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Mandatory Mediation to Stop Family Destruction: A Citizen’s Call to Save LivesA Plea for Humanity: Stop the Systemic Destruction of Families and Save a LifeI am writing this because I have witnessed a 'virus' in our legal system that destroys families from the inside out. This is not about lawyers, money, or rules—it is about the human cost of a system that turns family breakdown into a war. Every day, families are being pulled apart, and individuals are being pushed to the absolute edge of their endurance. I have seen the 'bloodshed' that happens behind closed doors when the law is used as a weapon, and I know that this path leaves nothing but broken spirits and trauma that ripples through generations. My mission is simple: to save one life. I am one person, and I have seen what happens when the system wins and the family loses. If we can save just one person from being crushed by this process, if we can stop just one family from being destroyed, then this work is worth everything. I am asking you to stand with me. We need a system that prioritizes the lives of the people it is meant to serve, not the conflict it creates. We need to replace this cycle of destruction with a path of mediation, healing, and humanity. Please, help me make the Oireachtas see the human cost. We are fighting for the life of a father, a mother, a brother, a sister—a person whose future is currently being dismantled by a broken process. Let us stand together and stop this. Let us save one life."1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Enda Murphy
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If the State Can’t Provide It, the State Should Pay for It.An Appointment, Not a Waiting List. This campaign is born out of my family's absolute worst nightmare. 19 months ago, we suffered the devastating, heart-breaking loss of my nephew to suicide. Today, we are living through the nightmare all over again. My niece has been diagnosed with ASD Level 1 and severe depression, yet she is currently stranded on a HSE CAMHS waiting list, denied the urgent care she needs. We know the terrifying cost of waiting. We are being pushed to the brink of crisis while the system stalls, and I refuse to sit by and watch the state fail another child. Right now, over 4,700 children across Ireland are stranded on HSE CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) waiting lists. Hundreds of them have been waiting for more than a year. Behind these statistics are real families in despair. Parents are forced to watch their children’s mental health deteriorate day by day in a broken system. Early intervention is vital, but the HSE is tied up in recruitment bottlenecks and systemic delays. If a child is waiting too long for a physical surgery, the state steps in through the National Treatment Purchase Fund to pay for them to be seen privately. Mental health deserves the exact same urgency. We are demanding that the Minister for Health and the Minister for Mental Health establish a Mental Health Treatment Purchase Fund. Our demand is simple: If the HSE cannot provide a child with a CAMHS appointment within 3 months, the state must automatically fund alternative, accredited private or community-based therapies. Access to life-saving mental health care should be based on a child's medical need, not their parents' ability to pay hundreds of Euros in private fees. If the state cannot provide the public care in time, the state must pay for the alternative. Sign this petition to demand immediate funding relief for the thousands of children left behind by CAMHS. Our children cannot afford to wait.162 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Karen Roche
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Erin McGreehan - Protect the Triple LockThe Triple Lock was introduced to protect Irish neutrality and to ensure that Irish troops could only be deployed overseas with Government approval, Dáil approval and a UN mandate. It provides an important safeguard that overseas military deployments are based on international law and broad international agreement. Fianna Fáil made commitments to the Irish people during Nice and Lisbon Treaties that the Triple Lock would provide a cast- iron legal status for neutrality. Micheál Martin called the triple lock the cornerstone of our neutrality. Now, under external pressure from the EU and NATO, the FFG government wants to scrap it. Polls consistently show strong support for Irish neutrality and for retaining the Triple Lock. At a time when people are extremely concerned about housing, the cost of living and healthcare, why is the government pushing through this dramatic change instead of fixing the issues they were elected to fix.31 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Louth Neutrality Network
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Trans healthcare CavanIrish trans healthcare is consistently ranked one of the worst in Europe. Trans people report that the Irish healthcare system fails them time and again, and many who are lucky enough to afford it must travel abroad to access life saving medical treatment. We are calling on Cavan county council to back a model of trans healthcare which is recommended and endorsed by WPATH and WHO, and by transgender community organisations such as Transgender Equality Network Ireland, Trans Healthcare Action and Transgress the NGS. Trans healthcare should be based on sound science and input from the transgender community. This would include: 1. Following an informed consent model of healthcare. 2. Replacing the national gender service with a new national clinical program for trans healthcare, designed in collaboration with trans people. 3. Creating guidelines and support for GPs to treat trans patients in primary care settings, and recognizing the importance of GPs in providing gender-affirming care. 4. Establishing guidelines and facilities for trans healthcare for young people under the age of 18 5. Implementing full a ban on conversion therapy 6. Providing support for those seeking non- medical gender recognition and full protection for non-binary individuals based on the 2018 Government Review of the Gender Recognition Act 2015 7. Respecting the bodily autonomy of intersex individuals50 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Cavan Pride
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Keep Parks for Nature, Not FestivalsThis is important because public parks are some of the last remaining shared natural habitats in our cities and towns, and they play a vital role in protecting wildlife. Parks like Phoenix Park are not empty spaces. They are living ecosystems with deer, foxes, birds, and many other species that depend on them to survive. When large festivals and commercial events are held there, the noise, crowds, traffic, fencing, and construction can seriously disturb these animals in their own habitat. Wildlife cannot move elsewhere when their home is taken over. They experience stress, disruption, and increased risk, especially in areas where roads and human activity already create danger, such as traffic accidents involving deer. This issue is important because it is about responsibility and balance. We should be able to celebrate culture and host events without causing unnecessary harm to animals and natural spaces. There are alternative venues that do not require disrupting wildlife habitats. Protecting these parks now ensures that future generations can continue to experience nature in an urban environment, rather than losing it bit by bit to commercial use.46 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Wayanay Carballo
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Petition to reduce the cost of shingles vaccine in IrelandShingles is not merely a temporary rash. Many people experience severe and persistent nerve pain, known as post-herpetic neuralgia, which can continue for months or years after the visible symptoms have disappeared. This can have a devastating impact on quality of life, independence, mental health, and the ability to work or care for family members. Making the vaccine affordable—or free for those at highest risk—would not only prevent suffering but could also reduce healthcare costs by avoiding expensive treatment of complications and long-term pain.10 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Niamh Ni Mhaoilir
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PETITION TO PROTECT CÚ CHULAINN'S CASTLE AND SURROUNDING LANDSCAPEThe proposed construction of over 1,000 homes beside the site risks permanently damaging the visual character, heritage value, and archaeological integrity of the area. There are also longstanding local accounts of possible underground tunnels and archaeological features beneath the castle grounds that warrant further professional investigation before any development proceeds. Instead of intensive development, we believe the site should be preserved and enhanced as a protected heritage area, including: • Formal heritage protection for the castle and surrounding lands; • Archaeological excavation and investigation; • Preservation of the surrounding landscape; • Development of a visitor and educational centre celebrating the legend of Cúchulainn and the history of the region. This site is part of the identity and history of Dundalk. Once its surrounding landscape is lost, it can never truly be restored. We respectfully urge the relevant authorities to reconsider any proposed development plans and prioritise the protection and preservation of this unique heritage site.4,542 of 5,000 SignaturesCreated by Nicola Bishop
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A Mural for Imelda Keenan: Remembering, Honouring, and Seeking AnswersImelda Keenan disappeared from Waterford in January 1994 and has never been found. More than 30 years later, her family continue to live without answers and her case remains one of Ireland’s longest-running missing person investigations. A mural dedicated to Imelda would ensure that she is not forgotten. It would honour her life, show support for her family, and raise awareness of missing persons in our communities. Public art has the power to tell important stories, spark conversations, and keep memories alive. As a city known for celebrating culture and community through street art, Waterford has an opportunity to create a lasting tribute to one of its own. A mural of Imelda would stand as a symbol of remembrance, hope, and the continuing search for answers.376 of 400 SignaturesCreated by E C
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Keep Sulky Horse Activity Off Irish Public RoadsPublic roads are simply not safe environments for horses pulling sulkies at high speeds. Recent incidents across Ireland have highlighted the serious dangers associated with horses and sulkies on public roads, including collisions causing severe injuries and fatalities. Horses can become easily distressed by traffic, noise, and crowds, creating significant risks for the animals involved, road users, and local communities. Horses are sensitive animals, and forcing them to race or train on hard roads surrounded by traffic puts enormous strain on their bodies and creates risks that can end in tragedy within seconds. The NSPCA believes urgent action is needed to prevent further avoidable tragedies and ensure stronger protections for horses and the public.9,862 of 10,000 SignaturesCreated by NSPCA Advocacy
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Justice for GazaWhy is it important · Gaza is facing a man-made humanitarian catastrophe: hospitals without power, children starving, and aid systematically blocked. · International diplomatic efforts have repeatedly failed to ensure reliable humanitarian access. · A sitting Irish president personally joining an aid ship would break through media silence and put unprecedented moral pressure on world leaders. · Ireland has a strong parliamentary and public record of supporting Palestinian rights — this action would match words with courage. Why should other people join you in this campaign? · If enough of us speak up, we can turn a symbolic idea into a serious political conversation — and possibly a historic mission. · You believe that leaders should act with conscience, not just caution. Signing this petition says you value moral leadership over political convenience. · Every signature adds pressure. Together, we can help shift the debate from “should anyone go?” to “why hasn’t anyone gone yet?” · This campaign isn’t about one person — it’s about demanding that those with power use it to protect civilian lives, wherever they are.8 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Patrick Mangan
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Compensate Dublin's Silk Road Café for Forced Closure for the EU PresidencyThe beloved Silk Road Café at the Chester Beatty, Dublin Castle, is being forced to close for six months to facilitate the EU Presidency, with no compensation. Instead of celebrating the café's 25th anniversary in July, owner Abraham Phelan will have to let go his loyal staff of many years. The least our public representatives and bodies can do is to compensate the workers, or offer an alternative premises so the café can continue to provide delicious food to Dubliners and visitors. They should also ensure that any other workers who are suffering job losses for the same reason are compensated.861 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Catherine Ann Cullen
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Justice for Yves SakilaWe want to come together to make it clear that people from every single community across the country are horrified at the violent death of Yves Sakila. We believe that everybody deserves to feel safe in their community, no matter the colour of their skin or where they come from. Sign your name to demand justice for Yves Sakila and to stand in solidarity with his family, the Congolese community, and the wider Dublin community.221 of 300 Signatures






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