Support for women and children impacted by domestic abuse
Archives: Support Services
Anu Wicklow Domestic Violence Supports
Support for women and children impacted by domestic abuse
Wexford Rape Crisis
Support service for people who have been affected by domestic, sexual or gender-based violence, including women, men, young people (age 12 years upwards) and all persons of different sexual or gender identities
Wexford Womens Refuge
Support for women and children impacted by domestic abuse
Ascend Domestic Abuse Service
Support for women and children impacted by domestic abuse
Aoibhneas
Support for women and children impacted by domestic abuse
Amber Womens Refuge
Support for women and children impacted by domestic abuse
AkiDwA
AkiDwA promotes equality and justice for migrant women. Provides support to victims of female genital mutilation (FGM), domestic violence, forced marriages and trafficking.
ADAPT Kerry
Support for women and children impacted by domestic abuse
ADAPT Domestic Abuse Services Limerick
Support for women and children impacted by domestic abuse
Womens Aid Dundalk
Support for women and children impacted by domestic abuse
Sonas Domestic Violence Charity
Support for women and children impacted by domestic abuse
Meath Womens Refuge and Support Services
Support for women and children impacted by domestic abuse
Clare Haven Services
Support for women and children impacted by domestic abuse
The Probation Service: Victim Services Unit
Central point of contact for all victims of crime where the offender is known to the Probation Service.
Le Chéile (Southwest)
Le Chéile provides a dedicated restorative justice service for young people.
Cornmarket Project (Wexford)
The Cornmarket Project supports those who have come into contact with the criminal justice system, people in contact with the Probation Service, those with criminal convictions, ex-prisoners and those with substance misuse related issues.
Restorative Justice in the Community (Midlands)
RJC aims to provide ways of dealing with the aftermath of crime that are more satisfactory for victims of crime, more constructive for communities and society and more re-integrative for offenders.