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Meet Jen

Jen Cummins is a TD for Dublin South-Central.

A passionate advocate for education and youth work, Jen has worked as a youth worker, youth arts worker and as the Coordinator of Ballymun Anseo School Completion Programme, supporting students in DEIS schools.

She recently earned a Doctorate in Education, from DCU. Her research focused on the lived experience of young people who had experienced adverse childhood experiences and left mainstream education before the Leaving Certificate.

She taught on the Bachelor of Education course in DCU, focusing on ethics and teaching about religion and beliefs.

She was Chairperson of the Board of Directors of Educate Together for many years and is passionate about parental choice in education as well as leading a charity with governance, employment and financial expertise.

Jen is committed to making Dublin South-Central a fairer place, with the community spaces, schools, services and supports needed in communities.

I believe the Social Democrats have the vision and policies needed to create lasting change in both the community and the country.

Jen’s Priorities

  • Ensuring the Government implement the DEIS+ Scheme.
  • Ensuring that every child has access to an appropriate school place, and special education is prioritised.
  • Working to make sure the School Completion Programme governance and employment structures are finally resolved.
  • Increase third-level core funding through State Contributions.

Get in touch

jen.cummins@oireachtas.ie

087 164 4166

Dáil Éireann, Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.

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Government must act to avert resumption of hunger strike by institutional abuse survivors

The government must do everything possible to prevent a group of institutional abuse survivors from resuming a hunger strike, according to Social Democrats TD Jen Cummins. Deputy Cummins, who is the party’s spokesperson on education, said: “Three and a half weeks have now passed since these four survivors – who were wronged in childhood and […]

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State negligence has led to parents footing the bill to keep our schools afloat to the tune of €23 million per year, according to Social Democrats education spokesperson Jen Cummins. Deputy Cummins said: “During yesterday’s meeting of the Oireachtas Education Committee, officials from the Department of Education confirmed that voluntary contributions and fundraising from parents […]

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