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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Hormone therapy for transgender people



'Transgender Healthcare’ was the focus of the Transgender South-East Conference 2013. Held in February, it aimed to de-mystify the healthcare needs of transgender people and their families.
Participants heard that 32% of health and social care workers had provided treatment to a transgender person, but only 10 per cent of them had any training in the issues involved.*
REPORT BY ROBERT McNAMARA.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Ireland Version 2 – our democracy’s due an upgrade


Gearoid Fitzgibbon
By Gearoid Fitzgibbon
Given the scale of the economic crisis in Ireland, it is no surprise that political reform was one of the key issues in the 2011 General Election. There was a sense that the “operating system” of Ireland, our constitution, needed to be upgraded.
Our democracy needed an upgrade and all parties came up with proposals including Fine Gael and Labour. Nine pages of the 64-page ‘Programme for Government’ were on the topic of political reform.
Along with a number of specific referendums, the Programme promised to establish a Constitutional Convention.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

The huge satisfaction in serving others - Karen Moroney, Volunteer at Clonakilty Job-seekers’ centre


Karen Moroney
INTERVIEW BY ROBERT MCNAMARA

Karen Moroney was unemployed at one stage and appreciated the support she got. She’s now doing the same for others by volunteering with Clonakilty Job-Seekers’ Centre which was set up under the LCDP. Her volunteering is something that’s important to her.

What are you reading at the moment?
I'm reading Tess of the d'Urbervilles. It's set way back in Victorian times and it's about a woman making her way in life.

Whats the last film you saw?
Dark Shadows with Johnny Depp.

Person you most admire?
I don't tend to admire people as such. I may admire actions that people take, but I don't have one particular person that I admire. I don't hold any one person up as a role model.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

“On the cusp of a huge opportunity” Interview with: Ryan Howard in Brussels


Ryan Howard

By Allen Meagher

“We’re standing on the cusp of a huge opportunity here,” claims Ryan Howard, talking about Ireland’s potential to unlock EU funds for communities from 2014 onwards.
From 18 months time, the European Commission (EC) proposes just one “programming tool” for all structural funds.
In doing so, the EC has given official recognition and backing to a process knows as Community-Led Local Development (CLLD) and Ireland is better prepared than most to make use of the funding that’s been earmarked.
For a country to have access – by the hundreds of million – it needs to have a network of local action groups in place to channel the funding.
Leading the field, Ireland already has a national network in place, namely the Local and Community Development Programme (LCDP).

Friday, November 26, 2010

The Local & Community Development Programme (LCDP)

The Local & Community Development Programme (LCDP) is managed by POBAL on behalf of the Department of Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs. It forms part of the National Development Plan 2007 -2013.

The Programme is an amalgamation of two former programmes, Local Development Social Inclusion Programme and the Community Development Programme.


AIM: The LCDP aims to tackle poverty and social exclusion through partnership between Government and people in the most disadvantaged communities.


PROGRAMME GOALS: There are four key goals under LCDP.

  • GOAL 1: Promote awareness, knowledge and uptake of a wide range of statutory, voluntary and community services;

  • GOAL 2: Increase access to formal and informal educational, recreational and cultural activities and resources

  • GOAL 3: Increase in people’s work readiness and employment prospects

  • GOAL 4: Promote engagement with policy, practice, and decision-making processes on matters affecting local communities

‘Changing Ireland’/www.changingireland.ie is the national magazine for the Programme. It is setting up as an independent company, having for the past 9 years being managed by the voluntary board of management of the CDN Moyross Ltd.


We will shortly be publishing a map showing the distribution of companies nationwide within the Programme.


For more on CDPs and their place within the Programme, check our earlier blog entry.



Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Welcome to the CHANGING IRELAND BLOG

We're glad you could join us!
We started adding video to our website this year. Now Changing Ireland has a blog for news as it happens.
Our blog highlights news relating to the Community & Voluntary Sector. We will highlight mainstream media reports, NGO news releases, community-related events and so on. Your comments are welcome.
Also, we will post new journalism and original interviews from 'Changing Ireland' in the blog, prior to publication in 'Changing Ireland' proper. The print magazine remains a core part of our work as it reaches well over 10,000 readers.

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