It shocked me to my core - brave sexual assault survivor shares horror at Irish court system
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In partnership with the Government of Ireland’s
No Excuses campaign, before Christmas we talked about creating a society that no longer excuses sexual harassment and sexual violence.
The Zoo Crew spoke to Cliona Saidlear of the Rape Crisis Network Ireland. She explained exactly what sexual violence and sexual harassment is.
SPIN X No Excuses Campaign: How We Can All Tackle Sexual Harrassment
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They also then spoke to Vera O Leary of Kerry Rape & Sexual Abuse Centre about the impact the pandemic has had on sexual violence and domestic abuse.
SPIN X No Excuses Campaign: How We Can All Tackle Sexual Harrassment
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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.