Sexual Violence

Too Into You provides support for young people experiencing intimate relationship abuse. At toointoyou.ie you can take the relationship quiz to see if your relationship is healthy, learn about the red flags of abuse, and use the chat service if you're worried about yourself or a friend.

The Too Into You project is run by Women's Aid and aims to teach young people, in particular young women, aged 18-25 about intimate relationship abuse and healthy relationships.

Women's Aid provides support to people who have experienced or are experiencing domestic/intimate partner/gendered based violence. Women’s Aid is a national, feminist organisation working to prevent and address the impact of domestic violence and abuse including coercive control.

The CARI Foundation provides child-centred specialised therapy and support, including a helpline, for those affected by child sexual abuse.

SATUs provide information on all your care options if you are over the age of 14 and have been raped or sexually assaulted. There are 6 units across Ireland that are on call 24/7.

One in Four provides support to adults who have been affected by childhood sexual abuse: 

- Therapy for survivors of child sexual abuse and their families
- Prevention service for people who have caused sexual harm to children and their families
- Advocacy support for survivors of child sexual abuse who are engaging with the criminal justice, civil, or child protection systems

Dublin Rape Crisis Centre provides counselling, support, information and other resources for people affected by rape and other forms of sexual violence.

Donegal Women’s Centre provides a space where women can pursue their own healing and development in a safe, caring and supportive environment.