INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVE
International Day of Families Ireland 2026
Convened by Eniola Oke Consulting, this national initiative recognises the United Nations International Day of Families and brings together policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and communities to address one urgent question:
How do we strengthen families in a changing world?
Aligned with the 2026 global theme “Family Inequalities and Child Wellbeing,” this initiative creates a national platform for dialogue, collaboration, and solutions that support families and improve outcomes for children across Ireland.
ABOUT ENIOLA OKE CONSULTING
Strengthening Families. Supporting Parents. Transforming Generations.
Eniola Oke Consulting is a professional practice dedicated to strengthening families through evidence-based guidance, systemic family therapy principles, and community engagement.
Founded by Eniola Oke, a CORU-registered Social Worker and accredited Systemic Family Psychotherapist, the consultancy focuses on supporting parents, strengthening family relationships, and promoting sustainable family wellbeing across communities.
Through coaching, education, public dialogue, and collaborative initiatives, the work of EOC equips families with practical tools that foster healthier relationships, stronger homes, and resilient future generations.
Why This Conversation Matters Now
Families across Ireland are navigating growing pressures that shape the wellbeing of children and communities.
Rising housing costs, economic stress, mental health challenges, and widening social inequalities are affecting the stability of family life. These pressures influence how parents cope, how children develop, and how communities function.
Yet national conversations about family wellbeing often remain fragmented.
While families remain the foundation of society, dialogue between policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and communities is rarely brought together in one collaborative space. Without shared dialogue, meaningful solutions are harder to develop.
Where These Conversations Already Begin…
Parents are searching for guidance in navigating the realities of modern family life.
Through the Present Day Parenting platform, Eniola Oke Consulting convenes monthly virtual conversations where parents and caregivers explore the challenges of raising children in today’s rapidly changing world.
Present Day Parenting creates a space for reflection, learning, and shared insight.
Through guided dialogue and practical education grounded in family systems principles, parents gain tools to strengthen communication, navigate teenage development, and build emotionally healthy family relationships.
"The experience and testimonies you and some of your speakers have shared has been greatly helpful.."
A big appreciation to you Madam Eniola. For the great awareness being created by your program to inform, educate and enlighten parents on correcting mistakes made by our parents which has affected our parenting in a positive/ negative way. And ways we can parent our children effectively without isolation and frustration. Thank you once again
— T.O
INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVE
International Day of Families Ireland 2026
In recognition of the United Nations International Day of Families, Eniola Oke Consulting is convening International Day of Families Ireland 2026, an initiative designed to establish Ireland’s first structured national observance aligned with the global framework.
This initiative creates a platform for meaningful dialogue on the wellbeing of families and children in contemporary society.
The initiative will bring together policymakers, practitioners, universities, researchers, statutory agencies, community organisations, educators, and families to explore how social and economic realities influence family life and child development.
Through cross-sector collaboration, the initiative aims to strengthen national conversation around family wellbeing while contributing to wider global dialogue.
International Day of Families Ireland 2026 will serve as a space where research, professional practice, and lived experience intersect, encouraging constructive engagement that supports families and strengthens outcomes for children across Ireland.
GLOBAL THEME FOR 2026
Family Inequalities and Child Wellbeing
The 2026 global theme highlights a reality that policymakers, practitioners, and communities are increasingly confronting: children’s well-being is deeply shaped by the conditions within which families live.
Children do not grow in isolation. They grow within families. Families exist within communities. Communities operate within broader social and economic systems.
When inequality affects families, through housing instability, financial pressure, limited access to mental health support, or unequal educational opportunities, children often experience the consequences most directly.
International Day of Families Ireland 2026 will explore how these interconnected realities shape family life today, while encouraging collaborative dialogue on how families can be better supported across Irish society.
NATIONAL FOCUS AREAS FOR IRELAND
Key Areas Influencing Family Wellbeing in Ireland
To support meaningful dialogue during International Day of Families Ireland 2026, the initiative will explore key social pressures currently shaping family life and children’s wellbeing across Irish communities.
These areas reflect the interconnected realities families face and highlight where collaborative solutions can strengthen support systems for parents and children.
HOUSING and ECONOMIC PRESSURE:
- Housing instability affecting family security Rising housing costs and limited availability create stress within family systems and disrupt children’s sense of stability.
- Financial strain influencing family wellbeing Economic pressure can shape the emotional climate within the home, affecting relationships and parenting capacity.
- Overcrowding and unstable accommodation Housing insecurity often contributes to anxiety, disrupted routines, and developmental challenges for children.
- Economic inequality across communities Different levels of access to financial stability influence the opportunities and support available to families.
MENTAL HEALTH and EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITIES:
- Unequal access to mental health services Many families face long waiting lists or limited availability of support services across regions.
- Parental stress shaping the home environment Emotional strain experienced by parents often influences communication and relationships within the household.
- Children carrying family pressures into school Housing and financial stress can affect concentration, confidence, and educational engagement.
- Educational opportunity gaps Family circumstances and community resources can influence children’s access to learning support and development.
OUR SYSTEMS-BASED APPROACH
Understanding Families Through a Systems Perspective
At Eniola Oke Consulting, family wellbeing is understood through a systems lens — recognising that children develop within families, families operate within communities, and communities exist within broader social and policy environments.
This perspective encourages collaborative solutions that support parents, strengthen relationships within the home, and address the wider conditions influencing family life.
NATIONAL CONTEXT
Why Ireland Needs A National Conversation on Families
Families remain the foundation of Irish society, yet the realities facing families today are becoming increasingly complex.
Rising living costs, housing instability, mental health pressures, and changing social dynamics are reshaping the experience of parenting and family life across the country.
Despite the central role families play in shaping the next generation, national conversations about family wellbeing often remain fragmented.
International Day of Families Ireland 2026 aims to create a collaborative national platform where policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and communities can come together to examine these realities and explore constructive solutions.
Key Pressures Affecting Families Today
- Housing and Economic Pressures Housing instability and rising living costs are creating significant stress within family systems, affecting both parental wellbeing and children’s sense of security.
- Mental Health Inequalities Access to mental health support remains uneven across communities, leaving many families navigating emotional challenges without timely support.
- Educational Inequality Children’s educational opportunities are often shaped by the stability and resources available within their family environment.
PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Corporate & Financial Sponsorship Opportunities
Families are central to social and economic stability. When families are supported, communities become stronger and future generations are better equipped to thrive.
Financial institutions and corporate organisations play an important role in strengthening communities and supporting the wellbeing of the families they serve.
International Day of Families Ireland 2026 invites banks, financial institutions, and corporate organisations to partner in supporting this national initiative and contribute to a meaningful conversation on family wellbeing.
- Raising Awareness of Family Inequalities Support national dialogue highlighting the challenges families face and the impact these realities have on children and communities.
- Strengthening Community Engagement Demonstrate meaningful social responsibility by contributing to initiatives that support family wellbeing and community resilience.
- Supporting Cross-Sector Collaboration Help bring together policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and communities to explore constructive solutions for strengthening families.
By partnering with International Day of Families Ireland 2026, organisations contribute to a shared commitment to strengthening families and investing in the wellbeing of future generations.
INSTITUTIONAL COLLABORATION
Advisory & Institutional Partners
International Day of Families Ireland 2026 is designed as a collaborative platform informed by professional practice, research, and community experience.
Advisory and institutional partners help ensure that conversations about family wellbeing are grounded in evidence and responsive to the realities families face across Ireland.
Through cross-sector collaboration, this initiative brings together expertise from academia, policy, practice, and community engagement.
- Universities & Research Institutions Partnering with academic institutions to contribute research insights and evidence-based perspectives on family wellbeing.
- Statutory Agencies & Professional Bodies Engaging organisations working directly with children, families, and communities to inform practical and policy-focused dialogue.
- Community & Civil Society Organisations Ensuring the voices and lived experiences of families remain central to national conversations about family support and wellbeing.
LONG-TERM IMPACT
The Impact We Aim to Achieve
International Day of Families Ireland 2026 seeks to contribute to a stronger national conversation around family wellbeing and the realities affecting children across Ireland.
By bringing together policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and communities, the initiative creates a platform where insights can be shared, challenges examined, and collaborative responses explored.
The goal is to strengthen awareness, encourage cooperation across sectors, and promote approaches that support families and children in meaningful and sustainable ways.
- Strengthening Awareness of Family Inequalities Highlighting how housing, economic pressures, and social conditions influence children’s wellbeing and development.
- Encouraging Cross-Sector Collaboration Creating opportunities for policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and community organisations to share insights and explore solutions.
- Promoting Preventative Approaches to Family Wellbeing Encouraging strategies that support parents, strengthen family relationships, and contribute to healthier communities.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Connected Through Community Networks
International Day of Families Ireland 2026 is rooted in meaningful community engagement.
Eniola Oke serves as the registered representative of Parenting and Family Wellness Ireland, an initiative committed to strengthening family wellbeing and supporting parents across communities.
Through participation in Ireland’s Public Participation Networks (PPNs), the initiative remains connected to grassroots family experiences while contributing to wider dialogue on family wellbeing, policy development, and community support.
Parenting and Family Wellness Ireland
A community-based initiative focused on strengthening family relationships, supporting parents, and promoting emotional wellbeing within families across Ireland.
The initiative works to create spaces where families can access knowledge, support, and community connection.
Kildare Public Participation Network
Parenting and Family Wellness Ireland is a registered member of the Kildare Public Participation Network, contributing to civic dialogue and community participation at local level.
Through this network, community voices help inform policy discussions affecting families and wellbeing.
"Strong families are the foundation of healthy communities. Creating spaces where professionals, policymakers and families can engage in meaningful dialogue is essential for supporting child wellbeing and strengthening society."
— Eniola Oke
Systemic Family Therapist
Founder, Parenting and Family Wellness Ireland
Building a Collaborative Network for Family Wellbeing
International Day of Families Ireland 2026 aims to bring together practitioners, researchers, policymakers, community organisations and families to strengthen understanding of family wellbeing and create pathways for collaboration. Through dialogue, shared learning and community engagement, the initiative supports a national conversation focused on strengthening families and improving outcomes for children across Ireland.
Professional Dialogue
Opportunities for practitioners, therapists, social workers and researchers to engage in meaningful discussions on family wellbeing, systemic practice and child development.
Community Participation
Encouraging the voices of parents, families and community organisations to contribute to conversations that shape family support systems.
Cross-Sector Collaboration
Bringing together policymakers, universities, health services, financial institutions and community networks to strengthen national collaboration around family wellbeing.
GET INVOLVED
Partner With Us
International Day of Families Ireland 2026 invites collaboration from organisations, institutions and community leaders who share a commitment to strengthening families and supporting child wellbeing. Through partnership and participation, organisations can contribute to a national dialogue focused on improving family support systems and creating positive outcomes for children and communities across Ireland. We welcome engagement from government bodies, universities, financial institutions, NGOs, community organisations and professional networks.
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Partnership opportunities include:
- Sponsoring or supporting the initiative
- Participating in cross-sector dialogue and events
- Contributing research, expertise or professional insight
- Supporting national awareness on family wellbeing
- This partnership reflects a shared commitment to strengthening families and investing in future generations.
Express Interest If your organisation or institution would like to learn more about International Day of Families Ireland 2026, we welcome your interest. By expressing interest, you can receive further information about collaboration opportunities, upcoming discussions, and ways to engage with the initiative.
ABOUT THE INITIATIVE
International Day of Families Ireland 2026
International Day of Families Ireland 2026 is an initiative designed to encourage national dialogue on family wellbeing, child development, and the role of families in creating healthy communities.
The initiative seeks to bring together professionals, policymakers, community organisations and families to explore how family support systems can be strengthened in Ireland.
Through discussion, collaboration and community engagement, the initiative aims to contribute to broader conversations on family wellbeing and social resilience.
We welcome collaboration from organisations and individuals who share a commitment to strengthening families and supporting future generations.
Family Systems Perspective
Exploring how relationships within families influence the wellbeing and development of children.
Cross-Sector Dialogue
Encouraging collaboration between practitioners, researchers, policymakers and communities.
Community Engagement
Ensuring family voices remain central to discussions on family wellbeing.
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