Safe Ireland’s aim is to open those doors and create nationwide county and community-based pathways out of abuse for all
Singer Lyra has rubbished reports she has been “fast tracked to the final” of RTE’s shortlist to represent Ireland at next year’s Eurovision.
Lyra was speaking at the launch of ‘Safe Home, Safe Pathways’ campaign, which is encouraging the Irish public to support their local domestic violence service and calling for all counties across the country to embed domestic violence responses into their local county Development Plans, enabling victims to escape abuse.
. Mary McDermott, Safe Ireland CEO, said: “No one should be forced to live in an oppressive home or be trapped in a coercive relationship. “We want to thank Airbnb, whose considerable support since 2020 has provided immediate crisis support for survivors at frontline level.
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