Cost-of-Living continues to Divide

Illustration representing senior citizens in discussion, capturing the voice of older adults in Ireland.

The cost-of-living crisis in Ireland has become a grievous financial burden for most, but especially for those who depend on fixed incomes including state pensioners. Many individuals and families are continuing to struggle to meet their basic needs. As we are aware, the VAT rate increased from 9% to 13.5% on the 1st of September…

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Is it Careless to go Cashless?

Older People's Voice in Ireland.

The idealistic move towards a cashless society has raised its head once again today as the NCT (National Car Testing Service) has announced that they are going cashless. In a post on social media, the NCT said: “We’re saying goodbye to cash! NCTs are going cashless over the coming months for your safety and convenience,…

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Seniors Trade Show 2023

Elderly advocacy and support in Ireland for senior citizens' rights and services.

On Tuesday 17th October, we will be heading to Bundoran in lovely Donegal for the Autumn Seniors Trade Show. We had a wonderful time participating in the Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown Age Well Expo back in June and engaged in enjoyable conversation with the DLR locals. As we received such positive feedback whilst bringing awareness to the…

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What does a smoothed earnings approach mean for the State Pension?

Accessible, engaging image of senior citizen with pension data graph, highlighting Irish Senior Citizens Parliament's focus on pension benchmarking and advocacy.

On the back of our successful Pension Promise Campaign, Deputy Seán Canney asked the Minister for Social Protection when the State pension will be increased to 34% of average earnings to meet the Government’s commitment on pensions; and if she will make a statement on the matter. Minister Humphries answered that a smoothed earnings method…

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