Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation - INMO

Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation - INMO We are 48,000 proud nurses and midwives across Ireland, standing together for fairness at work and a better health service. lectures/policy documents.

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation was originally founded in 1919 when a small group of nurses and midwives, came together, in Dublin, to address two issues namely:

An improvement in pay; and
The setting of professional standards for the performance of their duties. The newly formed organisation, which was known as the Irish Nurses Union, actively recruited new members, in its early years

, and made significant progress in relation to pay and pension, and the setting of standards through a range of educational initiatives e.g. In 1931 the new organisation began its work, on the international stage, by affiliating to the International Council of Nurses (ICN) and the INMO continues this affiliation to this very day. In 1972 the then Irish Nurses Organisation (INO), now INMO, was a founding member of the Standing Committee of Nurses in the European Union (PCN). The INMO continues in active membership with this body which is now known as the European Federation of Nurses. In 1978 the Organisation voted overwhelmingly to seek affiliation to the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) and ten years later the necessary order was granted by the High Court for the Organisation to register as a trade union under the Trade Union Act 1941. The Organisation then made immediate application for affiliation to the ICTU and the affiliation process was completed in January 1990. Since then the Organisation has consistently been represented on the ICTU Executive Council, involved in all national negotiations, under the social partnership process, while also being an active participant in a range of other work initiated by ICTU on behalf of all workers. In 2009 the Organisation celebrated its 90th Anniversary with a range of activities and events which recognised the constant growth of the Organisation, over the decades, and the fact that it was now the recognised voice of nursing and midwifery in Ireland. On 1st January 2010 the Organisation changed its name to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation in order to reflect, in its name, structures and rules, the following:

The imminent passage of legislation, in 2010, which will, for the first time, give legal recognition to the two separate, and distinct, professions of nursing and midwifery;and
The reality that, in 2010, Ireland will see the first graduates from our direct entry midwifery honours degree programme. This will mean that, in 2010, Ireland will have Registered Midwives, in clinical practice, who are not Registered Nurses

Solidarity with our  perfusionist colleagues who are on the picket today. đŸ„âœŠ
09/06/2026

Solidarity with our perfusionist colleagues who are on the picket today. đŸ„âœŠ

27/05/2026

We know that Advanced Nurse and Midwife Practitioners contribute so much to our health service. Nice words are not enough, the Department of Health need their roles to continue to be recognised as ADON band 1s in any change to banding.

INMO and PNA members Árd Greine in Donegal held a lunchtime protest today ahead of their work-to-rule action taking plac...
27/05/2026

INMO and PNA members Árd Greine in Donegal held a lunchtime protest today ahead of their work-to-rule action taking place next week. The decision by members of both the INMO and the PNA to take industrial action in Árd Gréine is not one that has been taken lightly. It is clear that ensuring appropriate governance structures are in place in intellectual disability services must be an immediate priority for the HSE.

The INMO Advanced Practice Section conference took place today, with a fantastic line up of speakers. A great day connec...
27/05/2026

The INMO Advanced Practice Section conference took place today, with a fantastic line up of speakers. A great day connecting with our AP colleagues and sharing clinical and professional knowledge and experiences!

The INMO Advanced Practice Section conference took place today, with a fantastic line up of expert speakers on shaping r...
27/05/2026

The INMO Advanced Practice Section conference took place today, with a fantastic line up of expert speakers on shaping research, innovation and health systems, the factors affecting AN/MP participation in research, enhancing services, AP at the intersection of design and innovation, RANPs impact on acute hospital’s services, CNS role in a children’s cardiology service, transforming patient care through digital innovation, peritoneal dialysis and more.

A great day connecting with our AP colleagues and sharing clinical and professional knowledge and experiences!

20/05/2026

“I can guarantee you it is a damn sight more than 12 nurses and midwives getting assaulted every day.” INMO member Sarah rightly asks TDs is it any surprise more nurses and midwives don’t report assaults when the process is so overly cumbersome?

20/05/2026

INMO Director of Professional Services Tony Fitzpatrick tells the Oireachtas Health Committee that staff wellbeing and patient care are both compromised by unsafe staffing levels and a lack of organisational support

19/05/2026

The Advanced Practice Section conference is taking place next week! To book see the link in our bio. See you there!

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The Whitworth Building North Brunswick Street
Dublin
DUBLIN7

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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01 6640600

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