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Everyone Needs A Medical Card, Regardless of How Much They EarnSo Ireland can have a better and more efficient healthcare system just like what Britain and Canada do. Because when patients get admitted to hospital for being sick or injured which is not their fault and they get billed, most of them usually hire a lawyer so they can get reimbursed.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ameer Hammod
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Upgrade to a Murder Inquiry!We need to get justice for Imelda, the case was not properly investigated at the time of her disappearance, it’s 30 yrs later and we need your help and support, Please help us get justice !684 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Regina Kerry
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Fight for FenfluramineTogether, as one family, we can help stand with dravet children and their families' right to access Fenfluramine to help reduce their child's seizures by 75%. Each signatures means a great deal to this campaign, please sign and stand with us.684 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Sarah Kiely
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Homes for Need Petition in Swords“You wouldn’t sell food to a speculator in a famine; You shouldn’t sell houses to Ryanair during a housing crisis” Earlier this year, MKN properties sold 25 family homes in Boroimhe in Swords to Ryanair. Eight months later the houses remain empty. Meanwhile there are 14, 486 people, including 4, 419 children, who are officially homeless. A scandal. Not a surprise: You wouldn’t sell food to a speculator in a famine; you shouldn’t sell houses to Ryanair in a housing crisis. Michael O’Leary loves flinging insults at Swords locals, calling them “loonies” for objecting to his and DAA’s profit-crazed plans to increase passenger numbers. We see him. Using vacant family homes as bargaining chips in his squabble with the Department of Transport shows how little he cares about the people of Swords. MKN properties are currently building another 85 apartments on the nearby Holytree House site. They must not repeat the grossly anti-social act of selling to a for-profit corporation like Ryanair.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ollie Power
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Save Us From SuicideMy name is Jaime Noonan, I am 25 and suffer with my mental health. I am still fighting to try and get the right support to allow me to function and live my life. The current support available is not adequate and has not been for years. Under trained GPs, meeting a different junior doctor each time, medication not being monitored correctly and adjusted, year + long waiting lists for therapy and counselling. Being sent home the same day after suicide attempts with no support. It is not working or enough. We need GPs and health professionals to have a better understanding of mental health along with training, better medication monitoring, more frequent appointments and immediate access to quality supports and therapy. Specialised A&Es and better community supports also. It is possible and it is needed. No one should ever have to feel as though suicide is their only choice. I hope you will join me in my fight to reform and revolutionise the current system. Thank you.20 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jaime Noonan
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John O'Dowd: Pedestrianise Hill Street Now!John O'Dowd blaming the British government and "competing work interests" for not being able to pedestrianise a popular street for night-life is as embarrassing as it is ridiculous. On the same day as he announced the decision to put the pedestrianisation of Hill Street on hold, his department started work on repaving the Sydenham by-pass at the cost of £3.8 million. Why is Minister O'Dowd prioritising roads over people? It's time for him to pedestrianise Hill Street now!15 of 100 Signatures
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New building urgently required for Holy Family Primary School!Holy Family is a vital cornerstone of the community, playing a central role in the lives of local families. The current conditions jeopardise both the children's health and ability to learn. Without urgent attention, these issues will only worsen, further compromising the wellbeing of the pupils and staff.140 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Clare Loye
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Don't reduces services on busy Cork city routesBus Éireann should increase its bus service in Cork to accommodate the city’s population growth, urban expansion, and evolving transportation needs. As Cork continues to grow, public transport must keep pace to prevent traffic congestion, reduce environmental impact, and improve accessibility for all.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jacob Sosinsky
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Extra capacity for the 190 BusIt is a unacommadating service. Nobody should be left standing in the rain for another hour, or another two hours depending on destination because of inadequate capacity.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Sarah Jones
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Gen Free : Free to be Kids Campaign - It's Time to Protect Children Online.The evidence regarding the detrimental impact of unregulated access to the internet and social media on our children and young people is overwhelming. It is an evolving youth mental health crisis which is a societal challenge and requires leadership and political will to address. We have a campaign information sheet which can be found on http://www.genfree.ie/ or by clicking the link below which has supporting information on why we need this action taken. https://www.canva.com/design/DAGPOqkI9HQ/wF_bddAUP-aGX7ZEbD-1mA/edit?utm_content=DAGPOqkI9HQ&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton With an election fast approaching, we would encourage everyone to send in an email to the above decision makers and their local TDs - there is a template email including instructions to make this as easy as possible.192 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Philip Moyles
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Remove the Barriers from the Grand Canal!The Grand Canal has been a valued public amenity in this part of Dublin since the late 18th century, and a core green space for local residents since. Its a valuable part of our city's heritage and brings relief to local residents on their daily commutes, runs, and walks. In response to rough sleeping in the area brought about by poor planning, mismanagement of resources, and ineffective government agency responses over several years, Waterways Ireland has erected preventative fencing along the canal. This has deprived the local residents of their public realm and created an brutal eyesore for all who pass by. These fences must be removed, government agencies must be resourced to take swift action to accommodate and help our rough sleepers, and our public realm must be reclaimed for the benefit of all!2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Eoin Hayes
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Prevent forced relocation of Ukrainian families settled in BlackrockThe affected families have been integrated into many parts of our town in Blackrock so it would have an impact on many people in the community. It is within our interest to maintain them as a key part of this community going forward.1,287 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Lucy Byrne