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  • Build Educational Infrastructure for South Dublin City
    Give Planning Permission to build new urban educational infrastructure in Sandymount Village. We welcome this campus which is essential for the ongoing growth and development of equality-based education in our community.
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    Created by Jessica Ryan
  • Calmer Commute
    Let's try to add some calm to our public transport commute. Use earphones when listening to your device on public transport. Post Info-graph stickers on every vehicle
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    Created by Grainne O'Callaghan
  • Stir Up Support For Café Bloodthirsty, Galway
    Invest in a thrilling new venture that our community is so thirsty for. With your support, financial or otherwise, we can make Café Bloodthirsty a success not only for the city of Galway but for Ireland as a whole.
    235 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Billie Bryan
  • Pledge to Put Children First: End Orphanage Care
    Help us end orphanage volunteering and change how children are cared for. Sign the Pledge and explore our campaign page to see how you can help: https://bit.ly/ComhChildrenFirst
    903 of 1,000 Signatures
    Created by Comhlámh In Global Solidarity Picture
  • Abolish conversion Practices on Neurodivergent People
    We call on Minister Rabbitte to ban the use of all behavioural interventions on Neurodivergent people in this state, thereby upholding our right to safe and dignified access to education, healthcare and other services.
    672 of 800 Signatures
    Created by Gillian Kearns
  • Stop Sewage Pollution in Ballydehob Bay
    We demand an immediate upgrade of the Ballydehob Wastewater Treatment Plant, as specified in Condition 5 of the Wastewater Discharge Licence D0467-01, pertaining to the plant.
    217 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Cormac Levis
  • Safe and Secure Housing for Amy and Daniel
    1.) Provide a promise that we will not be evicted or 6 weeks, or until we have found appropriate alternative accommodation. 2.) A reference to help us secure appropriate alternative accommodation. 3.) Return the €775 which we have paid to you in total since 11/03/21, under the guise that you were the rightful lease-owner of the property. 4.) Compensation that will amount to €400 for the stress and hardship that you have put us through, including immediate threat of homelessness.
    344 of 400 Signatures
    Created by CATU Inchicore-Kilmainham
  • Stop suspended /short sentences for sex offenders & call for the resignation of Judge Gerald Keys
    Tánaiste, in light of the recent suspended sentence handed down by Judge Gerald Keys to a 77-year old man who abused his nieces as children, we demand that you call for the resignation of the judge and the revision of the sentence handed down to the man. We demand that our government and courts treat sexual assault with the seriousness that it deserves.
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    Created by Emma O'Leary
  • Allow off-grid, low impact housing in Ireland
    We are asking our government to support rural regeneration by introducing a scheme that allows people to live sustainably by building low-impact homes in the countryside. The One Planet Development scheme in Wales is a good model to base this on. At the moment in Ireland people are not permitted to build homes on agricultural land, but now we ask that the government permits planning for low-impact homes to the many people who are waking up to the climate crisis and feel compelled to work with nature rather than against it. There is a drive to plant trees, to regenerate the soil and promote biodiversity, to grow healthy organic food, to treat animals with respect and to create significantly less waste. The Dept of Communications, Climate Action and Environment and local planning offices need to recognise this as a valid and valuable form of rural development that needs specific planning guidelines and government support. What we are asking for is not difficult; it's just different, and requires our leaders to show pioneering spirit and to think outside the box.
    4,525 of 5,000 Signatures
    Created by Róisín Dexter
  • End gender segregation in Irish schools
    Dear Minister Foley, The time for gender segregation in schools has now passed. We are calling on you to end gender segregation in Irish schools and to allow all children and teenagers to be educated free from any perceived constraints of their gender. Many citizens of Ireland believe that it is no longer appropriate to educate children in separate boys' and girls' schools. Young people should be forming friendships with their peers across genders, so that an understanding can be formed while they are young that there is no difference in their intellect, ambitions, or interests. If we continue to educate boys and girls separately, we are causing grave damage to how they relate to each other socially. We may be inadvertently causing young men to regard women as inferior to them and perpetuating a gender divide that is causing so much damage in Irish society. A 2011 study called The Pseudoscience of Single-Sex Schooling states, "There is no well-designed research showing that single-sex education improves students' academic performance, but there is evidence that sex segregation increases gender stereotyping and legitimizes institutional sexism." Particularly in light of the continuing rise of gender-based violence, we ask that you form a plan to amalgamate boys' and girls' schools nationwide to effectively demonstrate that all Irish children deserve to be educated and to grow up as equals in society.
    217 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Louise G
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