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The Week in USI – 15th to 20th January

The Week in USI – 15th to 20th January

General Some of the key issues we worked on this week include mental health, autonomy of students’ unions, consent training, attending class Rep councils, workers rights for early education students, the democratic review of USI, living wage campaigns, and...
94% of DCUSU Voters Say Yes To USI

94% of DCUSU Voters Say Yes To USI

2,176 students from Dublin City University Students’ Union (DCUSU) voted to remain with the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) with a total of 2,304 votes cast. Polls opened at 9am on Thursday the 1st of December and closed at 5pm on Friday the 2nd of December. Final...

Consent

The Union of Students in Ireland are very active in education third level students about consent through national campaigns, policy and lobbying the government for extra support. USI were on the group for creating the Consent Framework which is now being implemented...

Sexual Health

Taking care of your sexual health is a very important part of your overall well-being.Students’ Unions across the country run SHAG (Sexual Health Awareness and Guidance) campaigns to promote positive sexual health and well-being among students.  You can find a list of...

History of USI

History of USI The Beginning of the Irish Student Movement Our country has long held the title of ‘the land of saints and scholars’, a tribute to its legacy as a bastion of religious thought and to its enduring status as a place where academia thrives. It is not...
USI and Mental Health Reform Letter to Minister McEntee

USI and Mental Health Reform Letter to Minister McEntee

Dear Minister McEntee, On the 11th of October 2016, both Mental Health Reform (MHR) and the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) welcomed the Government’s decision to allocate €35M in development funding as a positive step towards implementation of the national mental...