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USI and We’re Not Leaving Ask: “Social Welfare Bill: Which Side Are You On Senators?”

[…]Allowance for those under 26. The stunt played on the derogatory comments made by government Ministers that young people should not be “at home watching a flat-screen television seven days a week”. On one side of the image, characters depicting the Taoiseach, Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection enjoyed a glass of Champagne while watching young people emigrating on a large flatscreen TV. On the other side, young people unable to find work who are now being asked to get by on just €100 a week crowded around a small TV, watching these political decisions being taken while surrounded by […]
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The Union of Students in Ireland is Urging Students to Stay away from the 2CB Drug

[…]of checking that what is purchased or consumed is the intended substance. Given the serious side-effects experienced by the young people in Cork, the HSE Addiction services are issuing a warning about possible contaminated ‘party pills’ and advise people to not consume any unknown substances that they are offered at this time.”   Further Survey Results: 82% of students have tried illegal drugs. While 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 […]
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New phase of Student Drugs campaign focuses on synthetic cannabinoids and mephedrone

[…]student drug campaign focuses on synthetic cannabinoids and mephedrone. The second phase of a drug information campaign aimed at students was launched today by the Union of Students of Ireland (USI), in partnership with Drugs.ie and the HSE. The campaign focuses on harm reduction messaging and is aimed at young adults and students who use New Psychoactive Substances (NPS)*. This is the second step of an ongoing campaign to provide harm reduction information about NPS for students. Two posters have been designed supported by a social media campaign to give harm reduction advice and information on accessing support. This phase […]
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Irish psychoactive drugs users in 15-24 year age group are highest in Europe

[…]of Students of Ireland in partnership with Drugs.ie and the HSE have launched a new harm reduction information campaign aimed at people who use new psychoactive substances (NSP)*.  The use of psychoactive drugs in Ireland among the 15-24 year age group is the highest in Europe (22% lifetime use). The recently released European Schools Survey Project on Alcohol and other Drugs (ESPAD) from 2015 indicated that among 15-16 year olds across 35 European countries the average lifetime use was 4% while in Ireland it was almost double at 7%. Data suggests that the purity or potency of most illicit substances […]
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A new beginning

[…]to the Rent Book on the right hand side of this page) USI has developed this site entirely in-house, using the open-source WordPress […]

USI voices grave concerns on national rollout of Bank of Ireland student loan scheme

[…]scheme may help students and families to cope with the financial burden placed on them by an ever-increasing Student Contribution Charge (SCC – currently €2,250). People who avail of the loan scheme will not have to pay the SCC in one or two large instalments per year, but instead will pay BOI €100 per month at a discounted rate of interest. However, USI has some grave concerns about the short-term and long-term effects of the scheme. First, from our consultation with Students’ Unions around the country, it is clear that only a minority of them were properly consulted before their […]
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Students Support National Campaign To #RepealThe8th

[…]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 abortion laws to become a […]
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91% of UCC voters say YES to USI. 95% say YES to Marriage Equality.

[…]movement. Students voted as follows: Yes: 2,468 No: 231 Resulting in a 91.4% support for remaining inside the national union. In addition, UCCSU students voted on a resolution to support Marriage Equality as follows: Yes: 2,501 No: 120 Resulting in a 95.42% support for Marriage Equality. Speaking after the result was announced, USI President Laura Harmon, herself a UCC graduate, thanked the campaign team and the students of UCC. “This result vindicates the work that a growing and strengthening student movement is doing. It shows that students back USI’s campaigns on education and the fight for a more equal Ireland […]
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USI issues alert to young people – new drugs are risky business

[…]educated, have your celebrations end well, not in A and E or worse.” Top tips: Get educated and informed. Don’t 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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USI backs Labour Party bill to regulate gambling advertising and calls for action from Government

[…]Union of Students in Ireland supports the bill launched today which seeks to ban gambling advertising, and the union is calling on the Government to act on its Programme for Government commitments in relation to gambling. The Labour Party bill, launched by Senator Mark Wall, is seeking to disconnect sport and other entertainment from gambling by preventing gambling from being advertised on television and online. USI supports this aim and says action is badly needed in this area, as many people – particularly young people who have grown up with such advertising constantly shown in association with sporting events – […]
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