Tough Start Live: How can the cycle of disadvantage be stopped for Traveller children?
Watch our discussion with key Traveller advocates on the major investigative series by Noteworthy and The Journal.
Watch our discussion with key Traveller advocates on the major investigative series by Noteworthy and The Journal.
Noteworthy’s Maria Delaney and social care worker Anne Marie Quilligan tell Susan Daly about the conditions faced by Traveller children in the country’s education system.
Noteworthy and The Journal examine the impact of the justice system on Travellers, with a focus on children.
Noteworthy and The Journal can reveal that many Traveller children are routinely put on ‘reduced hours’ at school – with at least one student on just 40 minutes a day.
Noteworthy delves into the uphill battle facing Traveller children and reveals a lack of targeted health actions.
Young Travellers found remote schoolwork extra challenging due to lack of access to digital and other resources during the pandemic.
The Keltoi Rehab Unit was converted to an isolation facility, with previous Health Minister Simon Harris promising its reopening.
The Ireland Strategic Investment Fund had invested €66m in the private genetics company acquired in a deal announced yesterday.
Despite some improvements in recent years, ongoing obstacles to accessibility are leading to isolation and anxiety for disabled people.
The Motorised Transport Grant and Mobility Allowance schemes remain closed after a review was recommended over eight years ago.
Most accessibility-related complaints involved taxi drivers refusing to take guide dogs or wheelchair users.
Disabled people feel that once again they were not consulted about a major project that most affects them.
Advocates warn of ongoing impact to families if international and retrospective surrogacy not addressed soon.
Figures show that almost 900 people on a public water supply have been on boil notices for a year or more.
Noteworthy investigation reveals bike theft trends over past five years and hears calls for better cycling parking facilities.
Traumatic attacks on cyclists and scooter users linked to Covid-related anti-social crime.
Over 60% are on the waiting list for at least nine months.
The loss of the control plan means that fisheries will no longer be allowed to weigh their catches in factories.
Noteworthy finds that pleas for help from women impacted by valproate (Epilim) continue to be dismissed.
Noteworthy examines the powers at play in the sector and how the Irish system may be disadvantaging small-scale fisheries.