Ex-priest jailed for 15 months as sisters urge other victims to come forward
Con Cunningham (86) pleaded guilty to eight counts of indecent assault in early 1970s
Con Cunningham (86) pleaded guilty to eight counts of indecent assault in early 1970s
Space for women and children ‘way below European recommendations’ – Women’s Aid
Recent events have highlighted need for action in dealing with attacks against women
Women’s Aid says move is ‘major milestone in tackling domestic, sexual and gender based violence’
Women’s Aid disappointed at limits of proposed reviews
Centre for domestic violence victims closed in September 2017 over electrical flaws
Women’s Aid reminds victims of available supports after receiving 688 calls in 11 days
Family endured ‘emotionally draining’ legal fight with Eamonn Lillis over joint assets
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Rape Crisis Network says victims of rape have become unwilling to go to court
Removing Eighth Amendment will reduce shame associated with being victim of sexual assault, says Together for Yes
Two Garda civilian analysts have outlined ‘torment’ working in Garda HQ
Women’s Aid says domestically abused must not be exposed to additional dangers
Organisation combating domestic violence saw visits to its website double over weekend
Safest time for many women to phone is early morning as others sleep, says charity
Women’s groups warn lack of joined-up thinking among agencies and local authorities means victims of domestic violence face increased risk of further abuse
Bereaved women hope to raise €50,000 in aid of women and children affected by issue
Organisation joins with Facebook to produce online safety guide
Women’s Aid wants review of all domestic violence homicides ‘to learn’ from the events
Men sometimes say something like ‘those breasts are for me, they are not for the baby’
Women’s Aid helpline received 12,041 calls about domestic violence during 2015
Domestic violence agency says women more at risk from current or ex- partners than strangers
Relatives of executed leader Major John MacBride meet for the first time
A campaign aims to help young women to recognise red flags when dating and to combat online stalking and ‘revenge porn’
It is a potent tool to empower victims but needs to be managed carefully
DkIT initiative created to help frontline staff recognise and respond to violence in home
President sympathises over ‘terrible loss of young member of force’ in pursuit of his duty
It is important to be available in the middle of the night after an attack, director says
Courts see huge rise in applications for safety orders under domestic violence legislation
State agency concedes that women fleeing domestic violence offered sleeping bags
Tusla funding reduction of 20% feels like ‘new recession’, warns agency’s director
Law must also address online harassment
Women’s Aid wants emergency barring orders and creation of criminal offence of stalking
One in three new Women’s Aid clients were migrants, agency says
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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