Social Justice Ireland is an independent social justice think tank.

We provide independent social analysis and evidence-based policy proposals, with the aim of creating a sustainable future for every member of society and for society as a whole. In all of this, we focus on human rights and the common good.
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Christmas Wishes

Christmas

The offices of Social Justice Ireland are closed from the 24th December 2025 until the 5th January 2026. We wish all our friends, members, supporters and colleagues a very Happy Christmas and a Peaceful New Year. Stay safe. 

Demographic projections and implications for policy

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Future Forty: Climate Change and the Green Transition

Emissions

Social Justice Matters Podcast - Launch of Poverty Focus 2025

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More than 807,800 forced to go without in 2025

SILC Deprivation 2025

Despite some improvements, deep inequalities in wellbeing persist

Wellbeing

‘Wellbeing: Measuring What Matters 2025’ provides an independent assessment of wellbeing in Ireland. Using indicators that reflect the lived experiences of individuals and communities, the report offers an inclusive and equitable framework for measuring progress.  The  report finds that while Ireland has…

Thought for the day

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“Christmas is most truly Christmas when we celebrate it by giving the light of love to those who need it most.”

Ruth Carter Stapleton

PPN Snapshot of the year 2024

PPN Snapshot 2024

Homelessness and the new Housing Plan: Encouraging Developments

Homelessness

Social Justice Matters Podcast - Aoife Ní Lochlain on Aviation and Fairness in Climate Policy: The Case for Making Flying Pay

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Our 2024 Annual Social Policy Conference was on the theme of ' Managing Change to Build a Just Society'. Ireland is going through several major transitions, each of which is only going to deepen with time. While much is changing, many of the problems facing our society are long-standing: inequality, poverty, and under-…

Cost of living increases continue to have a substantial impact on low income households and older people - Poverty Focus 2025

Cost of living

The rapid increase in prices that emerged from mid-2021, whilst slowing, continues to persist. This poses particular challenges for low-income households. The cost of core essentials has risen sharply and households on low and fixed incomes, particularly those reliant on social transfers are having to make impossible…

Does the New Housing Plan Match the Scale of the Challenge?

Housing Plan

Delivering Homes, Building Communities 2025–2030: What's in the Plan?

Delivering Homes, Building Communities

Social Justice Matters Podcast - Social Justice Ireland on COP 30

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Who Owns the Planet? Rethinking Capital to Tackle Climate Change

Climate Inequality Report 2025: Climate Change: A Capital Challenge – Why Climate Policy Must Tackle Ownership