Rachel Cunningham Rachel Morrogh will replace Noeline Blackwell as the new CEO of Dublin Rape Crisis Centre (DRCC) from November 2023. Ms Morrogh will take over from Ms Blackwell, whose skilful and persuasive advocacy over the past seven…
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CrimeDublin Local Matters
Organisations working with Dublin victims of crime to receive additional funding
by Rose Barrettby Rose BarrettMore funding for organisations working with victims of crime has been welcomed by FG’s Senator Emer Currie. Senator Currie, the FG Seanad spokesperson on employment was speaking with regard to…
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The Princess Cruises International Charity Lunch and Fashion Show in aid of the Rape Crisis Centre was hosted by Presenter Nadine Reid and catwalk queen Miss Candy at Dublin’s Westin…
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By Peter Murtagh A man who raped a woman described hitherto as his “best friend” and to whom he was “like a brother” will be sentenced next month. The man,…
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Rose Barrett Barretstown, the children’s charity that offers free, specially designed camps and programmes for children and their families living with a serious illness is calling on Dublin walkers to…
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Fourteen Dublin organisations have been named amongst the thirty-six community groups, sports clubs and organisations from across Ireland who were announced as finalists in the National Lottery Good Causes Awards.…
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There has been a call for greater resources to be dedicated to services for rape victims and sexual violence victims throughout the legal process. The call comes as the Law…
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Rachel Cunningham International Women’s Day arrived in Dublin last Saturday as hundreds gathered on Molesworth Street for the National Women’s Council’s (NWC) ‘No Woman Left Behind’ rally. A host of…