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Ban Pesticide Use in SchoolsBan the use of pesticides on school grounds around the country.81 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mary Moore, Irish Schools Sustainability Network
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Let Linda Kelly Turn On The Christmas LightsLinda Kelly, made a once in a lifetime achievement. Linda won a gold medal at the Paralympics and was snubbed to have the honour of turning on the Christmas lights. Linda is the obvious choice and a lot of people in New Ross have suggested for her to be one to turn on the lights. Linda did not even receive a call about this, after making such an unbelievable achievement. No disrespect whatsoever to the person who is turning them on, but just because a general election is around the corner, it is NOT FAIR to snub a young woman for achieving something the majority of people can only dream of. I want to clarify this is NOTHING personal to the person turning them on.550 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Raymond Forte
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Stop no fault evictions now! We are all being made homeless!Thousands of Irish nationals are being made homeless right now. No fault evictions are a daily reality. People, families, students, elderly, who just want to have a home. Tenants who've always paid their rents on time. The hard working educated backbone of Ireland, now forced into homelessness. "Find a homeles shelter or buy a tent".I qoute Fingal housing and Dublin City housing. The introduced aids to help Tennants such as HAP, Tennant in Situ, affordable housing have not kept within the run away property rates, rents have more than doubled in 6 years in Dublin. Personally my rent in 2016 for 4 bed family home was €1600 per month now the average for a 3 - 4 bedroom in Dublin north is €3000 to €4000 per month46 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nioiclín Ní Dhuinn
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Public Transport Equality for Beara, South Kerry & West CorkProvide daily public transport all year round on the northern side of the Beara peninsula to give residents and visitors a reliable and affordable option to access local services, amenities, education and employment opportunities.202 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Maggie O'Sullivan
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More public busesAllow more public buses in around smaller areas1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Leo Inzouddine
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South Africa is NOT safeWe, a group of South African international protection applicants in Ireland, urgently call on Ireland’s Minister for Justice to remove South Africa from the list of ‘safe countries.’ South Africa faces severe violence, discrimination, and instability, making it unsafe for many. Recognizing this reality would allow for fairer asylum processes and protection for those in need. Please support us by signing our petition for justice and safety.478 of 500 SignaturesCreated by South Africa
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Mental Health AdmissionsAt present when a person who is very unwell with a mental health disorder presents at Accident and Emergency they are often left waiting for hours and often not admitted when they are eventually seen by a doctor. They are simply sent home, In addition very often the person who is ill will not wait the duration to see a doctor. This may be for example be because they are experiencing a psychotic attack. A dedicated mental health team should be on every night in A&E. Patients experiencing mental health issues should be fast tracked directly to Mental Health Team avoiding unnecessary and excessive waiting times. If the Mental Health Team decide to discharge the patient there should be various criteria documented before this decision is made. E,g. Has the person got a history of mental illness. Has the person previously been admitted. Is the person requesting to be admitted. Has the person expressed suicide ideation or has said they are concerned they are suicidal. Comments from anybody with the person should also be considered and documented as long as it is agreed by the potential patient. A reason justifying the discharge A clear plan be put in place if the person is to be discharged for example because of lack of beds. This should never be the reason but very sadly and unfortunately it is a common occurance. The current Emergency Outpatients team should have far more resources and power so that patients can be seen asap by the team, initially at the hospital and thereafter in their home and continue to be seen daily until the patient is well. This is extremely important as all to often a person with mental health issues presents at A&E is discharged and tragically takes their own life. Additionally if intervention is immediate the chance of a fast recovery is much greater. Furthermore overall the costs to the Public Services would be reduced.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Stella Synnott
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Enough For Every ChildFrom a small initiative begun in schools in the Dun Laoghaire Constituency, parents and school community members from all over Ireland are coming together to demand better for all our children. Specifically, we are calling for better provision of resources for children with additional needs, more Special Education Teachers (SETs) & Special Needs Assistants (SNAs) to ensure best equality of opportunity for all children in every school. We need candidates running in the upcoming General Election to really understand the struggles our schools, pupils & their families, teachers, principals, SETs & SNAs are experiencing in trying to provide an education to all children of all abilities. Currently, there is an enormous deficit in the provision of assessments, diagnoses, therapeutic services and a full complement of SET hours and SNA support in schools. Our goal is a fully inclusive education system where every child has the opportunity to flourish. Our demand for The Right Inclusion Model for Every Child calls for the State to provide for the rights of every child in Ireland to an education. To respect the rights of all of our children, sufficient resources and support must be provided to every child to meet their own individual needs. Under the current model, inadequate resourcing means that children are not guaranteed their right to equal access to education. We want to achieve cross-party support for The Right Inclusion Model for Every Child ahead of the General Election and to have the principles of this model included on the next Programme for Government. We’ve identified key improvements needed in the current system that need to be urgently addressed or the pupils in each & every school will be impacted. The Right Inclusion Model for Every Child must include: Enough child-centred supports & resources to match needs rather than budget; Enough class teachers; Enough Special Needs Teachers for children who need them; Enough Special Needs Assistants for children who need them; Enough assessments available for children who need them; Enough therapists to work with children who need them; Enough mental health professionals available to work with children who need them; Enough options for children and their families: To have options of placements in mainstream schools, special classes in schools, and special schools according to each child’s needs. Transparency in the Process: Meaningful consultation with schools, parents and children’s advocacy groups is necessary to inform the right inclusion model. Specific Problems that can be addressed by this pledge: - Changing the criteria for access to supports has increased the pressure on schools who are without adequate resources. - Directing parents to schools for access to psychological assessments (via NEPs) is not meeting the needs of children as there is a massive shortfall in allocation of these assessments. - Speech and Language, behavioural and psychological programmes formerly provided by trained professionals to children in schools cannot be outsourced to teachers (as envisaged by HSE strategies). The provision of these professional services directly from Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Psychologists and Psychiatrists needs to be restored to schools. We are asking every representative and candidates in the General Election to pledge to deliver The Right Inclusion Model for Every Child as a matter of priority in the next government.2,101 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Info Enough
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Dundrum Central Planning Application - ObservationA Chara, I / we are local residents and constituents of yours. I / we wish to indicate support for the Rosemount Mulvey FC observation made in relation to the part 10 Planning Application (reference 320912). This observation requests the inclusion of an all weather Astro turf pitch for use by the community at the CMH development. You can read our observation by following this link Club News. I / we request that you, through your work as a public representative, advocate and work towards attaining the development of this pitch. I / we view this as a unique opportunity to develop essential badly needed sporting infrastructure in the locality. It is hard to imagine a better opportunity than the one offered by the redevelopment of this site. I / we looking forward to seeing tangible steps and actions being taken by you to ensure the attainment of this goal, which will serve to better our community. Yours etc882 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Muireann Cody
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Stop the deportation of honest families seeking asylum in IrelandStop the deportation of an honest family seeking asylum in ireland106 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Norma Struwig
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Turn Empty houses into HomesIt is time to focus on what really matters and turn empty houses into homes for everybody.1,288 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Lisa O'Shea
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Stop turning the clocks back in 2025 in IrelandNext October in 2025 don’t turn back the clock by 1 hour.28 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Huw Roberts