This is a celebration to mark the 10th Anniversary of AIMS Ireland. We will be outlining our achievements during the last 10 years as well as outlining our achievements for 2016-2017 and also our strategic plan for 2017-2018…. Read More
Saluting courage and calling out the Minister for Health Jo Murphy-Lawless Things have finally changed for women in Ireland since the Mother and Child controversy of six decades ago. Women now expect to be able to exercise autonomy… Read More
The government is continuing to tell the people of Ireland that they will forge ahead with their plans to enter into a church state partnership for the new National Maternity Hospital. However, this government has NO MANDATE from… Read More
#notonourwatch #aimsireland Maternity service users, as taxpayers, demand facts on religious veto at new National Maternity Hospital AIMS Ireland seeks clarity from government on position of future church/state projects Maternity service users in Ireland today demand that the… Read More
AIMS Ireland have received a large volume of enquiries regarding the current situation of the National Maternity Hospital and SVHG debacle. There has also been a huge outcry on various media platforms for the SVHG not to be given ownership… Read More
The National Maternity Move to St Vincent’s campus has exercised anyone who has an interest in a maternity service that is woman centred, evidence based and free from religious ethos and bias. This move in its current agreed… Read More
Minister of Health Simon Harris announced on the 18th April 2017 that the National Maternity Hospital (NMH) at Holles Street would move to a site at the St. Vincent’s Hospital campus in Dublin 4. The site is owned… Read More
On the 16th OF February AIMSI Ireland were invited to make an oral submission to the Oireachtas Joint Committee for Health on the implementation of the National Maternity Strategy. AIMSI Chair Krysia Lynch and Vice Chair Breda Kearns… Read More
AIMS Ireland Response to the Citizens’ Assembly: Article 40.3.3 in the Delivery Room AIMS Ireland in December 2016 submitted a factual, evidenced, and referenced submission to the Citizens’ Assembly. This submission was based on legislation, primary and secondary… Read More
Birth After Caesarean Section is a collaborative event hosted by AIMS Ireland, TCD and NUIG on Wednesday February 22nd 2017 Venue: Lecture theatre 2.57, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin (24 D’Olier Street) https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/birth-after-caesarean-section-seminar-tickets-31380311356 This… Read More