Guide aims to help firms hire people with intellectual disabilities
Professional services firm EY has produce “how to” document based on recruiting staff during six year collaboration with Trinity centre
Professional services firm EY has produce “how to” document based on recruiting staff during six year collaboration with Trinity centre
Dublin restaurant denies failing to reasonably accommodate customer
WRC finds shop discriminated against woman on the grounds of her disability
At KPMG, a 6.9% male/female pay differential jump to 39.4% when partners are included
IHREC warns of serious shortcomings in coronial process during time of trauma and stress
Unfair treatment in rental sector ‘prevalent’ for those receiving housing assistance
Kathleen Lynch says pandemic has reorientated our thinking on what is important in life
Seanad candidate will focus on education and equality if elected in the Trinity byelection
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission calls for the dissemination of information
Council of Europe finds ‘no major improvement’ in situation in three years
As a microcosm of society, the Defence Forces should have a neutral policy on religion
Integrated education key element to successful future in North, says Higgins
Law disproportionately impacts disabled people and members of Traveller and Roma communities, says watchdog
Women more likely to face discrimination over care responsibilities than men – Ihrec
Kate Hoey accused of ‘gross stereotyping’ of journalists and lawyers in unionist pamphlet
‘Selective passport checks’ conducted on buses crossing between NI and State
Gareth Lee failed ‘exhaust domestic remedies’ in the long-running case – ECHR
‘I just feel lonely, invisible and left behind. It is about scraping by and surviving’ – report
Two men take High Court cases over State decision not to compensate them
Citywide campaign marks 25th anniversary of first ministerial report on drugs
Cases beging brought by retired nurse Philomena Lee and Galway-based Mary Harney
Rights and equality commission calls for specialised shelter for victims of trafficking
Some parents say they find it difficult to exert their right to opt their children out of religion
Four people on their journeys out of homelessness, and the lessons they have for others
With many strands to the State’s housing crisis, the lack of purchasing power is central
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission will warn commitments ‘are slipping’
Family say county council was engaging over group housing until ‘contact broke off’
Ombudsman has brought concerns to UN children’s rights committee
Michael Peart-led review plans to have report on non-jury, judge-only court ready by April
Measures are among suggestions in draft report being considered by TDs, Senators
DPP should see files on which ‘belief evidence’ is based, argues Rights Commission
Some restrictions ‘impacted disproportionately on some sections of society,’ ICCL says
Though no household name, DUP members were unsurprised the Poots loyalist was in the frame
Pavee Point says conditions criticised by ombudsman’s report ‘not an isolated case’
Asylum applicants to be provided accommodation as part of plan to end direct provision
Mass graves should be protected and preserved, Oireachtas committee to be told
European Committee of Social Rights points to housing and protection breaches of social charter
The lack of recognition for the cleaners of this (very big) building is about to be rectified
Ireland is ‘both a destination and source country for human trafficking’, warns commission
There is good news but officials fear we will lose the run of ourselves again
Contracts for direct provision centres may be extended during transition, O’Gorman says
Watchdog warns on ‘quasi-legal’ enforcement and Nphet’s ‘lack of expertise’ on rights
‘Robust preventative approaches’ and ‘transparent procedures’ required
Minister for Justice says asylum seekers now allowed to work after six months rather than nine
Publication of White Paper on ending direct provision on hold until mid-February
Upskilling of workers has not been matched with appropriate pay, report indicates
Prof Verene Shepherd calls for new laws to combat hate crime and build safer society
Body set up to improve lives of survivors of abuse at religious institutions said it will shut
New research finds that among people with third-level education, 27 per cent concealed negative attitudes towards black people coming to Ireland
Supreme Court overturns far-reaching High Court finding
IHREC report published as Covid-19 highlights ‘existing inequalities in our society’
Two women challenged ruling by Court of Appeal over their eligibility for measures
Face coverings to remain optional indoors as death toll in State rises to 1,703
Some 98% of Leaving Cert pupils sign up and will receive their results in August
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices