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Health Not Handcuffs: Decriminalise Drug Use NowDear Taoiseach, I am writing to urge you to take urgent action on drug policy reform by implementing drug decriminalisation in Ireland. Criminalisation harms individuals, families, and communities — it pushes people away from the help they need and traps them in cycles of harm. The 2024 Citizens’ Assembly recommended decriminalisation as a humane, evidence-based solution. Countries like Portugal have shown this approach reduces overdoses, infections, and crime, while saving public resources. We ask that you prioritise health over punishment by ending the criminalisation of drug possession, investing in health and social supports, and listening to the voices of those most affected. Ireland cannot afford to wait any longer. Lives depend on it. Yours sincerely, UISCE National Advocacy Service for People Who Use Drugs31 of 100 SignaturesCreated by UISCE Advocacy
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RAISE CONCERNS ABOUT THE UNSAFE STATE OF SOME AFRICAN COUNTRIES THAT HAVE BEEN LABELLED AS SAFERe-visit the process of rejecting asylum applications of many asylum seekers who have genuine cases of trauma, fear of death and fear of leaving the safe space they found in Ireland2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Osasumwen Ali
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Make installing solar panels & home battery storage cheaper & easier1. Increase the SEAI Grant Scheme: Increase the grant amount for home solar panel and battery storage systems to make them more affordable. 2. Introduce a Tax Incentive: Introduce a tax incentive for homeowners who install solar panel and battery storage systems ie a tax credit. 3. Provide Low-Interest Loans: Provide low-interest loans or financing options for homeowners to install solar panel and battery storage systems. 4. Simplify the Grid Connection Process: Simplify the process for connecting solar panel & battery storage systems to the grid. 5. Increase Feed-in Tariffs: Increase not decrease feed-in tariffs (FIT) scheme to allow homeowners benefit from selling excess energy back to the grid at a fair price.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Solar Citizens Ireland
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Deportation Amnesty for Children in the Irish School System for a year or more.We, the undersigned, call on the Minister for Justice - Jim O'Callaghan, and the Government of Ireland to immediately implement a deportation amnesty for families with children who have been enrolled in the Irish school system for a year or more. These are children who have formed roots in Irish society — who speak English or Irish, attend local schools, play with local children, and in many cases know no other home. Deporting these children and their families, after a year or more of education in Ireland, represents a profound breach of our national and international obligations to protect the rights and welfare of children. Our Demand: We urge the Government to grant an immediate deportation amnesty to all families whose children have been in the Irish education system for a year or more. These children have demonstrated social integration, educational progress, and community connection. Removing them now not only disrupts their lives, but also undermines Ireland’s commitment to human rights and child protection. Supporting Grounds: 1. The Best Interests of the Child (Article 3, UN Convention on the Rights of the Child) As a signatory to the UNCRC, Ireland is obligated to treat the best interests of the child as a primary consideration in all actions concerning children. Deporting children who are integrated into the school system runs counter to this duty. 2. Right to Education (Article 42A of the Irish Constitution and Article 28 of the UNCRC) Education is not just a right, but a stabilising and formative influence in a child's life. After a year or more in Irish schools, children have built an educational foundation that must be protected — not interrupted by sudden and traumatic deportation. 3. Non-Penalisation of Children for System Failures Many families affected by deportation have spent years navigating Ireland’s asylum system. It is wholly unjust to punish children for administrative delays, poor communication, or legal failings. These are systemic issues, not moral or legal failings of the children. 4. Protection from Harm (Children First Act 2015) Ireland’s child protection laws oblige the State to safeguard children from harm. Deportation after a year or more in school — particularly when done without proper planning or support — constitutes emotional and psychological harm. 5. Respect for Family and Private Life (Article 8, European Convention on Human Rights) After a year or more in Ireland, many families have formed community bonds and social ties. Deportation in such cases is not simply an administrative act; it severs relationships and disrupts deeply embedded lives. In addition, we urge the Government to cease deportations of children during the school term. Where deportations are to occur (only of children who have been in the Irish education system for less than a year), they should take place during school holidays to avoid unnecessary trauma to their children and the wider school community and allow children to finish their academic term with dignity and closure. We demand: 1. A deportation amnesty for families whose children have been in the Irish school system for a year or more. 2. Repatriation of children, and their families who have been recently deported who have been in the Irish education system for over a year, some of them from upwards of three years. 3. A commitment to uphold Ireland’s legal and moral obligations to protect children from harm and displacement. 4. A moratorium on term-time deportations of school-age children, with guidelines ensuring that educational disruption is minimised. 5. A clear policy framework that ensures no child is penalised for the systemic failures of the asylum and immigration process. Numerous European studies show that immigration-related detention and frequent relocations lead to toxic stress, PTSD, anxiety, depression, and impaired cognitive development in children. Repeated school disruptions further strip away essential protective environments, contravening the UNCRC, EU Charter, and ECHR requirements to prioritise the best interests of the child . Give children security. End fear. Grant this amnesty.2,069 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Rachel Flynn
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Hourly Train Service for Athyhttps://www.uplift.ie/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/MyUplift-banner-politician-SVG.svg I am calling on government, through the National Transport Authority and Irish Rail, to deliver an hourly train service to Athy Train Station through the expansion of the Waterford to Dublin Heuston train line.1,804 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Mark Wall
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Save our Lollypop Lady in GoreyJust a quick note to try save Gorey’s Lollypop Lady. Phil has been doing the job for the last 2 years and loves it but because she will turn 70 in August Wexford County Council are terminating her contract stating it national policy. Both parents and the school are disappointed with this decision and they have waits so long to get the position filled. Phil has a great rapport with the children, Phil is fit and healthy and will miss the job terribly if it is taken away from her. When Phil spoke to Joe Duffy another Lollypop lady came in air and explained that she is 71 and doing the job under Fingal Rathdowney CC. All we want is Phil not to loose her job and if that means a health check each year that’s no problem. Thank you for taking the time to read our petition.604 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Suzanne O Leary
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Dublin Bay North for the OTBEnact the Occupied Territories Bill in full before the Summer.455 of 500 SignaturesCreated by Aedín Clynes
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STOP the Proposal to close Youghal District Court and the transfer of sittings to Dungarvan.Sign this petition to stop the Proposal to close Youghal District Court and the transfer of sittings to Dungarvan.673 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Youghal Chamber
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Call for the Board and Directors of the Central Bank of Ireland to resignWe call for the resignation of the independent members of the Board of the Irish Central Bank if the Central Bank refuses to stop facilitating the sale of Israeli debt instruments (war bonds) which are used to help finance Israel's genocide on Gaza and its apartheid practices in Israel and the Occupied Territories. By remaining in position these board members are complicit in the genocide and must exercise their personal desire to not support Israel, therefore they must resign if they have any humanity or integrity.178 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Beara for Palestine
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RETAIN, EXPAND AND EXTEND BASIC INCOME FOR ARTISTS (BIA) IRELAND[email protected] Dear Minister Patrick O'Donovan, I am writing as one of the 2,000 recipients of the Basic Income for the Arts (BIA) pilot scheme, which is due to end this August. With no clear decision yet communicated, many of us are facing serious stress and uncertainty. The BIA has been a life-changing support—providing €325 per week, taxed and declared as self-employed income, with full accountability through regular surveys and detailed time logging. This is not a handout; it is recognition of creative work as real, valuable labour. The 2025 report by Dr. Jenny Dagg shows that this scheme has improved financial stability, artistic output, and wellbeing. Its recipients represent the full diversity of Irish artists across disciplines, regions, and career stages. We now urgently call on you to retain the BIA for current recipients, extend the scheme into the future, and expand access to all eligible artists in Ireland. To end the scheme now, with no transition plan, would damage not only the lives of artists but Ireland’s entire cultural ecosystem. Please act now. Keep the BIA alive. Support Ireland’s artists. Secure the future of our cultural sector. Sincerely, [Your Name]7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Karl Seery
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#SimonCares. Show You Care. Sign & ShareI support the #SimonCares campaign because I care. I care about ending long-term homelessness and want my voice to be heard during the #SimonWeek2025 campaign. I will share this petition across my networks because we care about the #SimonCares Campaign this #SimonWeek2025.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ber Grogan
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**Counter Petition: Road Safety and Community Needs at L2025 - R744 Junction**We, the undersigned, acknowledge the importance of road safety and community well-being. However, we believe that the proposed changes at the L2025 - R744 junction and in Oulart require further consideration to ensure they truly reflect the needs of all residents and road users.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by People who live on this Road Monageer