
Claiming Our Future Conference

Where: Industries Hall of the RDS in Dublin City
When: Saturday, 30th October (ALL-DAY)
‘Claiming our Future’ is an event to stimulate the emergence of a cross sectoral community of interest and action for a more equal, inclusive and sustainable Ireland. We are organising this event because we are deeply dissatisfied with the direction of Government policy in response to the economic recession. We do not accept that there is no alternative to these policies. There are choices to be made and civil society has a vital contribution to make in identifying and progressing new policy choices.
Earlier this year Is Feidir Linn, the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, the Environmental Pillar of Social Partnership, the Community Platform, Social Justice Ireland and TASC began a series of meeting to explore how best to cooperate and coordinate endeavours for a more equal, inclusive and sustainable Ireland.
>From these initial discussions a wider range of civil society organisations have begun to meet to organize this event. These organisations include trade unions, environmental groups, community groups, migrant worker organisations, youth groups, older people’s organisations, cultural groups, student groups, developing world groups, rural networks, women’s organisations, disability groups, social media and social justice organisations.
We aim to have a thousand people at the event drawn from all parts of civil society and from all corners of Ireland. The event is planned to provide an opportunity to discuss and deliberate on:
» The values that we share and espouse.
» The implications of these values for new policy choices.
» New ways of cooperating and coordinating across civil society to advance these values and policy choices.
Local meetings and activities are being planned throughout the country in the lead up to this event. If you are interested in getting involved in the event and in the local initiatives please get in touch:
Co-ordinator: Bríd Nolan // Tel: 01-8870726 // Mob: 086 8474466
Address: O’Lehane House, 9 Cavendish Row, Dublin 1
Email: info@claimingourfuture.ie // Web: www.claimingourfuture.ie
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Comment by: LeftAtTheCross
Sep 20th 2010 at 11:09
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Comment by: dmfod
Sep 20th 2010 at 18:09
Do the civil society references mean that political parties are not welcome?
Comment by: LeftAtTheCross
Sep 22nd 2010 at 12:09
The conference registration includes categorisation of participants which includes “political activism” on the list of possibilities ( http://d1165236.u55.hosting.digiweb.ie/?page_id=8).
Does that require members of political parties to participating without their party hats?
Perhaps members of political parties are welcome to become involved in the collective experience on an individual basis, while ownership of the steering group behind the organisation / event remains beyond more tightly controlled.
Comment by: Pope Epopt
Sep 23rd 2010 at 21:09
Who exactly is on the steering group - does anyone know? It’s not exactly made obvious from the web site.
Comment by: Con Carroll
Sep 30th 2010 at 20:09
anyone watching Vincent Browne. tv3 Monday 27 September. the vice president of Sinn fein. Mary Lou Mc Donald. contribution to the debate about Irish tax payers bail out to the financial institutions. Vincent Browne asked her to name her financial social reserarch papers. which Mary Lou, couldn’t /wouldn’t. this was 24 hourse before the protest called by Euopean left elected members of parliment. along with ICTU. given we have over 455,000 people unemployed 72 hours before we are told the total pay out which taxpayers will have to bail out to financial institutions
one would have only to conact Manus O Riordan. SIPTU research person. Communist Party published analysis. Jesuit Centre for faith and justice maybe Mary Lou should be told to go back to Fianna Fail.