Join our Community

We are always looking for Nurses and Midwives from all backgrounds to join our ever-expanding community. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us via email.

Please be aware that our members work on the NMIH committee voluntarily whilst working alongside their work commitments, so please bear with us.

Email
inclusionhealthnmih@gmail.com

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Useful Inclusion Health Links

  • The Queens Nursing Institute (QNI)

    The QNI is a registered charity dedicated to improving the nursing care of people in the home and in the community.

  • London Network of Nurses and Midwives Homelessness Group

    The LNNM is a charity which works to support professionals working in inclusion health, to promote best practice and to develop inclusion health as a distinct, recognised speciality. The network has evolved from being a purely nurse, midwife and health visitor focused network to include allied health professionals, support workers peer advocates and students.

  • Inclusion Health Forum

    The All Ireland Health Inclusion Forum brings together people with lived experience of social exclusion, front-line health and social care workers, academics, planners and policy-makers. All committed to addressing the health challenges of social exclusion.

  • National Social Inclusion Office HSE

    HSE Social inclusion aims to reduce inequalities in health and improve access to mainstream and targeted health services for vulnerable and excluded groups in Ireland.

    HSE Social Inclusion provides a range of services to support various vulnerable groups.

  • Nursing Now Ireland

    The Nursing Now campaign is a social movement to raise the profile and recognition of the contribution of nurses and midwives to healthcare, gender equality, wider society and improved economies. Nursing Now is campaigning for greater investment in nursing, more nurses in leadership positions, and increasing nurses’ input and impact on healthcare.

  • Groundswell (UK)

    A charity that is creating solutions to end homelessness, that come directly from people who have been homeless themselves.

  • Dublin Regional Homeless Executive (DHRE)

    The Dublin Region Homeless Executive is provided by Dublin City Council as the lead statutory local authority in the response to homelessness in Dublin and adopts a shared service approach across South Dublin County Council, Fingal County Council and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.

  • Peter Mc Verry Trust

    Peter McVerry Trust is a national housing and homeless charity committed to reducing homelessness and the harm caused by substance misuse and social disadvantage.

  • Simon Community (Ireland)

    The Simon Communities of Ireland are a network of independent communities across the country that provide homeless, housing and treatment services to people facing the trauma and stress of homelessness.

  • Focus Ireland

    The organisation provides advice, information, advocacy and help with finding a home – as well as a warm welcoming place to meet and have a low-cost meal. In addition to their Dublin projects, they now have services and housing projects across Ireland including in Waterford, Kilkenny, Cork, Sligo and Limerick.

  • Safetynet Primary Care

    Safetynet Primary Care is a medical charity that delivers quality care to those marginalized in society without access to healthcare, including homeless people, drug users and migrants.

  • Mendicity

    Established in 1818, Mendicity is the oldest working charity in Dublin. For over 200 years, they have been creating opportunities for people experiencing homelessness, isolation and marginalization, to live better lives. They help people empower themselves so they can work their way out of homelessness.