SUBMISSIONS 2004
The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission received a number of submissions from organisations in response to its consultation document: Progressing a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland: An Update issued in April 2004.
Submissions (responses) are available to view below as PDF (portable document format) files. You will need Acrobat Reader to open the files. These submissions and other responses to the Commission’s consultation process are available to view in our resource library by appointment. If you have questions or would like to make arrangements to view the submissions in the Commission's library, please email us or tel: (028) 9024 3987.
Age Concern Northern Ireland
547 KB
Alliance Party
5.2 MB
Barnardos
39 KB
British Irish Rights Watch
760 KB
Care
2.6 MB
Carers Northern Ireland
78 KB
Children and Young People’s Sector Bill of Rights Group
1.7 MB
Committee for the Administration of Justice (CAJ)
850 KB
Conference of Religious Ireland (CORI)
502 KB
Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS)
13 KB
Craigavon and District TUC and Lurgan Branch of the ATGWU
40 KB
Democratic Dialogue
1.1 MB
Equality Commission for Northern Ireland (ECNI)
1.2 MB
Evangelical Alliance
356 KB
Family Planning Agency (FPA)
23 KB
Green Party Northern Ireland
530 KB
Include Youth
Institute of Directors Northern Ireland
535 MB
Irish Congress of Trade unions (ICTU)
4.1 MB
NASUWT Trade Union
334 KB
NIACRO
253 KB
Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities (NICEM)
926 KB
Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA)
53 KB
Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations (NIFHA)
14 KB
Organisation for the Unemployed Northern Ireland (OUNI)
316 KB
POBAL
1.3 MB
Police Service Northern Ireland (PSNI)
459 KB
Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC)
1.5 MB
The General Synod of the Church of Ireland
379 KB
Training for Women Network (TWN)
447 KB
UNISON
836 KB
West Belfast Economic Forum
Women’s Aid Federation Northern Ireland
Women’s Resource and Development Agency (WRDA)
48 KB
YouthNet
903 KB
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