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Professor Martin Hogg appointed Head of School of Law at NUI Galway galwaybayfm.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from galwaybayfm.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Galway Bay FM 5 June 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – A project based at the Centre for Disability Law and Policy at NUI Galway has been awarded funding under a national equality fund worth â¬10m. ‘The National Platform of Self Advocates’ is among 11 organisations nationwide selected to benefit from The Equality Fund in Ireland run by Rethink Ireland. The voluntary organisation is run by people with intellectual disabilities, to support others with intellectual abilities. It aims to improve quality of life for people with disabilities and ensure they are viewed as equal citizens as per the UN Convention on Human Rights. ....
NUIG hosting world's largest International Disability Law Summer School galwaybayfm.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from galwaybayfm.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Eleven Awardees of €3 million Equality Fund Announced including one project in Galway Eleven civil-society groups throughout Ireland have been awarded grants through the Equality fund. The groups’ projects advance equality for LGBTI+ communities, migrants, people with intellectual disabilities, Travellers, sex workers, women survivors of addiction and domestic sexual violence, and organisations that combat racism and hate in Ireland. Rethink Ireland have also announced a record expansion of The Equality Fund in Ireland from €3 million to €10 million over 5 years. The funding comes from The Peter Kinney and Lisa Sandquist Foundation and is being matched by the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth via the Dormant Accounts Fund. ....
The overall aim of Re(al) is to make visible the experiences of disabled people in Ireland seeking reproductive justice . Their Online Roadshow, which takes place on April 27th, will shine a light on the issues people with disabilities face when it comes to accessing services relating to fertility, contraception, abortion, pregnancy, childbirth and parenting. The conference will share insights into the experiences of Irish disabled people seeking reproductive services. Since 2019, researchers Prof. Eilionóir Flynn, Dr. Áine Sperrin, Dr. Jenny Dagg and Maria Ní Fhlathartha have been collecting oral testimonies to gauge the accessibility of services in Ireland. The project, which will continue into 2022, will act as a toolkit to encourage health, social and legal practitioners to respect the rights of disabled people to make their own decisions regarding their reproductive health. ....