Abuse
OSS Cork supports people experiencing domestic violence in Cork city and county. At their resource centre people experiencing domestic violence can access information, advice, advocacy and support services.
- 021 422 2979
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Clare Haven Services provide safety, information and support to women and children subjected to Domestic Violence/Abuse in County Clare.
- 065 684 2646
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Tearmann is a community based information & support service that provides a range of services to women and their children who are experiencing or have experienced domestic abuse.
Carlow Women's Aid is a voluntary organisation providing support and information for adult women who are experiencing or have experienced domestic violence in the home or in close personal relationships.
- 059 917 3552
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Hotline.ie is the Irish national reporting centre where members of the public can securely, anonymously, and confidentially report concerns in respect of illegal content online, especially child sexual abuse material and intimate image abuse.
- 01 2945280
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Dignity4Patients is a patient support, information and advocacy organisation setup to support people who have experienced sexual abuse or inappropriate sexual behaviour by a healthcare practitioner in a medical, healthcare, or therapeutic environment.
Men's Aid support male victims of domestic abuse and/or coercive control. They have a confidential helpline, and a counselling/ peer support service available in their Meath office.
The Bagenalstown Family Resource Centre provides services such as general counselling, art therapy, as well as bereavement support groups free of charge.
The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is Ireland’s leading animal welfare charity. The ISPCA prevent cruelty to animals, promote animal welfare and helps rescue, treat and responsibly rehome animals in Ireland.
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.