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2025 Pre-Budget Forum with Department of Social Protection
Today marked our annual opportunity to formally speak with Ministers within the Department of Social Protection about the real issues affecting older persons as
Today marked our annual opportunity to formally speak with Ministers within the Department of Social Protection about the real issues affecting older persons as
General Elections are fast approaching and it is very possible that these will take place before 2024 is out. So, to help voters prepare for
The Irish Senior Citizens Parliament hosted a meeting to bring together member organisations affected by the lack of a voice regarding their occupational pension. This
Wednesday the 10th of May was a busy day for the ISCP as we attended two Joint Committee Meetings in Leinster House with the Department
“End this blatant and ageist discrimination against pensioners!” After Storm Kathleen forced the parliament to postpone a larger lobby of the Fine Gael Ard Fheis,
When we think of getting older and retiring, more often than not we think in terms of a more relaxed phase in our lives, where
We want to make a real impact on the Health Budget for 2025. In order for Government to plan Budget 2025 accurately, we must remind
In order for Government to plan Budget 2025 accurately, we must remind them of the reality of growing older in Ireland and the numerous hardships
We would like to take some time to acknowledge and celebrate a remarkable career and bid farewell to an extraordinary colleague who is embarking on