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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 […]

Open Consultations

Open Consultations: The Education (Holiday Meal Payments) Bill The Education Committee is welcoming views on the contents of The Education (Holiday Meal Payments) Bill.  This is a Private Members Bill from Danny Baker of Sinn Fein.  It seeks to restore the ‘Holiday Hunger’ payments which were made to those entitled to Free School Meals during […]

New Research Report: Mental Health Matters for Women

The Women’s Regional Consortium is pleased to publish our latest research report, Mental Health Matters for Women. You can read the full report here, and a summary of the report here. Northern Ireland has long been associated with high levels of poor mental health with around one in five adults showing signs of mental health problems. […]

Let’s talk Rural

DAERA Minister Andrew Muir has launched a public consultation on a new draft long-term rural policy. NIRWN members and staff have already attended in person consultation events.  We would encourage you to register for the online consultation event which takes place on Monday 18th May 2026 (7pm to 8pm). For further details on the consultation […]