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The Family and Care Amendments: Insight from Cormac Ó Dúlacháin SC
Cormac Ó Dúlacháin SC is one of the foremost legal minds in the country and one of the most senior lawyers practising in this jurisdiction.
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My reasons for advocating for a NO Vote against the 39th Amendment of the Constitution
In this article, a retired social worker and busy grandmother sets out the reasons she will be voting No No. The proposal to delete the words “woman” and “mother” from the Constitution and replace them with “the provision of care by members of a family” would remove any acknowledgement by the government that mothering...
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Voting “Yes” will mean massive injustice towards women
Irish citizens are being asked to vote in two referendums to change our Constitution. This is being widely sold as progressive, modern and inclusive.
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The Countess is launching its VOTE NO referendum campaign
The wording of Article 41.2 of our 1937 Constitution may be old-fashioned but it is, at least, an honest and welcome acknowledgement of the often thankless but profoundly important work women do in the home, in the running of households, and in the rearing of children, which is the foundation of society...
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No woman should be left behind
Despite the current popularity of terms like equality and inclusivity, one particular group continues to face unique and often overlooked challenges in healthcare settings, where resources are often inaccessible and same-sex care is not always a given. Gladys of The Countess Healthcare Working Group sheds light on the obstacles that women with disabilities encounter when...
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Women's Health and Binding
The Chinese custom of foot binding involved tightly binding the feet of young girls to achieve a small, severely deformed foot, considered a symbol of beauty, status, and desirability, in addition to being associated with the idea of a woman’s place being in the home. The process involved folding the toes under the sole...
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Women’s Health and Elective Double Mastectomies
As well as the invaluable health benefits to both mother and newborn, breastfeeding is often celebrated as a profound emotional bonding experience. However, an increasing number of young women are seeking chest masculinisation mastectomy – also known as “top surgery” – to relieve gender dysphoria or affirm a perceived gender identity.
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The Irish Penal Reform trust and the elephant in the room
The Irish Penal Reform Trust is an independent NGO that works to improve the Irish penal system through advocacy, lobbying, reports, studies, and public awareness campaigns. Its many valuable achievements include improvements in regard to overcrowding, education and training, and the housing of young...
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