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June Campaigns Update

Campaigns:  Guarantee our Essentials Siobhán is part of a campaign from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Trussell Trust calling for an Essentials Guarantee within Universal Credit.  The Essentials Guarantee would embed in the social security system a principle that at a minimum Universal Credit should protect people from going without essentials. You can read […]

Women’s Regional Consortium Responds to Department of Health Draft Budget Consultation

03 June 2026 – The Women’s Regional Consortium (WRC) has submitted our response to the Department of Health’s Draft Budget Consultation, raising serious concerns about the potential impact of proposed allocations on women and families across Northern Ireland. In our response, WRC highlights that ongoing financial pressures and constrained investment in health and social care […]

Women’s Regional Consortium calls for stronger, action-focused approach to tackling racism in Northern Ireland

3 June 2026 – The Women’s Regional Consortium (WRC) has raised serious concerns about the Executive Office’s proposed Framework for Race Relations, warning that it lacks the clarity, ambition, and accountability needed to effectively tackle racism in Northern Ireland. In its response to the public consultation, the Consortium endorsed submissions from the Equality Coalition and […]

Women’s Regional Consortium warns against cuts to disability benefits in Timms Review response

29 05 2026 – The Women’s Regional Consortium has today submitted its response to the UK Government’s Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), calling for urgent reform that protects disabled people from hardship and recognises the disproportionate impact of any changes in Northern Ireland. Drawing on direct engagement with women across Northern Ireland, the […]

Women’s Regional Consortium publishes annual report highlighting a year of advocacy, research and frontline support for women across Northern Ireland

The Women’s Regional Consortium has published its 2025–2026 Annual Report, showcasing a year of advocacy, research, and direct engagement with women in disadvantaged and rurally isolated communities across Northern Ireland. The report highlights the Consortium’s continuing role as a vital link between women, community organisations, government and statutory agencies, ensuring that women’s lived experiences help […]

New Project: Maximising Community Space

A major €2.75m investment in rural renewal has been unveiled with the launch of the Maximising Community Space (MCS) Project, a transformative initiative designed to support community organisations and people that manage halls, facilities and community spaces that bring people together.   The project brings together a multi stakeholder partnership comprising of Rural Action who […]

Building Respect: Construction Leaders Unite to Address Male Violence Against Women and Girls

WOMEN’STEC was proud to partner with Construction Futures NI and the Construction Employers Federation to deliver the “Building Respect: Laying the Foundations for Change” conference on May 7 at the Dunsilly Hotel, Antrim. The event, headline sponsored by WOMEN’STEC patron Gilbert-Ash, brought together leaders from across the construction industry for a day of honest, challenging […]

Campaigns Update

This month, the Women’s Regional Consortium continues to engage in a range of collaborative campaigns aimed at addressing key social and economic challenges facing women and families across Northern Ireland. Through active participation in partnerships such as the Coalition of Carers and the Cost of Living 24 initiative, as well as ongoing involvement in the […]