Submissions

The CWC regularly makes submissions on issues of interest to its members and the community sector.

CWC statement on the threats to the community sector

The CWC today issued a statement presenting the concerns of the Community Workers' Co-operative in relation to the proposed and evolving cuts and policy developments that threaten the community sector as a whole, and community work in particular, as discussed and unanimously endorsed at the CWC AGM on Saturday October 17th, the UN International Day for the Elimination of Poverty and Social Exclusion. For a copy of the statement. Download the CWC Position Statement October 2009

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance and the Public Service review of the impact of the Report of Special Group on Public Service Numbers and Expenditure Programmes

The CWC submission to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance and the Public Service on the impact of the Report of Special Group on Public Service Numbers and Expenditure Programmes urges the protection of the work of the community sector. Download CWC Submission to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance and the Public Service on the impact of the Report of Special Group on Public Service Numbers and Expenditure Programmes 

Review of CDP & LDSIP March 2009

Download the submission made to the Minister of State at the Department of Community Rural & Gaeltacht Affairs in relation to the review currently being carried out by the Department of the Community Development Programme (CDP) and in the context of the proposal to review the design and implementation of the Local Development Social Inclusion Programme (LDSIP), together with the related Community Development Programme (CDP), March 2009. Download CWC Submssion re review of CDP & LDSIP March 2009

Evaluation of the Local and Community Development Programme of the National Development Plan 2006-2013

Download the CWC submission to the Evaluation of the Local and Community Development Programme of the National Development Plan 2006-2013. Download CWC Submission to the Department of Finace re evaluation of the LCDP