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Some progress but still major gaps in Residential Tenancies Bill

The Government’s Residential Tenancies Bill, currently being debated in the Dáil, contains welcome provisions to support people and families renting, but it still falls short of the protections that are necessary to provide certainty and security for renters. “The Social Democrats coined the phrase ‘Locked-Out Generation’ back in 2016 to highlight the issues facing the […]

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Sports funding needs to be put on a different track, says Garrett Mullan

Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall TD today called on the Minister for Health to intervene to compel the HSE to release smear slides to women affected by the CervicalCheck controversy so they can be independently reviewed. “We need more people active in sport, and in particular young people. The investment in sports is made up […]

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Shortall slams long waiting lists for children’s mental health services

The co-leader of the Social Democrats Róisín Shortall TD today sharply criticised the Minister for Health, as children are left on long waiting lists for mental health services. “The Minister needs to look at how resources are being distributed around different parts of the country. No child should be forced to endure such a wait […]

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Garda failings over juvenile crime must be watershed moment

Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall TD has said senior Garda management must be held to account and victims and communities properly compensated for the force’s utter failure to prosecute juvenile crime. “The victims of these crimes and their communities continue to pay an incredibly heavy price for the abject failure of our national police force […]

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Shortall slams growth in numbers waiting for home care packages

Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall TD has today slammed the Minister for Health for his failure to deal with the ongoing crisis in older person’s services “”In failing to properly fund home care services, the government is essentially telling older people that they simply do not care about their needs.” Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall […]

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MenB vaccine should be provided as catch-up programme

Social Democrats Spokesperson for Children, Councillor Jennifer Whitmore, has called on the Minister for Health to introduce a Meningitis B catch-up vaccination programme for children and young adults born before October 2016, when the current HSE vaccination programme was introduced. “The vaccine injections cost hundreds of euro, so it’s vital that people know they can […]

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Consumers need far better information to switch to “green” electricity

Social Democrats spokesperson on Energy and Climate Change, Cllr Cian O’Callaghan has called on the regulator to ensure consumers are much better informed about “green” electricity options. “This is the time of the year when many people are looking at ways to trim their household utility bills. Many people are keen to opt for greener […]

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