Campaigns
We use campaigns to raise awareness about the harm of sexual violence and promote strategies to prevent it. Our connection to others is part of our strength, and we work with partner bodies at all levels to further our mission to prevent the harm and heal the trauma of sexual violence.
In particular, we seek to build greater recognition in the law and throughout society on the key role of consent and work with other organisations and structures to ensure all available resources are utilised.
You can read about some of our current and past campaigns here:
16 Days of Action 2024
While gender-based violence impacts all genders, women are disproportionately the victims/survivors of it. In Ireland, 71% of callers to the 24-hour …
Christmas Appeal 2023
Christmas can be an isolating, stressful time for those who have been harmed by rape and sexual assault. Most victims and survivors never tell anyone or …
We-Consent
We-Consent, a new three-year campaign, ignites a national conversation about consent
IWD2023 - Let's work together to end online sexual violence
Online sexual violence is sexual violence On International Women’s Day 2023, following the United …
DRCC 16 Days Campaign 2022
The Global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence against women is a movement uniting individuals and groups around the world to call for …
International Women's Day 2022 - #EqualConsent
Gender Equality – key to consent & ending sexual violence As the Citizens Assembly found last year, sexual violence is a …
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