As a community, we’ve long fought to keep our National Maternity Hospital public and secular. We’ve built a massive petition, marched in the streets, emailed and called politicians, paid for legal advice, public opinion polls and newspaper ads.
You can read all about that in our blog here
Our best chance of stopping our new National Maternity Hospital ending up in the hands of a private company controlled by Catholic teaching – is to get face to face with politicians. They’ll have to respond or risk losing votes.
That’s why last week as a community, Uplift members and Dr. Peter Boylan had a Zoom event where we talked about how to make sure we all stay connected as we get organised locally and campaign locally around the National Maternity Hospital.
If you missed the training – don’t worry about it! You can find the relevant resources below.
If we can demonstrate our people-power locally, the more impact on the new National Maternity Hospital we’ll have. So, over the next few weeks local meetings and events will be organized.
Making sure our local politicians understand that a secular public hospital is a priority for voters is the best hope we have of winning.
Local action groups are forming, and below is a list of all the events targeting local politicians. If you want to step up and lead your local action, get in touch by emailing [email protected]. (Note: the dates in the below events are sample dates, and they are movable depending on the local action group!)
Join your local event below!
- Cork-South Central for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Dublin West for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Dublin Bay South for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Dublin Central for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Dublin Rathdown for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Dublin Fingal for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Kerry for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Cavan-Monaghan for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Wicklow for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Meath East for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Donegal for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Carlow-Kilkenny for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Clare for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Cork East for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Cork North-Central for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Cork North-West for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Cork South-West for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Laois-Offaly for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Galway for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Dun Laoghaire for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Kildare for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Longford-Westmeath for a publicly owned National Maternity Hospital
- Waterford for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital
- Limerick for a publicly-owned and secular National Maternity Hospital