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Minister Harris announces €5.25m in funding for organisations supporting victims of crime

The Minister for Justice, Simon Harris TD, has announced funding totalling €5.25m for more than 65 organisations to support victims of crime.

 

The allocations range from €3,000 to €740,000, and they cover:

 

  • national and larger organisations such as Women’s Aid, Ruhama, and One in Four;
  • local organisations across the country working with victims such as Offaly Domestic Violence Support, Bray Women’s Refuge and Wexford Rape Crisis;
  • general victims support organisations including Victim Support at Court; and
  • specialist organisations including Migrant Rights Centre and Dignity 4 Patients.

 

There is an increased budget of €5.8m allocated to the Department of Justice specifically for victims of crime in 2023, and the remaining funding will be made available later in the year once further service need assessments have been completed.

 

This budget compares with an allocation of €4.6m in 2022 and €1.712m in 2019.

 

Minister Harris said,

 

“The work of so many organisations across the country that help victims of crime is outstanding, and I’m delighted to provide this funding to help ensure these services are available to all victims who need them, to a consistently high standard, and throughout the State.

 

“We recognise the significant difficulties faced by many through increased costs and inflation.

 

“Where organisations sought an increase on last year’s funding, they have been granted a 5pc cost-of-living increase, at a minimum.

 

“We are committed to building a victim-centred criminal justice system and, in general terms, this funding will increase the organisations’ ability to provide supports and services as victims engage.”  

 

 

Last October, the Department invited applications for funding from registered charities, voluntary community groups, and other organisations which provide services – or plan to provide services – supporting victims in the criminal justice system.

 

Applicants included organisations that provide support, information and advice on the rights of victims, outreach work, court accompaniment and crime victim helplines.

 

Funding is given to organisations that meet the objectives and that can show they have the required management and compliance policies and procedures in place.

 

The Department of Justice currently funds a number of NGOs that provide supports for victims of crime on a multi-annual basis. These agreements aim to assist the organisations with their long-term planning and cash flow, and to ensure more effective and efficient use of funding. These organisations will see an increase in funding of 7.9pc in 2023

 

Welcoming the announcement, Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne TD said,

 

“I know that being the victim of a crime can be very traumatic and difficult, and we’re determined to ensure that the necessary range of supports and services to help is available.

 

“Prioritising the needs and experience of the victim is central to our ongoing work under ‘Supporting a Victim’s Journey’ and this funding is a significant element of that.

 

“We will also continue other victim-centred initiatives this year, including our Victims’ Forum which provides a space for many of the organisations we are funding – and other State actors - to articulate their views in order to help us all make real improvements in how victims and survivors are treated.”

 

Under Budget 2023, the Department of Justice was also allocated €6.09 million for measures to tackle DSGBV, including through awareness raising and campaigns and funding for perpetrator programmes.

 

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List of approved victims of crime funding 2023

 

Name of Organisation

2023 Funding Proposed

Accessible Counselling Tullamore

€21,000

Adapt Limerick

€125,000

Advic

€109,500

Akidwa

€60,000

Amal Womens Association

€61,840

Amber Womens Refuge

€50,000

An Cosan

€10,465

Aoibhneas

€100,000

Ascend

€21,000

ASSC

€282,000

Bagenalstown FRC

€8,400

Banardos

€108,150

Beacon Of Light

€21,000

Bray Womens Refuge

€52,000

Carlow Womens Aid

€31,500

Clare Haven

€16,000

Crimes Victim Helpline

€157,500

Cuanlee Womens Refuge

€15,000

Cuan Saor

€40,000

Dignity4patients

€105,000

Domestic Violence Advocacy

€31,500

Domestic Violence Response Galway

€23,100

Donegal Domestic Violence Service

€22,050

Donegal Womens Centre

€15,876

Drogheda Women's Refuge

€15,750

Dublin Rape Crisis Centre

€315,000

Dundalk Counselling Service

€32,802

Esker House

€99,208

Good Shepard Cork

€40,000

Greystones Family Resource

€10,000

Hope Counselling

€3,000

Immigrant Council

€127,000

Irish Tourist Assistance Service

€50,000

Kerry Womens Refuge (Adapt)

€120,000

Laois Domestic Abuse Service

€42,500

Le Cheile

€13,500

Lifeline (Inishowen)

€24,150

Living Life Counselling

€15,000

Longford Womens Link

€47,250

Meath Women's Refuge

€69,000

Mens Aid

€70,000

Migrant Rights Centre Ireland

€130,000

Missing In Ireland Support Service

€26,250

Mna Feasa

€27,500

Newpark Close FRC

€37,000

Oasis House Womens Refuge

€17,850

Offaly Domestic Violence Support

€49,350

One In Four

€361,000

OSS Cork

€17,000

Rape Crisis Network Ireland

€85,000

Roscommon Safe Link

€36,750

Ruhama

€740,000

Safe Ireland

€56,259

Saoirse Housing Association

€36,750

Sexual Violence Centre Cork

€26,000

Support After Crime

€165,000

Support After Homicide

€40,000

Teach Tearmainn

€42,000

Tearmann Housing Association CLG

€37,000

Victim Support At Court

€203,000

West Cork Women Against Violence

€15,750

Westmeath Support Sevice

€42,000

Wexford Rape Crisis

€55,000

Wexford Womens Refuge

€22,100

Womens Aid (Dublin)

€370,000

Womens Aid Dundalk

€31,500

Total

€5,252,100