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ReformCard

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ReformCard was set up in January 2011 in order to promote political reform in Ireland.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Non Profit
How would you classify your work?
Politics
Economic/Community
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
General Public

Department of CEGA: what's gone to where?

The Wheel

Since the formation of a new Government we know that the Department of Community Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs is to be broken up and its functions moved to a variety of other Departments.

Priorities for a New Government

Our charities and voluntary community groups are more important than ever

PRIORITIES FOR INCLUSION IN PARTY MANIFESTOS FOR GENERAL ELECTION 2011

A Pre-Budget 2011 Submission from The Wheel - November 2010

If we are to protect vulnerable people in Budget 2011 then we must sustain the upon which vulnerable people community and voluntary organisations depend.

Responding to Ireland's social and economic crisis in Budget 2011

A pre-budget submission from The Wheel - 9 November 2010

Government has said that everything must be on the table w

The Wheel representing the sector: latest updates

The Wheel and our sixteen colleague organisations in the Community and Voluntary Pillar are continuing to work to protect vulnerable people, and the social infrastructure in place to support them,

The Sector and the Government

People come together to form community  voluntary organisations for a myriad or reasons - but often it's to solve a problem or address a situation that involves working in some sort of  p

The Towards 2016 Agreement

The Government accepts that additional supports will be required for charities to meet their obligations in the new regulatory environment...

The Towards 2016 Agreement and the development of the community and voluntary sector

The Charities Act

Charities will be permitted to promote a political cause if it relates directly to their charitable purpose.

The Charities Act, enacted on Saturday 28 February, 2009, represents a very significant milestone for community and voluntary activity in Ireland.

The Taskforce on Active Citizenship

The Taskforce conducted a nationwide consultation process to hear your views on what it means to be an active citizen in 21st century Ireland.

The Taskforce on Active Citizenship was established to advise the Government on the steps that could be taken to ensure that the wealth of civic spirit and active participation already present in I

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