Wed, 13 May, 2020
One in three calls to a counselling service for adults who were abused in childhood is made when it is closed, it has emerged.
Mon, 16 Dec, 2019
Caranua paid almost €100,000 to a Catholic Church-funded counselling service to provide support to abuse survivors over the last two years.
Thu, 25 May, 2017
More questions are cropping up all the time as the Garda whistleblower affair becomes murkier by the minute but here are a few that shouldn’t have to wait for the Charleton Commission to find the answers.
Mon, 13 Feb, 2017
Without a full explanation from the HSE and gardaí about their handling of the Maurice McCabe claims, public confidence in both agencies will drain away, says Michael Clifford.
The Ombudsman for Children says early intervention would prevent the ‘torrent’ of child abuse complaints that can overwhelm child and family services, writes Claire O’Sullivan
Tue, 27 Dec, 2016
Sexual abuse in childhood was reported by more than half of callers to a telephone counselling service for the first six months of 2015.
Mon, 27 Jul, 2015
One of the country’s main groups for helping victims of sexual abuse has called the lack of services available “a national scandal” as it faces the prospect of not being able to accept new clients for up to four months amid mounting waiting lists for services.
Mon, 27 Apr, 2015
AGAINST a backdrop of continuing recession, the mental health of the population of Ireland is under severe strain. (Audio at end of this story)
Mon, 05 Nov, 2012
Eight Catholic priests were convicted of child sexual abuse in six dioceses over a 35-year period, it emerged today.
Wed, 30 Nov, 2011
COUNSELLING services throughout the country have reported a significant increase in calls from people seeking help following the publication of the Cloyne report.
Fri, 15 Jul, 2011
NEARLY 18 months after being promised €2 million to provide survivor therapy following the publication of the Ryan Report, counselling services still haven’t received a penny of the ring-fenced funding.
Fri, 31 Dec, 2010
SURVIVORS of institutional abuse have told the Government they will not support a national monument dedicated to their childhood suffering — as the Government is refusing to listen to them.
Fri, 13 Aug, 2010
FUNDING which was to be made available to counselling services for victims of sexual abuse in the aftermath of the Ryan Report has still not been allocated to support groups one year on from the damning report, it has emerged.
Thu, 20 May, 2010
MORE than 800 victims of abuse are on a waiting list for the National Counselling Service (NCS), with a further 208 returning clients also waiting for vital support services.
Mon, 08 Mar, 2010
The Catholic Church’s ’don’t ask, don’t tell’ cover-up culture exposed in a damning clerical abuse report is dead and gone, a senior cleric said today.
Fri, 27 Nov, 2009
ABUSE victim support services will join forces this week to respond to the massive outpouring expected from the publication of the Dublin Archdiocese report.
Tue, 24 Nov, 2009
UP to 80% of child abuse survivors availing of the state’s National Counselling Service (NCS) say their lives were transformed by the service.
Sat, 07 Nov, 2009
THE Government yesterday unveiled its long-awaited response to the recommendations of the Ryan report, with the roll-out of the plan likely to cost €25 million.
Wed, 29 Jul, 2009
Children's Minister Barry Andrews has published a 99-point plan for implementing the recommendations of the Ryan Report into institutional child abuse.
Tue, 28 Jul, 2009
The HSE says its National Counselling Service has been contacted by more than 17,000 people since the Child Abuse Commission was established 10 years ago.
Wed, 20 May, 2009
IT is appalling that victims of sexual abuse are waiting up to two years before receiving full-time counselling support from a State scheme set up to help people recover after their traumatic experience.
Mon, 04 Sep, 2006
The "One in Four" support group for victims of sexual abuse has complained about the State’s ongoing refusal to fund its counselling services.
Mon, 23 Feb, 2004
THE support group One in Four has vowed to continue assisting victims of sexual abuse despite a 24% cut in funding.
OVER €20 million of taxpayers’ money has been spent funding organisations set up to help those who suffered abuse in residential institutions.
Mon, 01 Dec, 2003
THE Government last night described as outrageous the allegations it had cut funding to abuse survivors’ group One in Four because of its director’s criticism of the Department of Health.
Tue, 14 Oct, 2003
The Government came under fire tonight over an “eleventh hour” decision not to continue funding one of the country’s key support groups for abuse victims.
Mon, 13 Oct, 2003
CHILD abuse survivors have complained of delays in accessing State-run counselling services because of waiting lists for appointments.
Tue, 07 Oct, 2003
A new study shows that people are satisfied with the National Counselling Service.
Mon, 06 Oct, 2003
Thu, 24 Jul, 2003
ALMOST 2,000 adults sought help from the first national counselling service for victims of child abuse.
Wed, 06 Nov, 2002
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