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USI President Welcomes Reduced Fees for Returning Emigrants.

[…]and young people. Equity of access to Higher Education can only be delivered through a publicly-funded system devoid of financial barriers and commercial influence.” For more information contact USI Communications and Research Executive Grainne O’Reilly on 087 6776636 or 01 […]
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USI Welcomes Progress on Access for Migrant Students

Thursday, 25th July USI Welcomes Progress on Equity of Access to Third-Level Education for Migrant Students The Union of Students in Ireland welcomes today’s announcement from the Minister for Education and Skills, Ruairí Quinn TD, regarding changes in the fees arrangements for migrant students living in Ireland. In future, non-EEA nationals who acquire EEA citizenship during their college course will no longer be required to pay full tuition fees. USI and the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland (MRCI) welcomes this policy change to allow third level students who have secured Irish citizenship to reverse their fee status. The change means migrant […]
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There are no Grey Areas #ASKCONSENT Campaign

[…]the campaign through Cosc, the National Office for the Prevention of Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence.  I am committed to doing what I can to put in place mechanisms and actions to protect and support victims and to bring perpetrators to account. In this regard I will shortly be seeking Government approval to sign The Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (the Istanbul Convention). I also intend to publish a Second National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence”. Kevin Donoghue, President of USI said “USI hopes this campaign will open up […]

USI writes to Government on World Eating Disorders Day 2021

[…]treatment Publicly funded, out-patient and day care programmes are scarce and often lack a comprehensive, long-term strategy for each individual patient The three specialist beds for eating disorders (all in Dublin) are manifestly inadequate to meet demand We ask that you take our recommendations on board: 1) Ensure equity for addressing and understanding all forms of eating disorders 2) Commit to equity in research and sustainable core funding for programmes, services and initiatives 3) Secure equity in access to treatment and recovery 4) Provide education and awareness to the wider population 5) Provide specialised training around eating disorders for mental […]
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USI welcomes the New Law Protecting LGBT Teachers and Medics

[…]anyone in a position where they feel they need to conceal their sexuality to keep their job compromises their dignity, equality and inclusion. The amendment to section 37.1 strengthens employment protection for teachers and medical staff in the LGBT […]
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The Union of Students in Ireland Unveils ‘The Tinder of Politics’ Revolutionising the General Election

[…]“It will revolutionise the General Election and the voting process. It’s quick, simple, easy-to-use and will educate the public on who their political candidates are, what they stand for and why they’re worthy of their vote. Lines can be blurred leading up to the General Election about where different political candidates stand on important issues. This app cuts through any confusion and gets straight to the point.”   The app was piloted in the UCD Student Union elections in March 2015. Over 2000 students used the app, with 83 per cent of those who gave feedback on it saying they’d […]
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USI laments continued application of absurd BAI ‘Mooney ruling’.

[…]in the absence of someone who disagrees with them. In this case, someone cannot argue for equal treatment because there is no-one to speak in favour of inequality. Our call is for the BAI to see the absurdity at the centre of its ruling and to roll back, before the expectation of quality programming from talented broadcasters is completely foregone on our […]
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Union of Students in Ireland statement on Irish AIDS Day 2021

[…]services across Ireland with a serious focus on ending HIV-related stigma in Ireland. As Ireland comes out of the COVID-19 pandemic, we look to the Government’s robust response to the COVID-19 pandemic and urge the Government to commit the same robust response to ending HIV and HIV-related stigma. USI support calls from HIV Ireland for the Irish Government to re-evaluate the current approach to ending HIV transmission in Ireland considering record high rates of newly notified cases of HIV. Today, we raise awareness of HIV testing services and call for an end of HIV-related stigma. We also remember those who […]
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USI calls on the government to launch nationwide 24/7 community-based mental health services to reduce hospital readmission

[…]intervention service for people in severe distress.” A 2011 OECD study found that Ireland’s 30-day re-admission rate for schizophrenia was more than double the rate in the UK. None of the HSE community mental health services offer a 24/7 operation and just under one-third of vacancies remain unfilled for clinical nurse specialists responsible for patients presenting to emergency departments with suicidal ideation or self-harm. The suicide rate among women increased 14.7% between 2013 and 2014, while the rate for men dropped by 6.4%, but men in Ireland are still four times more likely than women to die by suicide. In 2014, […]
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USI supports calls for reopening of Gay Mens’ Health Service

[…]been left unsupported. Our rates of HIV diagnoses are still well above European averages. COVID-19 is not the first large-scale health issue we’ve seen in this lifetime, it is just the most publicised. The LGBTQI+ community faced the HIV and AIDS epidemic back in the 80s and 90s and yet here we are a year on, missing four effective testing and treating methods. It is extremely disappointing, and we need to reopen services and start investing into specialised queer health […]
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USI and Mental Health Reform urge government to commit to €37.5M for Mental Health services in Budget

[…]most obvious solution for progression in the field of mental health services is substantial cross-party commitment on immediately setting up 24/7 intervention services nationwide – and we are urging the government to clarify their commitment to providing the funding for these services in Budget 2017.” Mental Health Reform said full implementation of A Vision for Change requires investment of €37.5M per year. “The Government committed to meeting the recommendations in this policy and we are seeking clarification now as to whether this will be realised in next year’s budget.” Mental Health Reform Director, Dr. Shari McDaid, said. “In addition, in […]
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USI Launch Online SHAG week as Report shows a 22% increase in Syphilis with 24 men diagnosed per woman

[…]represents 354,000 students across the island of Ireland, has emphasised that early detection and treatment of STIs is absolutely vital to minimise the possibility of any long-term health damage. As part of the SHAG week campaign, USI has also updated the website shag.usi.ie with information on types on contraception, how to use contraception, details on emergency contraception and the importance of safe sex. Click here for the full report – STI notifications from CIDR – 2015 [Powerpoint […]
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Joint letter to Russian Ambassador on LGBT persecution

[…]legislation in the Russian parliament. The legislation prevents the promotion of “non-traditional sexual relationships” and “prohibiting propaganda of homosexuality to minors”. Speaking today Carol-Anne O’Brien, Advocacy Officer with BeLonG To Youth Services said, “We wish to express our strong support for LGBT groups and young people in Russia as they face this worsening situation. “We were shocked to view videos which have spread online, involving the luring, torturing and forced outing of LGBT youth. “Many of these young people have been traumatised, ostracised and some media are claiming that people have been murdered.” Spectrum Human Rights reports that the gay […]
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Students Take Action for Ibrahim’s Halawa’s Immediate Release

[…]his 21st birthday in jail. He has engaged in a hunger strike​ due to poor conditions​. This treatment cannot be allowed to continue on a human rights basis and we can’t ignore it”​ ​USI is calling on students across the country to put pressure on the Egyptian embassy today by calling them and voicing their concern.​ USI are urging students to call the Egyptian embassy on +353 (0) 1 660 6718 and let them know that students support the immediate release of Ibrahim Halawa. CALL THE EGYPTIAN EMBASSY NOW: Please call the Egyptian Embassy at (+353) 1 660 6718 and […]
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Over 700 show support at Student Nurses and Midwives Demonstration

[…]more information contact USI Communications and Research Executive Grainne O’Reilly on 087-6776636 or […]
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USI Calls for a Living Wage: Submission to the Low Pay Commission 2017

[…]to myself, other college students and anybody else scraping the barrel at minimum wage”. USI are committed to campaigning for a living wage of €11.50 an hour and welcome any groups to get in contact to work towards this goal. USI are a living wage employer in Ireland You can read the submisison here. Anonymous Case Study 2: “Currently I’m on a zero hour contract, making it impossible to budget or plan. At most, I’ll find out that I have a shift a week in advance. While the zero hour contract is great in terms of flexibility with my college schedule, […]
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USI Call For A Living Wage For Students Across Ireland

[…]to myself, other college students and anybody else scraping the barrel at minimum wage”. USI are committed to campaigning for a living wage of €11.50 an hour and welcome any groups to get in contact to work towards this goal. USI are a living wage employer in Ireland You can read the submisison here. Anonymous Case Study 2: “Currently I’m on a zero hour contract, making it impossible to budget or plan. At most, I’ll find out that I have a shift a week in advance. While the zero hour contract is great in terms of flexibility with my college schedule, […]
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What is ProYouth?

[…]approximately 150,000. If you are a registered student in one of these colleges, click JOIN! to become part of the Irish ProYouth community. The ProYouth project will be co-ordinated in Ireland by Orla McLoughlin, registered Counselling Psychologist and member of the clinical team at the Student Counselling Service, TCD. The project is also supported by Deirdre Flynn, director of the service, and the counselling and administration staff of the service. To contact the team, please phone 01 8964320 or email support@proyouth.eu Partners of ProYouth in Ireland The following institutions have joined us in our effort to promote and implementation the ProYouth initiative […]

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