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==  Political Career  ==
 
==  Political Career  ==
She played a key role in ensuring the Protection of Life during Pregnancy was passed in January 2013. She was the first ever women to represent the Labour Party for the constituency of Waterford. Prior to her election as an MP she was elected to the Dungarvan council in 2009. She has also worked as an anti-discrimination officer in Galway and participated in the Labour Youth programme.   
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She played a key role in ensuring the Protection of Life during Pregnancy which was passed in January 2013. She was the first ever women to represent the Labour Party for the constituency of Waterford. Prior to her election as an MP she was elected to the Dungarvan council in 2009. She has also worked as an anti-discrimination officer in Galway and participated in the Labour Youth programme.   
 
==  Education  ==
 
==  Education  ==
She has studied an MA in Social Work at U.C.C. and a bachelors in Public and Social Policy at NUI.  
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She studied an MA in Social Work at U.C.C. and a bachelors in Public and Social Policy at NUI.  
 
==  External Links  ==  
 
==  External Links  ==  
 
[http://www.labour.ie/ciaraconway/ Ciara Conway Labour Profile]
 
[http://www.labour.ie/ciaraconway/ Ciara Conway Labour Profile]

Latest revision as of 13:19, 6 October 2014


Ciara Conway was born on the 13th August, 1980 and is an Irish Labour Party Politician. She is the Labour Teachta Dala TD for Waterford and was elected at the 2011 general election.

Political Career[edit]

She played a key role in ensuring the Protection of Life during Pregnancy which was passed in January 2013. She was the first ever women to represent the Labour Party for the constituency of Waterford. Prior to her election as an MP she was elected to the Dungarvan council in 2009. She has also worked as an anti-discrimination officer in Galway and participated in the Labour Youth programme.

Education[edit]

She studied an MA in Social Work at U.C.C. and a bachelors in Public and Social Policy at NUI.

External Links[edit]

Ciara Conway Labour Profile