Elisa O'Donovan is the Social Democrat councillor for Limerick City West and has served since 2019. Professionally, she is a Speech and Language Therapist working with the Health Service Executive (HSE).
Elisa's educational background includes a medical science degree, an MSc in Rehabilitation and Disability Studies from University College Dublin (UCD), and an MSc in Speech and Language Therapy from the University of Limerick.
Elisa has a robust history of community involvement, both in healthcare and civic engagement. She has worked in primary care and neuro-rehabilitation within the HSE in Limerick City and has held positions such as a research and policy assistant with the Disability Federation of Ireland and a Community Integration officer with Headway.
Additionally, she served as a Community Development Worker in the Mid-West for Mental Health Reform.
In 2017, Elisa launched #SwimableLimerick, an initiative aimed at promoting social swimming in the River Shannon, reflecting her commitment to community health and engagement. As an avid runner and cyclist, she actively participates in local parkrun events, further embedding herself in the community she serves.
Elisa holds several board positions including West Limerick Resources, Employability Limerick, Ballinacurra/Weston regeneration committee, and is a Milk Market Trustee, illustrating her broad engagement across various community development projects.
As a candidate for Mayor of Limerick, Elisa O'Donovan's campaign focuses on several key areas, Building Communities and Public Amenities: Enhancing the quality and accessibility of local services and facilities.
Committing to sustainable practices and policies to protect the local environment.
Advocating for improved mental health services and support systems.
Strengthening healthcare services to better meet the needs of Limerick residents.
Improving transportation options to ensure they are efficient, reliable, and accessible.
Allocating resources effectively to enhance public service delivery.
Promoting a different approach to politics that is inclusive and responsive to the needs of the community. Elisa O'Donovan represents a progressive choice for Limerick, with a strong focus on healthcare, community development, and environmental sustainability.
Her diverse professional background and deep local involvement provide her with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing Limerick.
The Social Democrats, established on July 15, 2015, by Catherine Murphy, Róisín Shortall, and Stephen Donnelly, is a center-left social democratic party in Ireland. The party promotes the Nordic model and is pro-European, advocating for an inclusive, fair, and just Ireland where dignity, respect, and equality of outcome are paramount.
Under the leadership of Holly Cairns, the party seeks to offer transformative change through social democracy, emphasizing the importance of strong public services and economic systems that ensure societal well-being.
The Social Democrats aim to build a "republic of equals" that is rights-based and pluralistic with a clear separation between Church and State. They focus on providing high-quality public services in housing, healthcare, education, and other areas, which are universally accessible to promote equality and sustainability.
A strong and vibrant economy is seen as essential to a strong society. The party supports robust workers' rights and a stable, progressive tax base.
They stress the need for an economy that not only grows but also distributes its benefits fairly across all sections of society.
The Social Democrats propose transformative changes in the housing sector to address affordability and accessibility. They plan to build 22,000 social and affordable homes annually and implement measures like better security for renters and a ban on no-fault evictions.
The party was instrumental in creating the Sláintecare proposal, which aims for a health system that is accessible and free at the point of use. They advocate for a comprehensive implementation of this model to improve primary care services and increase hospital capacity.
Addressing Ireland's high cost of living is a priority. The Social Democrats plan to make public services more affordable and tackle the high costs of essentials like housing, healthcare, and education, reducing the financial burden on families and businesses.
The Social Democrats recognize the urgency of climate action and propose a €5 billion climate transformation fund to invest in renewable energy and a €1.5 billion fair transition fund for farmers and rural communities. They emphasize the need for ambitious, large-scale structural changes to avert a climate catastrophe.
The party pledges to sign the Optional Protocol to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and focus on comprehensive reforms to improve the quality of life and independence of disabled people.
To combat corruption and ensure accountability, the Social Democrats propose the creation of an Independent Anti-Corruption Agency (IACA). They seek to increase transparency and integrity in politics and public administration, moving away from 'golden circle' politics.
The Social Democrats are committed to changing the landscape of Irish politics through active engagement in the Dáil and local governments. They aim to challenge the status quo with new ideas and genuine change, distancing themselves from the traditional politics of old loyalties and policies.