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Claire Brock speaks to Pauline O'Reilly, Jennifer Whitmore, Wayne Stanley, Craig Hughes, Dr. Sheila Gilheany & Amanda Ferguson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator; Brid Smith, People Before Profit TD, Dublin South Central; Marian Harkin, Independent TD for Sligo-Leitrim; Christina Finn, Political Editor for The Journal
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator; Brid Smith, People Before Profit TD, Dublin South Central; Marian Harkin, Independent TD for Sligo-Leitrim; Christina Finn, Political Editor for The Journal
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator; Brid Smith, People Before Profit TD, Dublin South Central; Marian Harkin, Independent TD for Sligo-Leitrim; Christina Finn, Political Editor for The Journal
Oisin Coghlan, CEO, Friends of the Earth and Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator
In December 1791, the Bill of Rights was ratified by the United States. Though these 10 amendments to the Constitution are rarely mentioned after high school civics class, recent events here and abroad offer a glimpse of life without those rights and a reminder why they are so important as a defense against ideological overreach. If a proposed new law passes the legislative process in Ireland, the famous Irish gift of gab will require government approval. As Kristen Waggoner of Alliance Defending Freedom recently noted in Newsweek, this potential restriction is, at best, vague. Even though it targets “hate,” it never defines what “hate” is. As she put it, How is the public to know what kind of speech could be subject to prosecution? Given that “hate” is an impossible word to define in law (and is not defined in this bill), this paves the way for basically any expression considered unfavorable to be prosecuted in the future. Vagueness in a national law is, in practice, an open invitation for state-based abuse, yet that is not this particular law's only problem. If it goes forward, refusing to give the police your password if they have a search warrant will be treated as a crime, and merely possessing material that “is likely to incite violence or hatred” might get you two years in jail. In other words, according to this proposed law, a crime doesn't even have to involve actually hating anyone or saying something that could be hateful. Anything that the powers-that-be think could possibly be interpreted as hateful would be sufficient. It's no wonder Waggoner added, “[I]t's not hard to imagine Ireland rapidly descending into an authoritarian state with the passage of this law.” Back in June, Pauline O'Reilly of the Green Party defended the proposed law with a line directly out of the totalitarian playbook: “We are restricting freedom, but we're doing it for the common good.” This would include curtailing rights guaranteed in the Irish constitution “if people's views on others cause them deep discomfort...” Again, under this view, no crime has to be committed, if someone is caused “deep discomfort.” This kind of scrutiny will, of course, target some and not others. To paraphrase George Orwell's great line from Animal Farm, all discomfort is equally wrong, but some are more equal than others. The way this inverted logic most often plays out is by the argument that not all speech is protected speech. Typically, this reasoning is followed by the necessary caveat, “After all, you can't yell fire in a theater!” This logical-sounding and necessary exception, however, becomes less exceptional when it is applied to more and more speech that a select few deem dangerous. In practice, at least in the United States, appeals to burning theaters have rarely, if ever, held up in court. As Jeff Kosseff notes in his new book Liar in a Crowded Theater, “[O]ne reason that a wider swath of false speech does not fall within an exception to the First Amendment is because regulation is simply not terribly effective at achieving the government's goals.” The First Amendment has, so far, been an effective barrier against unnecessary limits on freedoms, even when done “for our good.” On the other hand, situations in European countries that lack anything like our First Amendment, not to mention the selective censorship at America's elite universities, expose how much can go wrong when there's nothing to limit the people in power from acting for our own good. As C. S. Lewis put it in God in the Dock: Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. The reason that the speech protections of the First Amendment, with its guarantees of liberty of conscience, do not exclude speech that is merely offensive is that inoffensive speech doesn't need protection. By allowing potentially and even truly wrong things to be said, the Bill of Rights ensures space for the truth to be heard, and for those committed to truth to make the case for it. This Breakpoint was co-authored by Dr. Timothy Padgett. For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org.
Lucky Kambole - MASI // Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland and Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party.
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator; Louise O'Reilly, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Fingal; Matt Shanahan, Independent TD for Waterford; Tadgh McNally, Political Reporter with the Irish Examiner
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator; Louise O'Reilly, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Fingal; Matt Shanahan, Independent TD for Waterford; Tadgh McNally, Political Reporter with the Irish Examiner
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator; Louise O'Reilly, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Fingal; Matt Shanahan, Independent TD for Waterford; Tadgh McNally, Political Reporter with the Irish Examiner
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator; Louise O'Reilly, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Fingal; Matt Shanahan, Independent TD for Waterford; Tadgh McNally, Political Reporter with the Irish Examiner
Earlier in the programme we heard from the EPA on our recycling rates and as COP 28 is set to kick off this week are we doing enough to try to tackle climate change? To discuss we speak to Pauline O'Reilly, Senator and Chair of the Green Party and also Climate activist, Manuel Salazar.
Earlier in the programme we heard from the EPA on our recycling rates and as COP 28 is set to kick off this week are we doing enough to try to tackle climate change? To discuss we speak to Pauline O'Reilly, Senator and Chair of the Green Party and also Climate activist, Manuel Salazar.
BlazeTV host Chad Prather and Ultra Right Beer CEO Seth Weathers join the show to discuss former UFC champion and Ireland native Conor McGregor being investigated for "online hate speech" after he criticized the Irish authorities for their handling of a suspected Algerian immigrant who stabbed five people, including three children, last week. The investigation comes as Irish officials have reportedly started preparing to pass radical legislation concerning the public speech law. Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar recently told local media that the lawmakers should immediately pass the legislation in the next few weeks to target individuals who post “messages and images that stir up hatred and violence.” Earlier this summer, Ireland's Green Party senator, Pauline O'Reilly, stated, "We are restricting freedom for the common good." Israel and Hamas have agreed to continue the "humanitarian truce" to allow Hamas to release more of the hostages it took on October 7. As of this morning, of the roughly 240 people dragged into Gaza by Hamas, 62 hostages have been released. American Abigail Idan, age 4, was returned to her family 50 days after Hamas murdered her parents and took her hostage. Abigail made it home just in time for her fourth birthday last Friday. When asked about the release of 4-year-old American hostage, President Biden said, "I wish I were there to hold you." Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who was convicted of killing George Floyd, was seriously injured in a stabbing attack at the facility where he is currently serving his sentences. On Saturday morning, ABC News reported that Chauvin is in "stable" condition and is expected to survive his injuries. Utah Senator Mitt Romney, a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, expressed to CBS News' Norah O'Donnell his willingness to vote for certain Democrats over Trump. Romney's consistent opposition to Trump, including two impeachment votes, has fueled speculation, suggested by his biographer, that he might endorse President Joe Biden in a future election, highlighting the enduring tension between Romney and the former president. Today's Sponsors: Relief factor isn't a drug, but it was developed by doctors to fight inflammation. Try it today. The 3-Week QuickStart is only $19.95. Go to http://www.relieffactor.com or call 1-800-4Relief to get your QuickStart today. PreBorn offers God's love and life to protect hurting women and precious PreBorn babies. And every time a baby is saved, which happens 200 times a day, good conquers evil. Please make your most generous gift to empower good and rescue precious souls. For just $28, you can sponsor an ultrasound that doubles a baby's chances at life. To donate securely, dial #250 and say the keyword BABY. Give yourself the gift of BlazeTV+ today! Go to http://www.BlazeTV.com and use promo code “CyberMonday30” for 30% off your first year of BlazeTV+. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator discusses the free hormonal treatment for women going through the menopause.
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator; Mick Barry, People Before Profit/Solidarity TD; Marian Harkin, Independent TD for Sligo-Leitrim; Jennifer Bray, Political Correspondent with The Irish Times
James Elder, UNICEF Spokesperson; Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator; Mick Barry, People Before Profit/Solidarity TD; Marian Harkin, Independent TD for Sligo-Leitrim; Jennifer Bray, Political Correspondent with The Irish Times
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator / Michael Fitzmaurice, Independent TD / Louise Burne, Political Correspondent with the Irish Mirror / Sean Keyes, Finance Editor with The Currency
The Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly has today announced the expansion of the free contraception scheme to include women aged 27 to 30 years. Pauline O'Reilly, Chair of the Green Party and Galway Senator gave her reaction to this to Shane this morning.
The Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly has today announced the expansion of the free contraception scheme to include women aged 27 to 30 years. Pauline O'Reilly, Chair of the Green Party and Galway Senator gave her reaction to this to Shane this morning.
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Pauline O'Reilly is the Green Party spokesperson on Education and Higher Education and Senator and the cathaoirleach of the Green Party. ***** I heard Mark O'Halloran on an old episode the Mario Rosenstock Podcast recently, he talked very articulately about how the housing crisis affects him, how he as a man in his 50s has […]
Broadcasting body, Comisiún Na Meán plan to further restrict online advertising of infant formula This is one of the measures proposed by the Breastfeeding Parliamentary Committee to support infant feeding choices. Pauline O'Reilly, Chair of the Green Party and Galway Senator gave her reaction.
Broadcasting body, Comisiún Na Meán plan to further restrict online advertising of infant formula This is one of the measures proposed by the Breastfeeding Parliamentary Committee to support infant feeding choices. Pauline O'Reilly, Chair of the Green Party and Galway Senator gave her reaction.
James O'Connor, Fianna Fáil TD, Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator
Irelands' Hate Speech Laws: Senator Pauline O'Reilly and Good Friday negotiator and diplomat, Ray Bassett
Biden-Harris for the kids, SMH. Irish female legislator vs free true speech. Gavin Newsom's CA economy? Fun calls! The Hake Report, Thursday, June 15, 2023 AD TIME STAMPS * 0:00:00 Start: Thu, Jun 15, 2023 AD* 0:00:39 Topics: Newsom's CA, Biden LGBT kids, Irish speech laws* 0:03:09 Hey, guys! Orange Joshua Tree tee (50% polyester)* 0:06:19 Biden-Harris White House: Wolves in sheep's clothing* 0:14:26 Irish Sen. Pauline O'Reilly: restrict freedom for common good* 0:21:02 JESSE, NY: troll call for GTV N-word (disavow)* 0:22:01 TRICK, MT: OJ's reasonable doubt, rap acquit line* 0:27:08 TRICK, MT: Nazi buzzword, FDR, politicians* 0:35:03 Gavin Newsom: CA prosperity* 0:50:34 Daniel Penny "grand jury" indictment* 0:51:30 JOHN, SC (not NC): BAD PHONE!* 0:52:58 Li Xiang Lan (李香蘭) - Jacky Cheung (1990)* 1:00:56 Supers: Ego never happy, Coyote, coal toll, Okay* 1:09:29 DENNY: Call me Master! Oppressed lady!* 1:13:31 DENNY: Libya, per Romans* 1:15:28 JOHN, KY: black soul in music, Trump normie take (click)* 1:24:39 WILLIAM: Guy jumped Trump's motorcade, sick Liberia* 1:34:02 Mars photos: Real or photoshopped? Space is fake?* 1:38:11 TONY, CA: whites riot post Nuggets game, hate speech* 1:43:29 CNN on Fox News and Trump's "propensity to lie"* 1:47:04 Al, TN: black responsibility* 1:53:44 Linda - Jacky Cheung (1989)BLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2023/6/15/the-hake-report-thu-6-15-23 PODCAST via HAKE Substack https://thehakereport.substack.com/podcastHake is LIVE Mon-Fri 9-11 AM PT (11AM-1PM CT / 12-2 PM ET) - Call-in: 1-888-775-3773 - thehakereport.com VIDEO YouTube | Rumble* | BitChute | Facebook | Twitter | Odysee* | DLive | Kick PODCAST Apple | Spotify | Castbox | Podcast Addict | Pocket Casts | Substack (RSS) *SUPER CHAT on asterisked platforms, and/or: Ko-fi | BuyMeACoffee | Streamlabs SUPPORT / EXCLUSIVES Substack | SubscribeStar | Locals || SHOP Teespring SEE ALSO Hake News on The JLP Show | Appearances elsewhere (other shows, etc.) Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Chair, Peadar Tóibín, Aontú Party Leader & TD for Meath West, Christina Finn, Political Correspondent, TheJournal.ie, Dermot O'Leary, General Secretary of the National Bus and Rail Union.
Claire Brock speaks to Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Michael Healy Rae TD, Kieran Cuddihy, John Lee, Claire Ronan, Richard Hogan, Paddy Comyn & Jackie Spain Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Public Section Climate Action Mandate highlights a number of actions to be taken in order to reduce emissions by 51% by the end of the decade, one of which is to phase out public sector parking. Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator, and Michael Healy Rae, Independent TD for Kerry joined The Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Claire Brock is joined by Senator Regina Doherty, Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Senator Marie Sherlock, Dr Ray Walley and Professor Colin O'Gara Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do we need a new political party to advocate for rural Ireland? Joining Pat Kenny today to discuss was Michael Fitzmaurice, Independent TD for Roscaommon-Galway and Pauline O'Reilly, Galway Senator and Green Party Chairperson.
A new national demand strategy is set to be drawn up after Transport Minister, Eamon Ryan and cabinet have signed off on it today. The strategy will aim to free up roads and reduce congestion, by introducing more cycle lanes, better public transport infrastructure and more car free zones. Kieran was joined by Green Party Senator, Pauline O'Reilly and Keith Gavin, Chair of Irish Parking Association to discuss...
Green Party Chairperson, Senator Pauline O'Reilly.
Mick Barry, People Before Profit TD for Cork North Central, and Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator, discuss the possibility of making public transport free.
There were tense exchanges in the Dáil yesterday as the government defended their decision to end the eviction ban. There are also tensions on the government benches with Green Party TDs Neasa Hourigan and Patrick Costello urging a reversal of the decision. Pauline O'Reilly, Green party Senator & Party Chairperson spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.
There were tense exchanges in the Dáil yesterday as the government defended their decision to end the eviction ban. There are also tensions on the government benches with Green Party TDs Neasa Hourigan and Patrick Costello urging a reversal of the decision. Pauline O'Reilly, Green party Senator & Party Chairperson spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.
Ciara Doherty speaks to Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien while Claire Brock is joined by Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Mairéad Farrell TD, Wayne Stanley, Evan Cullen, Deborah Naylor, Pádraig Ó Céidigh, and Dr Colman Noctor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tensions are growing in the government over a delay in publishing a review on abortion laws. Green Party chair Pauline O'Reilly discuss the consequences with Shane.
Tensions are growing in the government over a delay in publishing a review on abortion laws. Green Party chair Pauline O'Reilly discuss the consequences with Shane.
Claire Brock speaks to Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Holly Cairns TD, Orla Ryan, Norman Spicer, Geraldine Herbert, Kelly Fitzgerald, Mark Paul & Kate Fisher Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Cian O'Callaghan, Social Democrats TD for Dublin Bay North; Hugh O'Connell, Deputy Political Editor for the Irish Independent and Sunday Independent
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Cian O'Callaghan, Social Democrats TD for Dublin Bay North; Hugh O'Connell, Deputy Political Editor for the Irish Independent and Sunday Independent
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Cian O'Callaghan, Social Democrats TD for Dublin Bay North; Hugh O'Connell, Deputy Political Editor for the Irish Independent and Sunday Independent
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party senator; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Cian O'Callaghan, Social Democrats TD for Dublin Bay North; Hugh O'Connell, Deputy Political Editor for the Irish Independent and Sunday Independent
Pauline O'Reilly, Senator & Chair of the Green Party joins Gavan to discuss her time spent in the United States where she was observing the midterm elections.
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party senator; Peadar Tóibín, Aontú leader; Mick Barry, People Before Profit/Solidarity TD for Cork North-Central; Daniel Murray, Political Correspondent with the Business Post
Breastfeeding rates are low in Ireland when compared to other European countries. There have been many suggestions for raising this, but the Green Party is suggesting we teach it in school. Senator Pauline O'Reilly joined Sean on the show to discuss...
Breastfeeding rates are low in Ireland when compared to other European countries. There have been many suggestions for raising this, but the Green Party is suggesting we teach it in school. Senator Pauline O'Reilly joined Sean on the show to discuss...
Louise O'Reilly, Sinn Fein TD and spokesperson on Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator, Sarah Carey, Communications Consultant and Columnist at the Irish Independent Síona Cahill, Former President of the USI
Households are in line for three discounts of €200 or more on their electricity bills between now and next spring, under proposals being considered by the Government. So reported the Sunday Independent yesterday. Pauline O'Reilly, Chair of the Green Party Senator, and Conor Skehan, Sunday Independent Columnist both joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.
Households are in line for three discounts of €200 or more on their electricity bills between now and next spring, under proposals being considered by the Government. So reported the Sunday Independent yesterday. Pauline O'Reilly, Chair of the Green Party Senator, and Conor Skehan, Sunday Independent Columnist both joined us on Newstalk Breakfast.
Claire Brock speaks to Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Duncan Smith TD, Ruth Coppinger, John Lee, Ian Redmond, Mary Coughlan, Barry Hayes, Caoimhe de Barra & Lauren Boland. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pauline O'Reilly, Senator and Chair of the Green Party joined Gavin Reilly to discuss the results the climate deal will have on farming sector in Ireland. The Green Party's chairperson has said the national herd will likely reduce in size as a result of the Government's climate deal - contradicting the Taoiseach, who says livestock numbers will 'stabilize'. "While no farmers will be forced to downsize their herds as a result of this week's deal - which will see agriculture emissions cut by 25% by the year 2030 - farmers will be incentivised to pursue other businesses instead" - Senator O'Reilly had said.
Pauline O'Reilly, Senator and Chair of the Green Party; Gabija Gataveckaite, Political Reporter at Independent Newspapers; Paul Deane, Energy Researcher at University College Cork; Thomas Duffy, Vice President of the Council of Young Farmers of Europe, and Former President of Macra Na Feirme
Claire Brock speaks to Pauline O'Reilly, Bríd Smyth TD, Daniel Murray, Oisín Coghlan, Olly Barratt, Liam Herrick & Muireann Lynch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator; Rose Conway Walsh, S.F. TD Mayo; Daniel McConnell, Political Editor of The Irish Examiner & Brenda Power, Columnist for The Sunday Times and Irish Daily Mail.
Claire Brock speaks to Pauline O'Reilly, Michael Fitzmaurice TD, John Lee, Kate O'Connell & Catherine Sanz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Chair, discusses two of the party's TDs voting against the Government.
Seán Kyne, Fine Gael Seanad Whip; Ruairí Ó Murchú, Sinn Féin TD for Louth; Pauline O'Reilly, Senator and chair of the Green Party; Ciara Phelan, Political Correspondent for the Irish Daily Mirror, & Joanne Mangan, Employers Lead with Grow Remote
Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator; Martin Kenny, Sinn Féin TD for Sligo-Leitrim; Mick Barry, People Before Profit/Solidarity TD for Cork North-Central; Aoife Moore, Political Correspondent for The Irish Examiner
In this episode, Senator Barry Ward speaks to Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Vice Chair of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Gender Equality, which has been established on foot of the recommendations of the Report of the Citizens' Assembly on Gender Equality (read the report here). The discussion deals not just with what the Committee will do and how it will operate, but how it was established, who is on it, and the time frame within which it hopes to report to the Oireachtas. You can follow the Oireachtas Gender Equality Committee here. You can read the Committee's work programme here. The members of the Gender Equality Committee are: Ivana Bacik TD (Chair); Senator Pauline O'Reilly (Vice-Chair); Ciarán Cannon TD; Jennifer Carroll MacNeill TD; Sorca Clarke TD; Senator Lisa Chambers; Senator Regina Doherty; Senator Alice-Mary Higgins; Neasa Hourigan TD; Paul McAuliffe TD; Bríd Smith TD; Niamh Smyth TD; and Senator Fintan Warfield. The Irish Legislation Podcast is presented by Senator Barry Ward. Follow Barry on Twitter @barrymward; Instagram @barrym_ward; Facebook at BarryWard.ie; or his web site: www.barryward.ie. E-mail barry.ward@oireachtas.ie with any comments or suggestions.
Claire Brock is joined by Olly Barratt, Senator Pauline O'Reilly, Anthony Staines, Jen Hogan, Matt Melvin, John Gibbons, Michael Fitzmaurice TD & Jackie Spain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A panel discussion on government tensions, pension age, surrogacy and environmental issues, with Mary Seery Kearney, Fine Gael Senator; Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator; Michael Fitzmaurice, Independent TD; and Elaine Loughlin Deputy Political Editor with The Irish Examiner.
Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin Agriculture Spokesperson, Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator
Dr. Tara Shine, Director of Change by Degrees and Co-facilitator of a Science Policy Dialog under the UN's Climate Convention, Brid Smith, PBP TD, Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party Senator
Dr Sarah Walsh of the EADV Education Committee sits down and speaks with prominent researchers Dr Pauline O'Reilly and Prof. Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur to discuss two previously poorly-explored aspects of SJS/TEN. Prof Lefaucheur gives insights in to the prevalence of chronic skin pain and possible pathomechanisms, and Dr O'Reilly discusses her research in the area of post-traumatic stress disorder and other psychological consequences of this devastating disease, for patients themselves, their families and their care-givers. Articles referenced in this episode can be found in the JEADV: Patients', family members' and healthcare practitioners' experiences of Stevens–Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis: a qualitative descriptive study using emotional touchpoints https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.16958 Involvement of small‐diameter nerve fibres in long‐term chronic pain after Stevens–Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis. A neurophysiological assessment https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.16940 Chronic pain: a long‐term sequela of epidermal necrolysis (Stevens–Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis) – prevalence, clinical characteristics and risk factors https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.16891
'Stay-at-home parent' has been added to LinkedIn as a job title. It means people that have left the workforce to raise children won't have a gap on their CV. Green Party Senator and founder of The Stay at Home Parents Association of Ireland, Pauline O'Reilly spoke on Tipp Today...
This week's bill is the controversial Commission of Investigation (Mother and Baby Homes and certain related Matters) Records, and another Matter, Bill 2020, which deals with the pending winding up of the Murphy Commission of Investigation into 14 Mother and Baby Homes, and four county homes, where terrible abuses were perpetrated against people over decades. We're joined by Sinn Féin's Spokesperson on Children, Youth, Disability, Equality & Integration, and TD for Carlow-Kilkenny, Kathleen Funchion; Leader of the Green Party in Seanad Éireann, Senator Pauline O'Reilly, from Galway-West; practising barrister and Fine Gael Seanad Spokesperson on Children, Disability, Equality, Integration & Privacy Rights, Senator Mary Seery-Kearney, from Dublin South-Central; and one of the foremost campaigners for the victims of Mother and Baby Homes, Dr Maeve O'Rourke, who a Lecturer in Human Rights at the Irish Centre for Human Rights in NUIG and Co-Director of the voluntary Clann Project; You can watch and read the debates on the Commission of Investigation (Mother and Baby Homes and certain related Matters) Records, and another Matter, Bill 2020, here: https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/bills/bill/2020/38/ Follow Kathleen Funchion on Twitter @Kathleensf1, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/KathleenFunchionTD, or at https://www.sinnfein.ie/kathleen-funchion. Follow Senator Pauline O'Reilly on Twitter @paulinegalway, on Instagram @paulinegalway, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Pauline4Galway, or at www.greenparty.ie/people/pauline-oreilly. Follow Senator Mary Seery-Kearney on Twitter @seerykearney, Instagram @mseerykearney, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SenatorMarySeeryKearney, or www.finegael.ie/our-people/senators/dublin/dublin-south-central/mary-seery-kearney. Follow Dr Maeve O'Rourke on Twitter @maeveorourke, or at www.nuigalway.ie/business-public-policy-law/school-of-law/staff/maeveorourke. The Irish Legislation Podcast is presented by Senator Barry Ward. Follow Barry on Twitter twitter.com/barrymward; Instagram www.instagram.com/barrym_ward; Facebook at www.facebook.com/BarryWard.ie; or his web site: www.barryward.ie. E-mail barry.ward@oireachtas.ie with any comments or suggestions. Thanks to Dylan Hutchinson for research.