County Meath Chamber
Intent: To ensure direct engagement between employers and policymakers, informing more responsive skills development and improved employment outcomes.
Details: County Meath Chamber's Apprenticeship Expo
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Intent: To ensure direct engagement between employers and policymakers, informing more responsive skills development and improved employment outcomes.
Details: County Meath Chamber's Apprenticeship Expo
Intent: The right to disconnect - mainly for school students.
Details: For representatives and education to support Meath Comhairle na nÓg’s campaign to reduce contact with students outside of school hours allowing them the right to disconnect
Intent: That the Chair of Bord Bia be removed from his position on the Board due to his company Dawn Farm Foods importing Brazilian Beef in conflict with his position as Chair of Bord Bia.
Details: Meath Local Authority - Bord Bia
Intent: To advocate for amendments to the Short-Term Letting (Registration) Bill that support a fair and effective regulatory framework for short-term letting while promoting tourism development.
Details: Registration for Short-term legislation Bill (STTL)
Intent: Advocating the economic benefits of HRI & to ensure continued government support for the Irish horseracing industry
Details: Stallion Trail Invitations
Intent: To meet with Meath County Council to engage on creating a Code of Conduct for farm inspections. The Council would not engage on creating a Code of conduct but were willing to adopt a centralised one from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) which is being worked on at present.
Details: Meath County Council / Farm Inspections
Intent: Raising awareness of Prosper Meath and inviting Councillors to engage and work with us on disability issues.
Details: Congratulatory letters sent to newly elected Councillors in the June 2024 Local Elections on 25th June 2024.
Intent: To voice farmers' anger and frustration at the ever-increasing administrative burden being placed on the which has had a major impact on farm family incomes.::To highlight the following key issues that are contributing to growing frustration and anger with the political system::1. The transformation of CAP away from supporting food production towards actually reducing farm output. CAP funding is being redirected to environmental schemes – the EU is effectively implementing new environmental regulations such as the “eco-schemes” on the cheap by redirecting existing funding instead of allocating additional funds.::2. The failure of the EU to properly compensate farmers under CAP. In 2014, Ireland received €1.16bn in Pillar one funding from EU – that figure is effectively the same today, 10 years on, despite huge inflation in farmers' cost of production in the interim. Farmers are being asked to do much more to receive a lot less funds in real terms.::3. The proposed Mercusor trade deal b
Details: Meath County Council- Enough is Enough Campaign
Intent: Encouraging local politicians to learn more about Habitat's House to Home programme and its impact for local people in the Louth & Meath area.
Details: Habitat's House to Home programme
Intent: To showcase a) the work of Prosper Meath in support people with disabilities over the past 40 years, and b ) to present how Prosper has been utilizing grants from the HSE Energy Bureau to become a greener organisation, and highlighting the positive engagement of people with disabilities in this process.
Details: Invitation to Prosper Meath's 40th Anniversary Events