Dr Michelle Maher, Program Manager and Mairead O'Shea, Communications Manager with See Her Elected. Photo: Ger Rogers.

Midlands-based 'See Her Elected' receives over €170k in funding to support work in rural areas

Funding of €171,162 was recently announced for the Midlands-based See Her Elected (SHE) in support of their work in supporting and encouraging the participation of women from rural Ireland in local politics.

Minister of State for Planning and Local Government Alan Dillon allocated the funding to Longford Women’s Link, which is the parent organisation of SHE.

Announcing the funding, the minister said: “The outcome of the local elections in June of this year was encouraging in terms of the participation of women in local government.

“A record 681 female candidates participated, representing an almost 18% increase on the previous elections in 2019, and almost a third of candidates overall.

“The 247 women councillors elected make up 26% of councillors overall – the highest proportion of women elected to local government in the history of the state.

“There is, however, still plenty of work to be done towards our goal of making our council chambers fully reflective of the communities they serve. Groups like See Her Elected are essential to making that goal a reality.”

“It is my hope that this funding will continue to assist SHE in affecting real change. I will continue to work closely with SHE – and all our key partners towards our shared goal of greater equality at the level of government closest to the citizen,” Minister Dillon concluded.

At the launch of the SHE ‘A Guide to Running in the 2024 Local Elections’ at LWL in November 2021, (L-R) Dr. Michelle Maher and Mairead O'Shea, PR consultant Kathleen O'Mara, and Tara Farrell of LWL. Photo: Brian Farrell. Photo by Brian Farrell

See Her Elected is a programme managed by Longford Women’s Link (LWL) and was initially founded in response to concern at the under-representation of women on county councils in the north-west/Midlands regions.

LWL CEO Tara Farrell welcomed the recent funding announcement saying: “LWL are delighted to receive continued support from Minister Dillon and the Department which is a testament to the work of the SHE Programme and we look forward to continuing our efforts to effect meaningful change for women in local democracy as we look ahead to Local Elections 2029.”

SHE is built on the ethos of women learning and supporting each other, providing them with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to participate in local politics. Due to the popularity of the programme and a larger catchment audience through online delivery, SHE has now expanded their reach to all of rural Ireland, collaborating with local authorities across the country.

The SHE team contributed enormously to the recent successes at local level, with almost 40% of female candidates in this year’s local elections having received support from the organisation.

Women now account for 26% of county councillors after this year’s local elections, and many SHE-supported candidates finished in runner-up positions or received strong first preference votes.

SHE offers a range of supports to women who are interested in getting involved in local government, including capacity building and training and the publication of an A-Z guide for women running in local elections.

In recognition of their work, in 2021 SHE were awarded a European Innovation in Politics Award, in the Democracy category, and ahead of International Women’s Day this year, the SHE team of Dr Michelle Maher and Mairead O' Shea were named as two of the 100 'Women of 2024' by the Irish Examiner.