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Right to Food UK Commission Call for Evidence The Right to Food UK Commission is collecting evidence and lived experiences regarding feeding families and communities in the UK. They are inviting written evidence in the following areas: Food insecurity in the UK, challenges and solutions that are having a positive impact Experiences of seeking support […]

NIRWN delivers Gender Budgeting workshop

Introduction to Gender Budgeting workshop, delivered by NIRWN on behalf of the Northern Ireland Women’s Budget Group and Ulster University took place. We were delighted to welcome women from organisations, community groups and local communities across Northern Ireland. The session explored gender equality, gender inequality, what gender budgeting is, and how individuals can become advocates […]

Animate-Build-Connect Programme is now open

Year 2 of the Animate-Build-Connect Programme is now open, and NIRWN is looking for 8 rural women’s groups to join us from September 2026. If you’re part of a group that could do with some dedicated support, this is worth reading. Successfully selected groups will receive: a tailored mentoring and development plan, a mix of […]

Urgent Call to Tackle Holiday Hunger as New Evidence Highlights Impact on Women and Children

The Women’s Regional Consortium, in partnership with Ulster University, has submitted evidence to the Northern Ireland Assembly Committee for Education strongly backing the proposed Education (Holiday Meal Payments) Bill and calling for urgent action to address rising child poverty and food insecurity. The joint submission draws on extensive research with women across Northern Ireland, revealing […]

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 […]