Sexual Violence-Abuse
Adapt Services
A women's refuge and support service that provides safe, emergency shelter and support to women and their children who are subjected to domestic abuse.
Amen
A voluntary organisation with charitable status which provide a confidential helpline, information and support services for men and children who are victims of domestic abuse.
Bray Women's Refuge
The Bray Women's Refuge is an Irish voluntary organisation working to combat the social effects of domestic violence by:
CARI (Children at Risk in Ireland) Foundation
The CARI Foundation is a registered charity founded in 1989. Our primary aim is to provide a professional, child centred therapy and counselling service to children, families, and groups who have been affected by child sexual abuse.
Clare Haven Services
Clare Haven Services is a voluntary organisation set up in 1993 to provide accommodation, information, services and support to women and their children who are being physically, emotionally and sexually abused in their homes.
Galway Rape Crisis Centre
Galway Rape Crisis Centre has been in operation since 1984.
We aim to provide a quality counselling and support service for survivors of sexual violence and abuse. We aim to work towards an end to cultural and societal tolerance of sexual violence and abuse. We work from a feminist philosophy.
Kerry Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre
The Kerry Rape & Sexual Abuse Centre is a place of help and holistic healing for survivors of sexual violence, offering care & support in a safe and confidential environment.
Kilkenny Rape Crisis & Sexual Abuse Counselling Centre
The Kilkenny Rape Crisis & Sexual Abuse Counselling Centre will provide a counselling service sensitive to the needs of all survivors of sexual violence/abuse, rape child sexual abuse and sexual harassment, which is empowering non-judgemental and consistent in approach that promotes the safety, privacy and dignity of survivors.
MOVE Ireland
MOVE Ireland - Men Overcoming Violence, is a national organisation that provides intervention programmes for perpetrators of domestic violence.
One in Four
One in Four exists to support and give voice to people who, as children and/or as adults have experienced sexual violence and to provide a space that by its very existence challenges feelings of shame and self blame. In the often perceived hopelessness and despair of such trauma the possibility of meeting others on the journey offers hope and encouragement.