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  • No Child Should Be Excluded From Education Because They Can’t Afford a Laptop
    We call on the Minister for Education and Youth to ensure that no student is disadvantaged or excluded from education because their family cannot afford a laptop or digital device. Specifically, we are asking the Department to: 1. Require schools that mandate digital devices to provide access to a loan device for students whose families cannot afford one. 2. Introduce a national minimum device specification so parents can purchase from a supplier of their choice rather than being restricted to a specific model or provider. 3. Ensure that no student is excluded from teaching, learning, homework or assessment because they do not own a personal device. 4. Require transparency from schools on how ICT funding is being used to support student access to digital learning. 5. Issue clear guidance that families should not be directed towards loans, credit agreements or other forms of personal debt in order to access education.
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  • Save our Sauna 🙏🙏
    Save our sauna!  🙏🙏🙏
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  • Make Carlow wheelchair friendly
    To whom it concerns,  As an able bodied person I have taken for granted walking around town. However, recently I was in town on crutches. The paths are a challenge to walk on with crutches, I don't know how people in wheelchairs do it. Paths are uneven, too narrow and hazardous. And the dip at house entrances..... how do wheelchair users cope with those paths. Please put our money in to improving or paths rather than adding silly really expensive sculptures to our roundabouts so our town looks nice. Think of the people!
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  • Irish Maternity Care: Pause structural changes until public units are fully resourced.
    1. Protect Patient Choice and Pause Care Pathway Restrictions: Suspend the enforcement of public-only consultant contracts within maternity services. Maternity care must not become the only aspect of Irish healthcare where patient choice is systematically eliminated. These restrictions must be paused until public units are independently verified as fully resourced, fully staffed, and capable of offering guaranteed, equitable continuity of care (whether midwife- or consultant-led) to every woman. 2. Formally Acknowledge the Maternity Infrastructure Deficit: Recognise that maternity care cannot be legislated under rigid, one-size-fits-all Sláintecare rules because the State has historically failed to provide an alternative private maternity infrastructure. 3. Implement an Emergency Staffing and Retention Plan: Prioritise immediate funding for the recruitment and retention of permanent midwives and consultants across all 19 units to stabilise a struggling system before forcing through sweeping contractual changes.
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  • Petition to #stopthegame
    Join the petition to show the FAI and government that the fans do not want this game to go ahead. No to a change of venue. No to forcing players to play a game they don't want to play. No to sportswashing. No to bending for genocidal murderers.  Spread the word. Share, like and follow. 
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  • Help parents of children reduce the pupil teacher ratio from 36:1 to 23:1 in Scoil Chualann Bray
    Please help parents and friends of Scoil Chualann in Bray to safeguard the school's staffing by contacting local Oireachtas representatives to press the Department of Education to reverse the decision.  Calling all families and friends of Scoil Chuallann, Bray to support the request to the Department of Education to appeal the decision to reduce the number of permanent full time teachers in Scoil Chualann for Academic Year 2026- 2027. For the academic year 2026 & 2027, parents have been informed following the release of Dept of Education Circular 0025/2026 there will multi grade class for Rang 3 & Rang 4 with proposed class size of 36 pupils. A multi grade class of 36 children is 57% higher ratio than the recommended national ratio of 23 : 1 pupils to teacher ratio for primary school.  Please help us appeal this decision .
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  • Transparency, Fairness and Public Consultation in the Closure and Transfer of Carlow College
    This is a call to action to support staff of Carlow College and ensure that future plans for the grounds serve the people of Carlow.
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  • Mandatory Mediation to Stop Family Destruction: A Citizen’s Call to Save Lives
    I am a private citizen, not a legal professional. I have seen, firsthand, a 'virus' eating away at the core of families in this country. Our current family justice system is designed for conflict. It is a machine that thrives on adversity, turning family breakdowns into long, expensive, and devastating wars. Families are being pulled apart, lives are being destroyed, and children are caught in the crossfire—all within a system that seems more focused on 'winning' than on healing or protecting the vulnerable. This is not just about money or legal arguments; it is about the profound, generational trauma left behind when the state uses the law to tear a family asunder. We are seeing a 'bloodshed' of the spirit—where the very system meant to provide resolution is instead the primary driver of total family collapse. I am standing up because I have seen the cost of this system, and I refuse to remain silent while lives are ruined. It is time for a radical shift in how Ireland handles family breakdown. I am calling on the Oireachtas to implement urgent, systemic change: Mandatory Family Mediation: We must move away from the adversarial court process as the default. Mediation should be the first, supported step for every separating family. Protection for the Human Unit: The legal system must stop incentivizing conflict and start prioritizing the preservation of family bonds and the mental health of parents and children. Accountability: We need an end to the 'in camera' culture that allows this systemic failure to remain hidden from public view. This petition is a demand for a justice system that works for families, not against them. I am doing this to save lives and to stop the cycle of destruction from passing to the next generation. If you have seen your family, or a family you know, torn apart by this process, please sign this petition. Your signature is a demand for an Ireland where the law protects the family instead of destroying it."
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  • If the State Can’t Provide It, the State Should Pay for It.
    Demand a Mental Health Treatment Purchase Fund for children stuck on HSE CAMHS lists.
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  • Erin McGreehan - Protect the Triple Lock
    Petition to TD Erin McGreehan: Save Our Neutrality, Protect the Triple Lock
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  • Trans healthcare Cavan
    We want Cavan county council to back the informed consent model of trans healthcare.
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  • Keep Parks for Nature, Not Festivals
    I am calling on the Irish Government to stop allowing large festivals and commercial events in parks that are home to wildlife, including Phoenix Park, St Anne’s Park, the National Botanic Gardens, and other important green spaces across Ireland. Parks are meant to be places for nature, wildlife, and the public to enjoy peaceful outdoor spaces. If the goal is to hold festivals in natural surroundings, there are many other locations that do not have such large populations of wild animals. Phoenix Park is home to hundreds of deer, as well as foxes, birds, and many other species. These animals cannot simply leave when a major event takes over their habitat. Their home is disrupted by noise, crowds, traffic, construction, and the overall scale of these events. The reality is that wildlife in these parks already faces significant pressure from roads, traffic, and human activity. I have personally reported deer accidents in Phoenix Park on several occasions. More effort should be going into protecting these animals rather than creating additional disturbances for commercial events. Last year’s large festival in Phoenix Park highlighted the scale of the issue. Huge amounts of money and resources were spent closing off large sections of the park, despite the fact that there is a zoo nearby and a significant wildlife population throughout the area. The impact on animals should be taken far more seriously. Animals cannot speak for themselves. They cannot vote, protest, or ask for protection. They rely on us to make responsible decisions on their behalf. We should be asking ourselves how we would feel if our homes were repeatedly disrupted by noise, crowds, and construction with nowhere else to go. These animals were here before many of these events existed. Their welfare should not come second to commercial interests. I believe Ireland can celebrate music, culture, and community without sacrificing the wellbeing of wildlife. Our parks should remain places of nature, conservation, and peace for future generations.
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