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Tag: Social Justice Ireland

  • Northside Today

Northside Today : An end to Child Poverty?

Jaye September 8, 2023
Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst, Social Justice Ireland, at the launch of the ‘National Social Monitor: An End to Child Poverty?’ joins Mary Oyediran to discuss the weakness of this strategy and solutions.
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  • Northside Today

Northside Today: Social Justice Ireland

Michael July 25, 2023
Michelle Murphy SJI joins Donie Tarrant to discuss Social Justice Ireland’s submissions for the Autumn budget. https://www.socialjustice.ie First aired: 25/7/23
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Social Justice Matters report – Michelle Murphy, Social Justice Ireland @ Near FM (May 2023)

DJP May 10, 2023
Darren J. Prior spoke to Michelle Murphy from Social Justice Ireland about their Social Justice Matters 2023 report which was launched in May 2023 and what they are calling for and Michelle also told Darren about Seán Healy and Sr Brigid Reynolds…
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  • Northside Today

Northside Today: Gap between HAP Limits and Market Rents

gabor April 27, 2023
(Nationwide Topic) Susanne Rogers, Research & Policy Analyst for Social Justice Ireland joins Johnny Holmes to discuss the significant gap between HAP limits and market rents, detailed in the latest quarterly “Locked out of the Market” Report, published by Simon Communities of…
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  • Northside Today

Northside Today: Poverty in Ireland

gabor February 28, 2023
[powerpress} Susanne Rogers Research and Policy Analyst from Social justice Ireland joins Adrianne Murphy to discuss how more than 671,000 people are still living in poverty in Ireland, of which 188,602 are children. https://www.socialjustice.ie/
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Social Justice Ireland and the Sustainable Progress Index 2023 – Near FM (EN/GA)

DJP February 24, 2023
Darren J. Prior spoke to Michelle Murphy from Social Justice Ireland about their Sustainable Progress Index for 2023 that was launched in late February 2023.     Giotán cainte as Gaeilge:     Near FM, 23 Feabhra / February 2023.  
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  • Northside Today

Northside Today: Extra supports for those who are struggling with the cost of living crisis

Declan McGlade February 20, 2023
  Michelle Murphy SJI joins Donie Tarrant to discuss Social Justice Irelands call for extra supports for those who are struggling to deal with the cost of living crisis.   Website https://www.socialjustice.ie
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  • Lifeline

Lifeline: Almost 900,000 people forced to go without in 2022

Neil November 30, 2022
Michael Sullivan chats with Susanne Rogers, Social Justice Ireland’s Research and Policy Analyst about the deprivation figures published by the CSO in the Survey of Income and Living Conditions showing that just over 876,000 people still struggle to achieve a basic standard of living.…
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Social Justice Matters Policy Brief- Other Public Services – Susanne Rogers, Social Justice Ireland @ Near FM (2022)

DJP July 23, 2022
Darren J. Prior spoke to Susanne Rogers a Social and Policy Analyst in Social Justice Ireland about the policy brief they brought out on 18th July 2022 leading us upto Budget 2023. Near FM, 22 July 2022.  
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  • Northside Today

Northside Today – 20% of EU children live in Poverty.

Paul Walsh July 21, 2022
Michelle Murphy, Research and Policy Analyst for Social Justice Ireland joins Johnny Holmes to discuss how one fifth of Children in the EU are living in poverty. Visit:  www.socialjustice.ie
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  • Northside Today

Northside Today – Govt urged to assist low-income households in Budget 2023

Neil July 1, 2022
Susanne Rogers, Research & Policy Analyst for Social Justice Ireland joins Johnny Holmes to discuss why Government should be urged to assist low-income households in Budget 2023. https://www.socialjustice.ie/
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Northside Today – 12% of Irish Population living in Poverty.

Paul Walsh May 20, 2022
Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst for Social Justice Ireland joins Johnny Holmes to discuss outcome of the survey on Income and Living Conditions 2021 which has found that 12% of our population are living in poverty, 164,000 relating to children. Visit: …
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