); The Kerry Babies Tribunal laid bare the virulent misogyny at the heart of a patriarchal Irish State
Dr Mary McAuliffe reflects on the Kerry Babies Tribunal following the State’s apology to Joanne Hayes and her family – 36 years later. By Dr Mary McAuliffe Sunday 20 Dec 2020, 10:58 AM Dec 20th 2020, 10:58 AM 16,422 Views 16 Comments Dr Mary McAuliffe
DELIVERING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE and apologies to women for past wrongs has become something of a regular occurrence in the country, as it should be.
From the Magdalene survivors to those who endured the traumas of the Mother and Baby Homes to those women caught up in the cervical smear scandal, acknowledgements of wrongs done have come, although oftentimes they came dropping slow, grudging and
4 companies giving back through donations
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With the loss of charity events this year companies are coming up with new ways of giving back through their sales.
As part of our Boost My Business initiative Fiona Alston spoke to four companies who are playing their part by applying social responsibility to their small businesses.
Emmett Kerrigan and Keith Loftus learned all about kombucha while living in Canada - they were running a landscape construction company in Vancouver. On their return to Ireland, they decided they wanted to bring their new healthy lifestyles with them and create a company from it.
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As part of the Department Of Justice and Equality s No Excuses campaign, The Zoo Crew speak to Noeline Blackwell of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre about the lasting effects of sexual violence and harassment on victims.
If you have been affected by the topics discussed you can contact the below for help:
Rape Crisis Network Ireland: 1800 778888 / www.rcni.ie
Women s Aid: 1800 341 900 / www.womensaid.ie
Kerry Rape & Sexual Abuse Centre: 066 712 3122 / www.krsac.com
Enough is enough - Let’s stop excusing sexual harassment and sexual violence.
Learn more at gov.ie/no-excuses or in an emergency call 999
No Excuses Campaign - The Effects Of Sexual Violence On Survivors
Here at 98FM we re working with the Government s
No Excuses campaign. This week we re looking at the emotional and psychological impact that sexual harassment can have on someone.
The campaign aims to start conversations and make us aware of sexual harassment and violence in society.
We ve been discussing these issues over the last number of weeks, with today being the last installment.
Today on the show Adrian was joined by Noeline Blackwell, CEO of Dublin Rape Crisis Centre.
She shared tips on what we can do to help someone who s experienced sexual harassment.
For more information head to gov.ie/no and always remember in an emergency you can call 999.
Personal Insights: A letter from a victim of domestic violence to her abuser
The latest submission to the Personal Insights initiative is an anonymised letter from a victim of domestic abuse to her former partner.
Living under a shadow.
Tue, 15 Dec, 2020 - 17:27 The latest submission to our Personal Insights initiative is an anonymised letter from a victim of domestic abuse to her former partner.
I have wanted to write to you for so long. It’s been many years since I left you. My letter is prompted by reading about the case of a mother and her children being murdered.