10 MS 2 Mature Students Officer
Conference notes:
The high increase in the number of mature students attending third level education
Conference also notes:
That increasing access to lifelong learning and creating diverse student populations is to be welcomed
Conference is aware:
That mature students have additional needs and that these are often not represented at local level in colleges
Conference believes that:
In order to represent the needs of mature students, each student union should have a part time mature student representative
Conference therefore mandates:
The Mature Students Officer to lobby local COs to create part time mature student officer positions and to assist all unions in the development of this position.
10 MS 3 Peer Support for Mature Students
Conference notes:
The success of peer support networks across Irish Third Level Institutions
Conference also notes:
The difficulties faced by mature students returning to education
Conference believes:
That other mature students are best placed to understand these issues and support mature students in first year
Conference mandates:
The Mature Students Officer to lobby each college to establish a mature student’s peer support network.
National Affairs 15 NA 2 Review of Best Practice with Regard to MSM Blood Donation USI Congress Notes:
The growing support for the change of blood donation criteria, with particular reference to MSM criteria.
USI Congress Recognises: -
3,000 donations are needed every week
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Over 1,000 people receive transfusions every week in Ireland
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Only 3% of the Irish population give blood, providing blood for a population of over 4 million
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Only 5% of the Irish population eligible to give blood do so
USI Congress further Notes:
That many other countries and states, such as recently the United States of America, have changed their policy regarding the donation of blood by MSM donors. Sexual orientation screening negates the possibility of many potential blood donors based on outdated evidence and research.
USI Congress Affirms:
Where possible it is best to use existing evidence and research to inform decisions and stances upon issues.
Congress commends
the alliance building with education trade unions by USI Officerboard the past year.
Congress believes
that these relationships will be invaluable not only in the context of solidarity within the education sector but also in the context of the next General Election.
Congress believes
that the Education system as a whole deserves protection and that it is incumbent on stakeholder unions to fight against the egregious attack that has occurred during the austerity period.
Congress therefore mandates
the USI President to enter into negotiations with stakeholder trade unions in the primary, secondary and third level education system towards building a common platform on Education for the next General Election. Proposed USI Motions
15 NA 4 Student Supports for Prisoners Congress notes
That prisoners in the Irish prison system can find it difficult to qualify for student supports when applying to further or higher education.
Congress Further Notes
Improved access to education in the prison system means an increasing number of people are applying to go to college while incarcerated or upon release and a lack of access to supports is acting as a barrier to this.
Congress Mandates
The VP AAQA to work with the relevant bodies to alleviate and remove these restrictions.
Congress notes
That Ireland’s statutory human rights and equality bodies including the Irish Human Rights Commission and the Equality Authority have concluded that Travellers fulfill the relevant sociological and anthropological criteria for recognition as a distinct ethnic group.
Congress also notes
That Travellers are recognised as a distinct ethnic minority in Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and as separate from non-traveller Irish people.
The recommendations and findings emanating from the Council of Europe and the United Nations calling on the State to recognise travellers’ ethnic status.
Congress believes
That the State cannot continue to deny Travellers their right to self-identify as members of an ethnic group.
Congress therefore mandates
The VP Equality and Citizenship to engage in a campaign calling on the Irish government to recognise the ethnic status of Irish Travellers.
15 NA 6 Debt write-down for Ireland Congress acknowledges:
That the Union’s core principles of education as a public good, equity of access and equality of opportunity, among the funding of other essential public services require a significant investment on the part of the state.
Congress notes with grave concern:
The extent to which the Irish state and its people have been saddled with EU-wide debt, accounting for €64bn in total.
Congress also notes with concern:
The lack of progress within government on this level of debt and the impact in particular that this has on the ability of the state to address the funding deficit in higher education.
Congress affirms:
Its opposition to the way in which Ireland has been disproportionately hindered by the total debt of the European Union.
Congress supports:
calls for an EU-wide conference on debt relief, akin to the one that spurred on the Marshall Plan after the Second World War and provided debt relief for Germany.
Congress mandates:
The VP Campaigns and President to lobby and campaign in opposition to the grossly unfair debt imposed on Ireland by the ECB, the EU and the IMF, with a view to working alongside like-minded organisations to achieving a debt-write down.
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