Abuse

Saoirse DVS provides support to women experiencing domestic violence in Dublin.

Longford Women’s Link Domestic Violence Service provides support to women and children experiencing domestic violence. They aim to provide a safe, accessible and nurturing environment to enable women to make life changes by building their confidence and self belief.

The National Counselling Service (NCS) provides free counselling to people age 18 or older who experienced childhood abuse or neglect, are former residents of a mother and baby home, or have a medical card.

MOVE Ireland (Men Overcoming Violence) provides a weekly group process to help men address domestic violence.

The Legal Aid Board provides civil legal aid and advice, family mediation and vulnerable witness related services and a number of ad hoc legal aid schemes.

The ISPCC provides support and services to Irish children and promotes the protection of children in Ireland.

Crime Victim's Helpline provide support for people to talk through the experience of being a victim of crime via a freecall phone number

Connect Counselling provides anonymous professional telephone counselling service for survivors of physical, emotional and sexual abuse.

The National Counselling Service (NCS) provides free counselling to people age 18 or older who experienced childhood abuse or neglect.

StopNCII.org provides support to victims of Non-Consensual Intimate Image (NCII) abuse.

Sonas provides frontline services to women and children experiencing domestic abuse in the greater Dublin region.

Safe Ireland provides a website that lists 38 domestic violence support services that support women and children across Ireland.

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