National Social Monitor : Policies for the Next Generation - Health

This section of our National Social Monitor: The Future Starts Now: Policies for the Next Generation looks briefly at health issues for young people.
Access to Mental Health Services
Ireland’s mental health services have experienced chronic underfunding with less than 6 per cent of the health budget being allocated to mental health. This is far below the target of 10 per cent set by Sláintecare and the 12 per cent recommended by the World Health Organization. Mental health issues are more common among young people, with those aged 18-24 eight times more likely to experience a mental health disorder than people aged 55 and above (Hyland et al, 2022). Mental health issues often begin…
Social Justice Matters Podcast - Launch of National Social Monitor The Future Starts Now: Policies for the Next Generation

Cost of Living - Time for Budget 2027 to Address Income Adequacy

Taxation - Choices for Budget 2027

Public Libraries are vital: New EU Report Calls for Stronger Recognition and Investment

Social Justice Matters Podcast - Liam O'Sullivan on State supports for family carers over the past 20 years

Liam O'Sullivan works as the CEO of Care Alliance Ireland. He holds professional qualifications in Social Work, Youth and Community Work and Social Research. His work with Care Alliance since 2004 has included bringing National Carers Week to Ireland, developing collaborative and impactful relationships with third level…
Thought for the day

“Real life is not living only for our own, frequently narrow concerns. The vision that has only oneself in view is a vision that narrows the arteries of the heart of love. To truly live is to live for something greater, even though it may cost our all.”
How Many Earths Do We Need? Earth Overshoot Day 2026

Housing Progress and Housing Outcomes: Are They Moving Together?

Summer Economic Statement 2026

Social Justice Ireland welcomes the publication of the Summer Economic Statement and the outline of the fiscal parameters for Budget 2027 with an additional €8.5bn for additional taxation, current and capital expenditure measures.
The Summer Economic Statement suggests Government is planning a…
Budget 2027 Investment - Health and Disability

People should be assured of the required treatment and care in times of illness or vulnerability. The standard of care is dependent to a great degree on the resources made available, which in turn are dependent on the expectations of society. Budget 2027 should make the necessary investment to futureproof our healthcare…
Social Justice Matters Podcast - Special Edition: Responses to the Roadmap for Social Inclusion 2026-2030

The Digital Shift

National Social Monitor : Policies for the Next Generation - Income Distribution

Trust in Irish Society Remains Strong, but Confidence in Institutions Shows Mixed Trends

