What Matters Most to Children is the Quality of Their Family Relationships

What Matters Most to Children is the Quality of Their Family Relationships

Wednesday 24th of May 2023 “Professor Golombok’s research proves that children’s well-being is much more dependent on the quality of the relationships they have in their families than the specific family type they are raised in.” Damien Peelo, CEO of Treoir announced today. Treoir welcomes Dr. Susan Golombok, Professor Emerita of Family Research and former … Read more

Upcoming Policy Seminar: Perspectives on Child Poverty from Parents’ Lived Experience

Perspectives on Child Poverty from Parents’ Lived Experience – May 18th 9.30-1pm Treoir examines the impact of child poverty on children and parents, work and the welfare system, and its effect on social inclusion. Register for Perspectives on Child Poverty from Parents’ Lived Experience Dr. Tricia Kielthy, Head of Social Justice and Policy at St … Read more

Parents Sharing Custody Should Finalize Christmas Access As Soon as Possible

IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Tuesday 13th of December 2022  “In the best interests of your children, parents sharing access and custody should make sure their Christmas arrangements are agreed upon in advance.” Damien Peelo, CEO of Treoir stated.   With Christmas Day falling on a weekend this year, it’s especially important parents sharing custody talk to each other … Read more

Treoir Welcomes the Report from Child Maintenance Review Group and Look Forward to Examining Further

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday 16 November 2022 Treoir welcomes the publication today of the Department of Justice’s report from the Child Maintenance Review Group chaired by Justice Catherine Murphy.  The report outlines the extensive work done by Justice Murphy and the review group. “This important publication will require careful consideration but Treoir is pleased to … Read more

Treoir Calls on All Parties to Support the Surviving Cohabitant’s Pension Bill

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   Wednesday 26th of October 2022  “The government must support the Social Welfare (Surviving Cohabitant’s Pension) Bill to end the discrimination against cohabiting couples and their children.” Damien Peelo stated, CEO of Treoir, The National Information Service for Unmarried Parents.   “As Johnny O’Meara’s case in the High Court was recently rejected, it is … Read more

Judge Upheld Department of Social Protections Right To Discriminate Against Parents Who Are Not Married To Each Other

Judge Upheld Department of Social Protections Right To Discriminate Against Parents Who Are Not Married To Each Other PRESS RELEASE Friday 7th of October 2022 John O’Meara, widower and father of three young children, has lost his case against the State following ruling today in favour of the interpretation of the Social Welfare Consolidation Act, … Read more

Budget 2023 Must Emphasise Housing, Food & Energy Security for Lone Parents

Budget 2023 Must Emphasise Housing, Food & Energy Security for Lone Parents FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Monday 19th of September 2022 “The government risks dramatically increasing child poverty if they do not prioritise the housing and cost of living crises in Budget 2023,” Damien Peelo, CEO of Treoir has stated.   Even before the pandemic and Ukrainian … Read more