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  • €4.6 million in funding across more than 60 organisations providing supports and services across the country
  • Funding will provide support, information and advice on the rights of victims, as well as counselling services, court accompaniment and other accompaniment
  • Training and awareness raising of domestic, sexual and gender-based violence also funded

 

25 March 2022

 

The Minister for Justice Helen McEntee TD has announced funding totalling €4.6m for more than 60 organisations to support victims of crime.

The €4.6m is an increase of over 20% on the previous total fund of €3.8m which was made available in 2021.

It also builds on separate, additional funding announced last November under the ‘Supporting a Victim’s Journey’ plan for areas of the country or categories of victims not currently fully covered by support services for victims.

 

The allocations cover:

  • National and larger organisations such as Barnardos, Women’s Aid and the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre
  • A range of local organisations working with victims across the country, such as Women’s Aid in Dundalk, Wexford Rape Crisis and Letterkenny Women’s Centre
  • General victims support organisations such as the Crime Victims Helpline;
  • Specialist organisations including the Irish Tourist Assistance Service and Dignity 4 Patients.

 

Minister McEntee TD, said: 

“So many organisations across the country are doing outstanding work for victims. I am pleased to announce this funding to increase their ability to provide supports and services as victims engage with the criminal justice system.  

“I am working to build a victim centred criminal justice system where victims know they will be treated with respect and dignity when they come forward to report what happened to them.

“A fear of the system, or how someone in it might treat you, should never stop a victim seeking justice. 

“I believe that many of the reforms I am introducing, such as preliminary trial hearings and training for frontline staff in the legal system, will help victims.

“But increased funding for organisations that offer services such as court accompaniment and helplines for victims, as announced today, is also vital.”

 

In particular, €250,000 has been allocated to a number of organisations including Doras and Men’s Development Network for training and awareness raising of domestic, sexual and gender-based violence. 

Late last year, the Department of Justice 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, as well as counselling services, court accompaniment and other accompaniment.

Budget 2022 includes €4.9m allocated to the Department of Justice specifically for Victims of Crime, and other projects will be funded later in the year.

 

Minister McEntee added,

“This week, we also held our inaugural Victims’ Forum, which will provide further opportunities to engage closely with frontline organisations who support victims.

“I have established the Forum to facilitate information exchange and examine avenues of improvement in relation to victims’ rights, and I think it will be another important element in improving the system.”

 

ENDS

NOTE FOR EDITORS

Total list of approved victims of crime funding 2022

Organisation Name:

2022 allocation

A.S.S.C

€268,018

Accessible Counselling Tullamore

€20,000

Adapt Domestic Abuse Services (Limerick)

€80,000

AdVic

€65,000

Amal Women's Association

€59,700

An Cosan

€10,000

Aoibhneas

€40,000

Ascend

€20,000

Bagenalstown Family Resource Centre

€26,600

Barnardos

€103,000

Beacon of Light Counselling Centre

€20,000

Bray Women's Refuge

€35,000

Carlow Women's Aid

€30,000

Clare Haven Services

€15,000

Connect Family Resource Centre

€11,000

Cope Galway Waterside House

€50,000

Crime Victims Helpline

€150,000

Cuan Saor Women's Refuge Ltd.

€40,000

Dignity 4 Patients

€95,000

Domestic Violence Advocacy Centre (Sligo)

€30,000

Domestic Violence Response Galway

€22,000

Donegal Women's Domestic Violence Service

€21,000

Dublin Rape Crisis Centre

€300,000

Dundalk Counselling Service

€31,240

Esker House Women's Refuge

€42,786

Good Shepherd Cork

€25,000

Greystones Family Resource Centre

€10,000

Hope Trust

€2,000

Immigrant Council of Ireland

€120,667

Irish Tourist Assistance Service

€50,000

Kerry Womens Refuge and Support Services (Adapt)

€100,000

Kilkenny Women's Refuge Ltd (Amber)

€25,000

Laois Domestic Abuse Service

€42,500

Le Cheile

€13,500

Letterkenny Women's Centre

€15,120

Lifeline Inishoven

€23,000

Living Life Voluntary Counselling Centre

€15,000

Longford Women's Link

€45,000

Meath Women's Refuge

€49,570

Men's Aid

€40,000

Men's Development Network

€69,638

Migrant Rights Centre Ireland

€114,962

Missing in Ireland Support Services

€25,000

Mna Feasa Domestic Violence Project

€27,500

Newpark Close Community Development Limited

€35,000

OASIS HOUSE WOMEN'S Refuge

€17,000

Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service

€47,000

One in Four

€341,790

OSS Cork

€5,500

Rape Crisis Network

€85,000

Roscommon Safe Link

€35,000

Ruhama

€705,217

SAFE Ireland

€53,580

Samaritans of Kilkenny and Carlow

€20,750

Saoirse Housing Association

€35,000

Sexual Violence Centre Cork

€26,000

Support After Crime Services

€165,000

Support After Homicide

€28,400

Teach Tearmainn Housing Association Company Ltd.

€40,000

Tearmann Housing Association

€35,000

Victim Support at Court

€180,000

West Cork Womens Project

€15,000

Westmeath Support Service against Domestic Abuse

€40,000

Wexford Rape Crisis

€51,336

Wexford Women's Refuge

€21,055

Women's Aid

€200,000

Women's Aid Dundalk

€30,000