Family Carers Ireland launches ‘YesYes’ campaign ahead of historic referendum

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Pictured at the launch of the 'YesYes' campaign was Catherine Cox, Head of Communications and Policy at Family Carers Ireland and family carer Tracy Carroll with her beautiful seven-year-old daughter Willow. PHOTO: Mark Stedman

Family Carers Ireland has launched its ‘YesYes’ campaign for the upcoming historic referendum on 8 March on updating references to care and the family in the Constitution.

If passed, the referendum will recognise the invaluable contribution of family carers to society and the State’s role in supporting this.

It will also seek to remove a reference to ‘women in the home’ as well as broadening the definition of a family.

The proposed addition to the Constitution impacting family carers reads: “The State recognises that the provision of care, by members of a family to one another by reason of the bonds that exist among them, gives to society a support without which the common good cannot be achieved, and shall strive to support such provision.”

Family Carers Ireland says the referendum offers “an unprecedented chance to formally acknowledge” family carers’ contributions, and that it paves the way for more robust support, heightened respect and the development of stronger policies tailored to their needs.

Catherine Cox, Head of Communications and Policy at Family Carers Ireland, said the referendum could be a watershed moment in our history.

“By supporting a ‘YesYes’ vote, we are advocating for a future where care and family in its broadest definition are enshrined in our Constitution and supported at all levels,” she said.

“Voting ‘YesYes’ is not just an act of recognition; it is a powerful step towards real change in how we as a nation recognise and value those who care for our most vulnerable. It’s about truly seeing the act of caring and ensuring it becomes a pivotal factor in influencing policy decisions.”

Tracy Carroll, who is a family carer, said that as a carer for her daughter and son, she has experienced first-hand the challenges and the lack of support.

“A ‘YesYes’ vote means recognising our role and addressing the support we desperately need. It’s about giving dignity and strength to those of us in the shadows,” said Tracy.

“Caring for both my children is a labour of love, but it’s also incredibly demanding. This referendum is a chance for Ireland to stand by families like mine, to ensure we are not left to struggle alone.

“A ‘YesYes’ vote is a vote for compassion and understanding of the realities we face every day. It will give us hope for a future where family carers are not just acknowledged but actively supported.”