The aim of this review is to examine the provision of Sexual Assault Treatment Services in Ireland and in doing so: Click here to access the publication. Â
The prevalence of sexual violence in Ireland is unknown. Incomplete evidence from crime statistics, ...
This report is a scoping review of research literature about the sexual health and wellbeing of vuln...
The ISSHR was commissioned by the Department of Health and Children and the Crisis Pregnancy Agency...
Rape Crisis Network Ireland (RCNI) welcomes the opportunity to make submissions on the issue of Grat...
The purpose of this document is to facilitate all aspects of a responsive and coordinated service fo...
The publication of the Sexual Abuse and Violence in Ireland (SAVI) report (McGee, 2000) was a landma...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate recent developments in the UK and Republic of Irel...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...
This paper describes the findings from the first stage of a study designed to assess the impact of s...
Background: Sexual violence is common in contemporary society and disproportionally affects adolesce...
The author is a Government of Ireland Fellow 2003 and this research has been possible through the fu...
Concurrent with the global COVID-19 pandemic, studies have identified an increased prevalence of sex...
Mary Harney TD, Minister for Health & Children yesterday (April 19th 2010) launched the 2009 Annual ...
This report is an examination of the current practice and policy in the Republic of\ud Ireland for t...
This presentation will present findings from a recently completed two year research programme, the o...
The prevalence of sexual violence in Ireland is unknown. Incomplete evidence from crime statistics, ...
This report is a scoping review of research literature about the sexual health and wellbeing of vuln...
The ISSHR was commissioned by the Department of Health and Children and the Crisis Pregnancy Agency...
Rape Crisis Network Ireland (RCNI) welcomes the opportunity to make submissions on the issue of Grat...
The purpose of this document is to facilitate all aspects of a responsive and coordinated service fo...
The publication of the Sexual Abuse and Violence in Ireland (SAVI) report (McGee, 2000) was a landma...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate recent developments in the UK and Republic of Irel...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...
This paper describes the findings from the first stage of a study designed to assess the impact of s...
Background: Sexual violence is common in contemporary society and disproportionally affects adolesce...
The author is a Government of Ireland Fellow 2003 and this research has been possible through the fu...
Concurrent with the global COVID-19 pandemic, studies have identified an increased prevalence of sex...
Mary Harney TD, Minister for Health & Children yesterday (April 19th 2010) launched the 2009 Annual ...
This report is an examination of the current practice and policy in the Republic of\ud Ireland for t...
This presentation will present findings from a recently completed two year research programme, the o...
The prevalence of sexual violence in Ireland is unknown. Incomplete evidence from crime statistics, ...
This report is a scoping review of research literature about the sexual health and wellbeing of vuln...
The ISSHR was commissioned by the Department of Health and Children and the Crisis Pregnancy Agency...