Legislative Updates – End of Assembly Mandate 2022
WRDA develops a monthly Stormont and Westminster update highlighting main developments across both the Assembly and Parliament relating to women and issues within the Feminist Recovery Plan. As we approached the end of the Assembly mandate,…
WPG responds to ‘Human Rights Act’ consultation
This is an excerpt from the full consultation response.
The WPG are aware that this consultation on the Human Rights Act (HRA) occurs in the wider context of increasing attempts by the UK Government, in recent years, to weaken the systems…
Health Inequalities and Hostile Environment for Migrants and Black and Minority Ethnic People
This is an excerpt from the WPG response to the Refugee Integration Strategy Draft Consultation.
“Black, [Asian] and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities are generally considered to be at increased risk of poor mental health (Bhui…
Addressing inequalities in cancer screening uptake during the pandemic
Find out more about the Breast, Cervical and Bowel Screening Awareness Programme
The PHA contracts with the Women’s Resource and Development Agency (WRDA) to deliver a regional, peer-led service to help tackle inequalities in cancer screening.…
WRDA Statement on the Resignation of the First Minister
The resignation of the First Minister has caused instability in the devolved institutions, and this will have severe impacts on the most vulnerable In Northern Ireland. Due to these concerns, WRDA made a direct appeal to the First Minister to…
Housing is a Key Equality Issue
Read the full response here.
The WPG believes that housing is a key equality issue that must be addressed as part of wider efforts to eradicate inequality in our society, in all its forms. Access to adequate and affordable housing impacts…
Women – we want to hear your views on developing a Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy in Northern Ireland!
The Women’s Policy Group (NI) are asking women to complete this short survey to gather views on issues relating to the development of a Violence Against Women and Girls strategy for NI.
Statistics show that Northern Ireland is the most dangerous…
WPG Disappointed by Law Commission Decision not to Recognise Misogyny as a Hate Crime
This is an excerpt from WPG NI Statement on the Law Commission Hate Crime Report.
The WPG would like to express our extreme disappointment in the recent report from the Law Commission on the review of Hate Crime. This review stated:
“Sex…
WPG calls for a Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy as a matter of urgency
This is an excerpt from Women’s Policy Group NI Response to Domestic Abuse (Safe Leave) Bill Survey
The prevalence of domestic abuse in Northern Ireland and the gendered nature of domestic abuse cannot be underestimated. Domestic abuse…
TEO Covid-19 Recovery Plan and WPG Feminist Recovery Plan Compared
This is an excerpt from WRDA Briefing on TEO Engagement with the Women's Sector and TEO Covid-19 Recovery Plan
The Women’s Policy Group COVID-19 Feminist Recovery Plan provides a comprehensive evidence base which illuminates the impact…