Mensaid.ie

Peer Group Support

WebIsolation during abuse and trauma is common. Human and social connections are vital for mental health and well-being. Meeting other survivors of abusive relationships can improve your wellbeing. Allowing you to talk openly about your experience. Our peer support groups are facilitated by psychotherapists. Call 01 554 3811 to book a place.

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URL: https://www.mensaid.ie/peer-group-support/

Our Governance, Compliance and Regulation

WebMen’s Aid Ireland is an independent not-for-profit organisation that provides essential support services to men, their children and families affected by domestic abuse and violence. Our Registered Charity Number (RCN) is 20039479, our CHY number is 13025 and our CRO number is 489263. We are a company limited by guarantee without share …

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Andrea McDermott – Biography

WebAndrea is the clinical manager in Men’s Aid Ireland and is QQI qualified in the area of training and development. She provides professional training to Gardaí, Social Workers, counsellors, GPs, and all statutory and non-statutory agencies in domestic abuse and coercive control.

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Community Outreach

WebDomestic violence is a broad and complex social issue, one that no one organisation can eradicate solely. In order to support a victim survivor of domestic abuse in the best possible way it is vital we widen the circle and collaborate …

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Education Programmes & Community Workshops

WebAndrea McDermott. Our training and education team apply evidence-based adult education methodologies in the design and delivery of all our training and education initiatives. To book one of our training & education options or to discuss your training needs, please contact Derek Byrne at [email protected] or call 083 244 8443.

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International Men's Health Week 2019

WebInternational Men’s Health Week (MHW) always begins on the Monday before Father’s Day and ends on Father’s Day itself. During 2019, it ran from Monday 10th until Sunday 16th June. This is an important event for men and their loved ones. Read more about it here.

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COVID-19 Press Release 25.06.20

WebOver 1,000 male victims of domestic abuse reach out for help since Covid. Men’s Aid Helpline has received over 1,000 contacts from men who are experiencing domestic abuse since the start of the Covid pandemic. 25% of the calls came from Dublin; however, male victims from every county across Ireland reached out for information and …

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Research Request

WebSame Sex Intimate Partner Violence Research Are you male and over 18 years old? Have you experienced intimate partner violence from a male partner? Would you like to talk about your experience? This research is part of a research project based in the School of Nursing, Psychotherapy and Community Health, Dublin City University. For further […]

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Characteristics of Men Who Seek Help From an Irish Domestic …

WebOf the 715 male callers to the helpline, 84.9% of them called to disclose abuse perpetrated by a female aggressor, who was their current partner in 35.4% of the cases and ex-partner in 41.3% of the cases, with 4.1% of abuse perpetrated by other family members or relatives.

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Mid-Year Impact 2022

WebDomestic violence remains alarmingly prevalent across Ireland. Reviewing the demand on our service at the mid-year point gives invaluable insights to help inform how we need to adapt, expand and respond to support all victims, in our case men, their children and families. Mid-Year Demand & Response January to June 2022 An increase of 36% […]

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20 Annual Report 22

WebA MESSAGE FROM OUR . CHAIR. On behalf of our team, my fellow board . directors, I would like to present our 2022 Annual Report. As Cha, I ari m immensey pl roud of the entire team

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We have read through the ‘Somewhere Safe’ paper written by …

Web22nd September 2021 Accommodation Review We have read through the ‘Somewhere Safe’ paper written by Abigail Flynn and Dr.Louise Crowley, January 2020. The research is excellent and very useful however clearly focusing

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in cases of Rape and Sexual Assault” – February 2021. 1.

Web5 5. Refuge The “Supporting a Victim’s Journey – A plan to help victims and vulnerable witnesses in sexual violence” cases report references refuge.Currently, there are no refuge options for a man fleeing domestic or sexual abuse in Ireland.

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