and the Irish Second-Level Students’ Union (ISSU), USI will be releasing a Youth Position Paper in response to the crisis currently facing young people in Ireland in the coming weeks. This will include proposals on the Youth Guarantee as well as a best practice document on the principles of good work experience. Mr O’Connor continued: “Given the scale of the difficulties, this in itself is not the solution to […]
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Recruiting: Communication and Research Executive

[…]competency in use of social media tools such as Twitter, Facebook, Linkedln excellent capacity in online publications excellent capacity in the use of online research tools demonstrate experience in working with the media for the promotion of policy and messages be comfortable working in a dynamic environment, issuing advice to people with limited applied professional experience and mediating the professional demands of best practice in public relations with the political demands of officers   Desirable (but not essential) competencies: Experience in lobbying and public affairs Some knowledge of the students’ union sector in Ireland Some knowledge of the higher education […]
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USI Physical Health Strategy

[…]College Health. 49, 2000, pp. 167 – 171. Bodywhys. 2008. About eating disorders. Bodywhys. [Online] 2008. http://www.bodywhys.ie/. Department of Health. 2004. At least five a week; evidence on the impact of physical activity and its relationship to health. A report from the Chief Medical Officer. London : Department of Health, 2004. Health Education Authority. 1997. Guidelines: Promoting physical activity with young women . London : Health Education Authority, 1997. —. 1998. Physical Activity ‘What we think’. London : Health Education Authority, 1998. Healthy Place staff member. 2000. Over exercising, over activity. Health Place. [Online] 2000. http://www.healthyplace.com/eating-disorders/main/over-exercising-over-activity/menu-id-58/. Herring, M.P., Jacob, M.L., Suveg, C., O’Connor, […]

SUSI Report Confirms Minister Failed Students in Blind Pursuit of Savings

[…]to key dates, deadlines and documentary evidence required to support an application. 5. Not an Online Process: The stated aim of SUSI was to become an online-only grant application scheme. In that respect, it failed. Applicants found that after the initial application procedure, the process was largely manual and post-based. 6. Not an Integrated Process: The grant applications system is not designed end-to-end. This means that applicants have to go between Government departments to collect the necessary documentation, making the process even more complex than it already is. SUSI did nothing to change this system. 7. Lack of Staff: CDVEC’s service proposal outlined […]
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Accommodation and Finance Support 

[…]advice and are working towards ending homelessness  RTB – Residential tenancy board have an online dispute service if you’re having troubles with your landlord  MABS – A money advice and budgeting services which is free, confidential and independent.   Click the link below to find out more about USI affiliated college rental […]

USI Cyberbullying Policy

[…]Foundation Ireland – Suicides in Republic of Ireland from 2001-2011. Available at: http://www.nsrf.ie/cms/?q=node/36 Sameer Hinduja & Justin W. Patchin, (2010), Cyberbullying: Identification, Prevention, and Response. Available at: http://www.cyberbullying.us/Cyberbullying_Identification_Prevention_Response_Fact_Sheet.pdf Trinity College Dublin – Respect & Dignity Policy Available at: http://www.tcd.ie/about/policies/respect.php Murphy et al. (2011) USI Mental Health Strategy 2010-2013 – ‘Student Lives, Minds & Wellbeing’    This policy was adopted by USI Congress, March […]

USI launches cyberbullying awareness campaign “Think Before You Type”

[…]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 be devastating. Welfare officers around the country report an increasing number of students citing incidents of harassment and online abuse. Many students are unaware of the support services available to them and how to go about reporting it. USI, in partnership with Ireland’s major youth organisations, will raise awareness of the issue and hopefully curtail this worrying trend. […]
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USI launches SHAG.usi.ie

[…]available to her and that the contraception she chooses can be tailored to suit her lifestyle. www.talkoptions.ie is a great starting point in exploring the available options and our online survey is a useful too to help support further discussion with GPs in identifying the option that best suits your body and lifestyle.” Organisations supporting the campaign: Cura IFPA (Irish family planning association) Dublin Aids Alliance Think Contraception Eco Cabs Aids West Red Ribbon Project Treoir Rape Crisis Network – ENDS – For more information contact Ronan Costello, USI Media and Communications Executive, on 085-1164263 or […]

USI launch national survey on students’ experiences of violence

[…]Publication At 2pm today, the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) launched its ‘Say Something’ online survey on students’ experiences of violence. USI is conducting this survey with the support of Cosc – the National Office for the Prevention of Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence. The purpose of this survey is to better understand the extent and nature of violence experienced by third level students. This survey also seeks to establish how safe or unsafe students feel in different environments. Regardless of whether or not a student has experienced any kind of violence or harassment, their responses will help us […]
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USI Guide to the Budget 2012

The USI Guide to Budget 2013 is available to download here: USI Guide to Budget 2013 And to read online (Flash enabled devices only) here: [issuu width=420 height=272 embedBackground=%23000000 backgroundColor=%23222222 documentId=121205201047-ef31a25266c34cf09d67080da652b001 name=usibudget2013internaldocument__1_ username=theusi tag=budget unit=px […]

USI Mental Health Awareness Week – What Makes You Smile?

[…]crisis. We know services such as ReachOut.com and PleaseTalk.org work because they are delivered online – and online is where young people go for mental health information and support.” -ENDS- For more information, contact USI Media and Communications Executive, Ronan Costello, on 085-1164263 or email at […]
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Cork local economy to lose €33,157,630 due to college fee hikes and grant cuts

[…]thousands of students who populate college towns sustain business both large and small. Landlords, shop owners and other business proprietors rely on these students to maintain a healthy turnover. We are encouraging everyone to attend tomorrow evening’s Public Meeting on the Cost of College because Cork can’t afford to have its students targeted anymore by a Government that is denying the youth of this country the same opportunities that were promised to previous generations.” -ENDS- For more information contact USI Media and Communications Executive, Ronan Costello, on 085-1164263 or email […]
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Dundalk local economy to lose €8,450,000 due to college fee hikes and grant cuts

[…]thousands of students who populate college towns sustain business both large and small. Landlords, shop owners and other business proprietors rely on these students to maintain a healthy turnover. We are encouraging everyone to attend tonight’s Public Meeting on the Cost of College because Dundalk can’t afford to have its students targeted anymore by a Government that is denying the youth of this country the same opportunities that were promised to previous generations.” -ENDS- For more information contact USI Media and Communications Executive, Ronan Costello, on 085-1164263 or […]
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Sligo local economy to lose €9,897,150 due to college fee hikes and grant cuts

[…]thousands of students who populate college towns sustain business both large and small. Landlords, shop owners and other business proprietors rely on these students to maintain a healthy turnover. We are encouraging everyone to attend tomorrow evening’s Public Meeting on the Cost of College because Sligo can’t afford to have its students targeted anymore by a Government that is denying the youth of this country the same opportunities that were promised to previous generations.” -ENDS- For more information contact USI Media and Communications Executive, Ronan Costello, on 085-1164263 or […]
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Read Online: Mature Students Convention 2012 Programme

[…]Convention is open to all mature students in Ireland. The convention will include a number of workshops that are specifically tailored to meet the needs of mature students. The purpose of the convention is two fold. First, it is intended to provide mature students with vital information and skills which will help them to lead a fulfilling and successful time in college. Second, the convention will give mature students the opportunity to network with others from all over the country. The convention will cost €10 per attendee. This will cover the cost of convention materials and lunch. Students can pay […]
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Sexual Health Education Roadshow

[…]Eco Cabs & digital game, promotion of STI tests and contraception choices, sexual health workshops, a sexual health magician, a chance of winning a Durex hamper and much more! Findings from the Irish Contraception & Crisis Pregnancy study (ICCP, 2010) shows that consistent use of contraception among young adults 18-25 is high and increasing with 80% saying they use contraception every time they have sex. However, 20% of 18–25 year olds did not report consistent use of contraception in the last year. The ICCP 2010 study also found that the most common reason cited by 18-25 year olds for not always […]

Read Online: Student Finance Guide

The Union of Students in Ireland launched this first ever Student Finance Guide in September 2012   [issuu width=420 height=286 embedBackground=%23000000 backgroundColor=%23222222 documentId=120921110727-15370e5f30ee4af0835082e7f80a82af name=usistudentfinanceguide username=theusi tag=banks unit=px […]

Money Matters USI Student Finance Guide

[…]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 President for Welfare Denise McCarthy said: “As students and families struggle to cope with the ever-increasing cost of college and brace themselves for a harsh Budget, USI’s Student Finance Guide is intended to provide information on how they can best manage college finances. The expert advice on managing debt and savings included in the guide will help families to budget for tuition fees, rent and the living costs. The guide also features easy-to-use budget sheets so […]

President Higgins to meet USI and Students’ Union representatives

[…]Belfast Galway Mayo Institute of Technology IT Tralee LIT Tipperary Submissions can be made online at: http://www.president.ie/featured-posts-with-news/president-invites-your-submissions-here/ The deadline for submissions is September 29. USI President John Logue said: “USI and our member Students’ Unions are proud to support and promote the President’s Being Young and Irish 2012 initiative. We are encouraging as many young people as possible to make submissions. At this time in our country’s history we are more in need than ever of the creativity, inventiveness and enthusiasm of young people. Young people are rarely engaged in the decision making process at government level. Indeed, successive governments have […]
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Managing your money in College

[…]offers.  Never shop when you’re hungry or you’ll buy unnecessary items.  Always make up a shopping list.  Go home for lunch if you’re near enough or bring lunch to college. It’s much cheaper.  Check out second-hand shops for everything from clothes to books to furniture.  If you work and pay tax, you might be entitled to a tax refund so always do a tax return (not as scary as it sounds!).  Look after your accommodation so that you get all of your deposit back at the end of the year. What not to do Don’t ignore the debts. They won’t go away that way. […]

National Framework of Qualifications

[…]choosing a course to study it is important to do your research. Every college will have an online prospectus listing all the available courses and requirements. As well as choosing the area you would like to study and work in keep in mind where the college is situated, what activities and facilities are available and will you need to commute or live in student accommodation. How long does it take to complete a course? The length of a course can vary, depending on how and where it is offered. For example, distance education can be structured quite differently to a full-time course on campus. In general, […]

Student Grants

The cost of attending college can be a barrier to many families. The Student Grant is available to many students, assisting them with the Student Contribution Charge and offering additional finance to cover living costs such as rent, food and college […]

Position on fees

The Union of Students in Ireland believes education is a right, not a privilege.  In an online preferendum and an extraordinary congress of the Union at University College, Dublin in mid 2012, the union voted to support the Free Fees model. Speaking at the close of the extraordinary congress, president elect of the Union John Logue said: “The position of our Union is clear. Education is a right, not a privilege – we will work with our members for the maintenance of Free Fees.  I look forward to the work ahead and look forward to working with you to bring […]

Settling into College

[…]move in a couple of days before starting college so you are familiar with the area. Do a ‘big shop’ at the very start, 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 […]

Accommodation FAQs

[…]Guide? Please visit your local Students’ Union for your FREE copy or you can read the online copy on https://usi.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/A5-Web-version.pdf What should I check when I’m viewing accommodation? Check that all appliances are working, check for dampness and/or don’t be afraidto look behind the wardrobe or flip the mattress, check all locks on windows and doors, request a key for your bedroom door. What questions should I ask before agreeing to when viewing accommodation? It’s important to ask a lot of questions, write a list before you view so you don’t forget any. Ask; how much is deposit, rent in […]

USI Congratulates Leaving Cert Students on their Results

[…]and have not yet applied for the student grant log onto studentfinance.ie for information on the online application process. If you are not offered your first preference on Monday, don’t panic. There are a wide variety of back up options. Second round offers will be issued on August 31st and many institutions allow you to change between courses before the end of October. If you withdraw before Oct 31st and take a year out, you can apply to the CAO next year and you won’t have to pay extra tuition fees and as with many people they get on great […]
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USI partners with The Irish Times to launch Campus Times

The Union of Students in Ireland has partnered with the Irish Times to develop Campus Times, a new online resource for new and returning third level students. For more information visit irishtimes.com/campustimes With the release of Leaving Certificate results and subsequent CAO offers, Campus Times aims to provide students with expert advice and guidance as they decide on their college career. Campus Times will host a live Q&A stream so that students and parents can have immediate access to the information they need to make informed decisions. USI has produced a number of videos for the site with the help […]
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