20
May
2026
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Advancing towards a care society: addressing the gender care gap (debate)
A Uachtaráin, carers are the backbone of our community. The unsung hero is looking after some of the most vulnerable in our society, and yet are consistently left behind. As we know, women disproportionately take on those caring responsibilities. We need to see the care system as a public service, rather than a private, for-profit model or the unsaid expectation of women. The Irish Government, like many others across Europe, needs to listen to carers and get rid of what we have in Ireland, which is a very unfair means test of the Carer's Allowance. This means test excludes thousands of carers, and results in many receiving reduced payments. Carers are putting in the hours and providing this vital care, but because they might be working part-time, or their partner is working, they see a much reduced payment, or indeed, in many instances, no payment at all. Unsurprisingly, but still disappointingly, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil MEPs voted against my amendment on ending this means test, at committee level here. Carers deserve a lot better. We need to recognise our carers for the contribution they make to society. They need to be paid properly and they deserve the same rights and protections as any other workers.