This Reboot Republic podcast is the second of our Budget 2022 Panel analysis and gets a social justice and equality analysis of Budget 2022 its measures, positives, and failings from an all female panel of five guests, with Early Childhood Teacher and Big Start campaigner, Deborah Reynolds who highlights the win their campaign achieved and need for continued action for early years educators and affordable childcare but also highlights issue of insecure housing as a renter, CEO of Mental Health Reform, Fiona Coyle who talks about the need for prioritisation of mental health, Teacher and Union Activist Jana Lyons covers the measures in primary education, underfunding, class sizes, disadvantage, and how housing also impacts, USI Vice President Megan O Connor on the failure of the budget to address the student housing crisis and education funding, and giving an alternative macroeconomic framework to analyse Budgets – economist and councillor with An Rabharta Glas, Lorna Bogue.
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