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New Guide Published: Strength and Solidarity, Climate and Civil Food Resilience

This document, Strength and Solidarity: Climate and Civil Food Resilience, highlights the urgent need for the UK government and civil society to develop civil food resilience as part of the necessary preparation for climate change and an increasingly insecure world. The guide takes a hopeful, can-do approach by providing practical steps for individuals and communities as […]

April 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 […]

Open Consultations

Criminal Justice (Sentencing etc) Bill As part of the Northern Ireland Assembly’s normal legislative processes, the Criminal Justice (Sentencing etc) Bill has been referred to the Committee for Justice for scrutiny. The Criminal Justice (Sentencing etc) Bill sets out to: Provide a statement of the principles and purposes of sentencing; Make provisions about sentencing guidance; Make […]

Strength and Solidarity: Climate and Civil Food Resilience (short guide for civil society)

This document, Strength and Solidarity: Climate and Civil Food Resilience, highlights the urgent need for the UK government and civil society to develop civil food resilience as part of the necessary preparation for climate change and an increasingly insecure world. The guide takes a hopeful, can-do approach by providing practical steps for individuals and communities […]

New WRDA Research Launched: Bathroom Access in Schools

On Wednesday 25th March, WRDA and Menstruation Matters joined a panel of young women to discuss the key findings and recommendations of a report on bathroom access in schools in Northern Ireland. The findings, based on 221 responses from young people, their parents and some medical practitioners, show some concerning trends. These include: Only 9% […]