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WorkEqual Styling Consultation testimonial: ‘The whole experience was great for my confidence.’

WorkEqual Styling Consultation testimonial: ‘The whole experience was great for my confidence.’ At WorkEqual, we support women across Ireland to enter or return to the workplace. It can feel like a challenge to find your first job here, or to search for a new opportunity after taking a career break to care for loved ones. … Continued

WorkEqual volunteer testimonial: ‘Interview Wear Workshop’ for Youthreach groups

WorkEqual volunteer testimonial: ‘Interview Wear Workshop’ for Youthreach groups In June, we were delighted to facilitate a very special ‘Interview Wear Workshop’ for Youthreach groups from across Ireland. Our WorkEqual Styling Volunteers set up a pop-up boutique at the event, meeting with young people from Dublin, Offaly, Mayo and Meath over the course of the … Continued

WorkEqual client testimonial: ‘When you ask for help, you need to ask the right people.’

WorkEqual client testimonial: ‘When you ask for help, you need to ask the right people.’ At WorkEqual, we offer a wide variety of services to help women enter or return to the workforce in Ireland. Everyone faces different challenges, which is why we tailor our supports to individual needs. One of our clients shared her … Continued

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At WorkEqual, we want to support those currently seeking refuge in Ireland from the situation in Ukraine and we have a translated list of our services. Please share with any organisations, groups or individuals who can let our new arrivals know that we’re here to help. Ми допомагаємо жінкам на території усієї Ірландії з пошуком … Continued

WorkEqual to explore diverse perspectives on ending workplace gender bias

WorkEqual has announced that it will host a diverse line-up of speakers for an online event, ‘Examining Bias – Perspectives on Progress’, on Tuesday, 8th March. Further information on the campaign and partnership packages is available at: https://workequal.ie/iwd2022/

Hear Our Clients Voices

At WorkEqualOur mission at WorkEqual is, we to pprovide services and programmes to help womenpeople (re)enenter or re-enter tering the workplace to reach sustained economic independence. Every day, we support new women to build confidence and get prepared to secure a job.

This is what just a few of them had to say about our services:

Get Involved in our IWD 2022 Campaign

This year, for International Women’s Day WorkEqual are once again hosting a campaign to get people talking, and to raise awareness of the work done by the charity every day to champion change, and to support women to secure opportunities, networks and the chance of economic independence and greater equality.

Irish policymakers to hear lessons from Iceland and Scotland for Ireland’s childcare sector

An online seminar taking place tomorrow, Thursday, 25th November, will explore how Ireland’s childcare sector could be improved by learning from the experiences of other countries. The seminar – organised by the WorkEqual charity – will hear a keynote addresses from Brynhildur Heiðar-og Ómarsdóttir, Secretary General of the Icelandic Women’s Rights Association. On 12 occasions … Continued

Reimagining Childcare Provision – The 2021 Campaign Seminar

As part of WorkEqual’s 2021 November awareness campaign, we are hosting the upcoming seminar ‘Reimagining Childcare Provision’, taking place online on Thursday, 25th November from 11am to 1pm. The seminar, hosted by founder of WorkEqual Sonya Lennon, will feature international guest speakers showcasing international best practice in public childcare provision and will explore how Ireland … Continued

WorkEqual releases research on public attitudes to gender equality for Equal Pay Day 2021

74% of people believe closing the gender pay gap is important and should be a priority for government and employers. That’s according to research released by WorkEqual today (08.11.21) to mark Equal Pay Day 2021. Equal Pay Day is the date on which women in Ireland effectively stop earning, relative to men, because of the … Continued