Joe Lynch

Joe Lynch

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 23

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Most Recent Title
Councillor
Most Recent Public Body
Cork City Council
First Seen
20 September 2024
Last Seen
21 May 2026

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Councillor

Observed Public Bodies

Cork City Council

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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 3)

Pinnacle Public Affairs Ltd

8 officials
2026-01-21
Current/Former DPOFAQ

Intent: To highlight the benefits to public representatives of zoning the lands at Garranedarragh, Bishopstown, Cork for residential development. - T12 A620

Details: To engage public representatives regarding lands at Garranedarragh, Bisphopstown, Cork for residential zoning - T12 A620

Methods
EmailMeeting

Cork Simon Community

115 officials
2026-01-16

Intent: A greater understanding of the unique challenges facing single adult households experiencing homelessness in the SOuthwest.

Details: Various aspects relating to single adult homelessness, including extent of single adult homelessness in the Southwest, rough sleeping, homeless deaths in the Southwest, mental health and homelessness, and exclusion.

Methods
Invitation email to attend half-day seminar on single adult homelessness in the Southwest. - Email

Focus Ireland

14 officials
2025-09-16

Intent: Quarterly public reports on youth homelessness data across 18 local authorities. They were also encouraged to raise the issue within their Housing Strategic Policy Committees,submit questions on current data practices, and advocate for improved data and a successor youth homelessness strategy within their political parties. The aim is to support cross-party efforts toward ending homelessness by 2030 and to drive tangible improvements in local data collection and consultation

Details: To improve policy, prevention, and data collection re: youth housing

Methods
'Quarterly public reports on youth homelessness data across 18 local authorities. They were also encouraged to raise the issue within their Housing Strategic Policy Committees,submit questions on current data practices, and advocate for improved data and a successor youth homelessness strategy within their political parties. The aim is to support cross-party efforts toward ending homelessness by 2030 and to drive tangible improvements in local data collection and consultation.' - Email

COPE Galway CLG

16 officials
2025-09-09

Intent: An increased understanding of the extent of youth homelessness across local authorities and to provide quarterly publicly available reports on the number of young people aged 18-24 that present for support due to homelessness including numbers assessed as homeless under section 2 of Housing Act 1988, numbers allocated emergency accommodation, numbers not allocated emergency accommodation and reasons why and the numbers not regards as homeless.

Details: Seeking a change in policy, prevention and data collection in regard to youth homelessness, for an increased understanding of the extent of youth homelessness across 18 local authorities.

Methods
This activity was conducted in conjunction with the Irish Coalition to End Youth Homelessness (ICEYH) - Email

Vulcan Consulting Limited

23 officials
2025-05-20
Current/Former DPOFAQ

Intent: Awareness raising and improving access to treatments for people with rare diseases.

Details: Rare Disease Policy

Methods
Awareness raising about rare disease policy in Ireland. - MeetingAwareness raising about rare disease policy in Ireland. - Phone callAwareness raising about rare disease policy in Ireland. - Virtual Meeting

BioMarin International Limited

33 officials
2025-05-19

Intent: Awareness raising and improving access to treatments for people with rare diseases.

Details: Rare disease policy in Ireland and the EU.

Methods
Raising awareness about rare disease policy in Ireland. - EmailRaising awareness about rare disease policy in Ireland. - MeetingRaising awareness about rare disease policy in Ireland. - Virtual Meeting

Epilepsy Ireland

217 officials
2025-01-21

Intent: For them to support our campaign to enhance Epilepsy Services & Infrastructure nationally to improve access to specialist services and treatments for the 45,000 people living with epilepsy in Ireland.::For them to support our campaign to expand the HSE’s Chronic Disease Management Programme to include epilepsy, encouraging collaboration between people with epilepsy and their GPs and reducing pressure on specialist services.::For them to support our campaign to develop a National Strategy to reduce the estimated 130 epilepsy-related deaths in Ireland and taking targeted action to save lives.::For them to support our campaign to make Ireland’s schools seizure-safe for the 10,000 children with epilepsy of school going age by ensuring all teachers are trained in seizure first aid and epilepsy.awareness as part of initial teacher training.::For them to support our campaign to ensuring Ireland’s 2022 commitment to implementing the WHO Intersectoral Global Action Plan on Epilepsy and other Ne

Details: Contacted listed DPOs in their capacity as General Election Candidates to support EI's advocacy campaigns if elected to the next Dáil

Methods
Email

Intent: Commitment to a public model of childcare.

Details: Public Childcare

Methods
Advocating for a public system of childcare as part of the programme for government, NWC Director wrote to leaders of Fine Gael and Fianna Fail seeking a commitment to a public system of childcare. Sent 20.12.24 - LetterCare Officer, and Women's Equality Co-ordinator attended the Sinn Fein Ard Fheis. Intended outcome was to get endorsement and commitment to a model of public childcare. Discussion on this campaign with: Cllr Michelle GouldMaurice Quinlivan TDSenator Paul GavanDarren O’Rourke TD Matt Carthy TD ' - Lobby dayEmail sent to ask for a commitment to Public Childcare in General Election Manifestos and subsequent programme for government negotiations.Claire Kerrane, Brid Smith, Mary Seery Kearney, Jennifer Murnane O’Connor, Jennifer Whitmore - Email