Election 2011
Towards Recovery: Plan for a National Government – CWC Brief & Statement
The Community Workers’ Co-operative (CWC) today issued a cautious welcome for some of the commitments contained in Towards Recovery: Plan for a National Government.
CWC urge more commitment to address poverty, social exclusion and inequality
In an artilce published by politico.ie the CWC filtered the Election 2011 Party manifestos through a lens that included antipoverty, social exclusion and inequality, together with a community development lens and urged more commitment to address poverty, social exclusion and inequality
CWC Election 2011 Manifesto Brief
The CWC has launched its Election 2011 Manifesto Brief. It is intended to be used to inform CWC members and others involved and interested in anti-poverty, inequality and social exclusion, and in particular those that seek to use participatory approaches to addressing these issues.
CWC Election 2011 Brief
Election 2011 is an opportunity to ensure that community development as a key approach to addressing poverty, social exclusion and inequality is reprioritised. Download a copy of the CWC Election 2011 Brief
Cabinet of the 31st Dáil appointed
Phil Hogan has been appointed Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government Alan Shatter has been appointed Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence Joan Burton has been appointed Minister for Social Protection The full line-up: Taoiseach – Enda Kenny; Tánaiste and Foreign Affairs and Trade – Eamon Gilmore; Finance – Michael Noonan; Health – James Reilly; Agriculture, Marine and Food – Simon Coveney; Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht Affairs – Jimmy Deenihan; Children – Frances Fitzgerald;... | Read on »