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Summer Series
We are delighted to announce our Summer Series Webinars, which will run over the course of the June, July and August. We will be joined by policy experts as we discuss Women and Pensions, Ageism, and Budget 2022.
Webinar 2: The Role of Language in Ageism
Date: 29-07-2021
Time: 3pm
This webinar, the second in our Summer Series, will explore the role of language in ageism – how people are affected and what we can do to combat it. We will be joined by:
- Sue Shaw, CEO, Irish Senior Citizens’ Parliament
- Paddy Connolly, CEO, Age Action
- Damien Peelo, CEO, Treoir
Following presentations from our speakers we will have a Q&A to tease out the topic further. Register for this Event
For any questions on the event, please contact Una Power at policyandcommunications@seniors.ie
Previous Webinars
Webinar 1: Women and Pensions
Our first event, Women and Pensions, took place online (zoom) on June 23rd at 3pm and explored the particular issues concerning women when they reach retirement age. Speakers at the event included Sandra McCullagh from the National Women’s Council of Ireland and Colette Bennett from Social Justice Ireland.
To watch back on this Webinar check this video:
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Webinar 2: Ageism
July 2021
Webinar 3: Budget 2022
August 2021
HSE Hack: Staying safe against fraudulent calls

As you may have seen in the news, the HSE have recently experienced cyber attacks. Private information stored on the HSE’s servers was hacked and accessed by third parties.
Reports have emerged that people are receiving scam calls from a Dublin number which are claiming to be from a hospital and detailing the patient’s medical history, date of birth and PPS number. The scam calls then ask for the person’s bank details to issue a refund.
In the event that you are contacted by anyone who is claiming to have access to your personal information and is demanding money, read the following advice:
- If you receive a phone call, hang up and do not engage. If the person tells you that they are ringing from a hospital service, you can phone your hospital afterwards but do not engage with the caller.
- Do not reply to emails, texts, or social media messages requesting information or bank details from you.
- Contact the Gardai if you have been the victim of a cyberattack.
- Never disclose your private information in a text, call, email or social media request.
For more advice on fraudulent crimes, check out: https://www.garda.ie/en/crime/fraud/
THE RIGHT TO REDRESS
The Industrial Relations Provisions in Respect of Pension Entitlements of Retired Workers Bill was introduced in the Dail recently (by Brid Smith TD) and will be debated in the next few months. The Bill seeks to grant greater representative rights for retired workers around proposed changes to their occupational pension schemes.
For many years, the ISCP has sought to have the right of redress in relation to Pension Rights introduced, since the passing of the Social Welfare & Pensions Bill (no. 2) in 2013. As a result of the passage of that Act, Pensioners in reciept of Occupational pension have had their pension payments reduced. Discussions around pension schemes between other parties have happened but retired people have been either unaware of these discussion or excluded from any VOICE in them. Pensioners must, as of right, be given a real and meaningful input into all the processes relevant to the running and management of their schemes. This is what equality and inclusion of Older People is in practice.
We are asking members and non members alike to contact their TD’s (regardless of party) and encourage them to support this Bill through its stages in the Dail. if you wish to receive a Template letter send to all TDs in your area, please contact office@seniors.ie or text/phone 0838612179. If you have any questions or want further information on this Bill or the template letter, please do not hesitate to contact us.
FUN and FITNESS SPONSORED WALK
Going for a walk helps you feel good in yourself and improves your fitness. It is also good to know you are supporting your organisation through these tough times’, John Walsh (President) tells Sue Shaw CEO of the Irish Senior Citizens Parliament, as they launch their Sponsored Walk to raise funds.

ISCP like all organisations has suffered the loss of fundraising throughout the Pandemic. We are asking members, family, friends and indeed anyone who would like to support us to walk a minimum of 10 km over the month of April. We know many of our members like Mary from Naas will do 10 km in one day but for many others it can be 1km every other day. That way you will build up your fitness and sure if you want to do more, we will not complain! explains Sue Shaw CEO.
We thought that linking our fundraising to a fitness programme would offers benefits to the health of our members and support the financial health of organisation.
Our members and indeed most older people have observed the restrictions imposed throughout all levels and we know they are looking forward to getting out a little more, thanks to the Vaccine programme and the lifting of the 5km restriction.
ISCP rely on our fundraising events to support much of our work. Many older members are not as familiar with Internet use and assessing web sites, for information particularly in relation to Covid. We use the postal system a lot but this has increased considerably throughout the last 15 months and we have added in teleconferencing to maintain contact, hold group meetings and provide information now that in person meetings are no longer possible.
If you would like to walk for us or sponsor a walker, all Sponsorship, small or large is welcomed.
Please contact 083 8612179 or email office@seniors.ie