‘You are not alone’ – new campaign launched to support domestic abuse victims
A “marked increase” in the amount of emergency phone-calls from victims of domestic abuse have been recorded by Gardaí in Clare during COVID-19 restrictions.
A “marked increase” in the amount of emergency phone-calls from victims of domestic abuse have been recorded by Gardaí in Clare during COVID-19 restrictions.
Family members who suspect they know individuals suffering from domestic abuse during COVID-19 have been encouraged to reach out through conversation.
CLARE Haven Services have welcomed the new Government awareness and information campaign on domestic violence.
Five charities are to benefit from the Christmas Express Train that will be travelling through the town of Ennis this weekend.
Clare Haven Services mark 16 Days of Action on Violence Against Women The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign from 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, until 10 December, Human Rights Day. It aims to raise awareness and to call for the prevention …
Certainty is needed for organisations such as Clare Haven Services and Rape Crisis Midwest which can be provided from the Local Property Tax, Seamus Ryan has claimed.
Men who physically abuse women “should be whipped”, Monday’s meeting of the Clare Joint Policing Committee heard.
*Clare Colleran Molloy, Mayor of Ennis handing over the keys of Mill House, Mill Road, Ennis to Mary Fitzgerald of Haven Horizons CLG, also included in photograph is Carmel Greene, Senior Executive Officer, Economic Development Directorate. Photograph: Arthur Ellis. Ennis councillors have agreed to lease the Mill House Building to Haven Horizons for five years. …
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*Mary Fitzgerald & Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy. Photograph: Eamon Ward Mary Fitzgerald, the founder of Clare Haven Services and Haven Horizons has been named Grand Marshal of this year’s Ennis St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Two Clare women have been recognised nationally for outstanding volunteer work which has impacted the entire country. Mary Fitzgerald received the Christine Buckley Volunteer of the Year at the Volunteer Ireland Awards over the weekend. In her teens, she was moved by the pictures on television of the street children in India and she travelled …
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