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Barrister-at-Law | Legal Reform Campaigner | Advocate for Women and Children | Mother of Two
Lisa Ann Wilkinson is a barrister and long-standing campaigner for legal reform in Ireland, with over 25 years of dedicated advocacy advancing women’s rights, equality, and systemic change.
A mother of two and an unwavering champion for victim-survivors of domestic abuse, she is committed to transforming the family court system so that it protects — rather than harms — the women and children who depend on it most.
Lisa has spent decades advocating across key areas of women’s rights, including:
In her legal practice, she works closely with victim-survivors navigating the family courts, supporting them through the challenges of coercive control, unsafe contact proceedings, and systemic re-traumatisation. She is a leading voice calling for:
Driven by lived experience, professional insight, and decades of activism, Lisa is committed to building an Ireland where every survivor is safe, heard, and protected, and where the law reflects the reality of domestic abuse in all its forms.

Law Student | Community Activist | Music Teacher
Síle has worked on campaigns relating to women's health and women's rights, including convening her local Repeal the 8th campaign. She also founded an initiative to promote integration and cooperation between the local community and asylum seekers. A two-time election candidate and former political party national chairperson, Síle is now also doing a Barrister-at-Law degree and has become passionate about the difficulties faced by women survivors of domestic abuse and coercive control in the family law system.
Liosa is an activist, writer, blogger, film maker and Feminst.