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- ResourceResearch
This framework was devised jointly by the Health Service Executive (HSE), which is the State’s provider of all public health services in hospitals and communities across Ireland and the National Women
- ResourceCulture
CASE chairman writes about the objectification of women in advertising. Key information on EU or National policies/legislation on women's' representation in advertisement:
- ResourceCulture
This opinion piece argues that male voices dominate the airwaves in Ireland, as presenters and commentators.
- ResourceCulture
The article argues that despite BAI's diversity laws and the fact that women in Ireland constitute 51% of the population, their voices remain marginalized in mainstream broadcasting.
- ResourceCulture
Article observes that fewer women than men participate in televised broadcasts.
- ResourceCulture
A new survey conducted by the National Women's Council of Ireland shows that less than one quarter of voices in radio news and current affairs broadcasting are women.
- ResourceEducation, Employment, Regional policy
This publication reflects on the issue of equality in public service provision, relying on the Irish practice, and good practices from some local level authorities.
- ResourceCulture
The book chapter discusses the impact of consumerism and media imagery on expectations of male and female behavior. Key information on trends and challenges on women and the media:
- ResourceEducation, Employment
This handbook seeks to present a number of discrete models and frameworks on gender budgeting.
- ResourceEducation, Employment
This resource pack should support young people and organisations of young people to recognise stereotyping and to chalenge any stereotyping of young people.
- ResourceEducation, Employment, Health
Drawing on the models already in place internationally, this document aims to act as a guide to creating and implementing gender sensitive health services in Ireland.
- ResourceResearch
The National Women’s Strategy is the Irish Government’s statement of priorities in relation to the advancement of women in Irish society for the period 2007 to 2016 It contains 20 objectives organize