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dublinrapecrisis has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in May 2020. The social media accounts linked to from dublinrapecrisis are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • LinkedIn • Email • Threads • X Besides social media accounts, dublinrapecrisis has populated their site with: • Ella Hewson speaking on RTÉ Liveline • Muireann O'Connell, Lorraine Keane and more step out for Christmas charity lunch - Dublin Live • Well known faces step out for Dublin Rape Crisis Centre fundraising lunch • Irish stars attend Dublin Rape Crisis Centre's Christmas lunch • Virgin Media - DRCC launch Signs of Hope campaign • Sexual violence survivors write 'Signs of Hope' messages • Interview with Dylan Gallagher | Drivetime - RTÉ Radio 1 • Community Fund • Stories of Sharing... Support... Survival • Virgin Media: Record High in Reports of Sexual Violence • The Hard Shoulder: Annual calls to National Rape Crisis Helpline pass 20,000 for first time | Newstalk • TheJournal.ie: Calls to the National Rape Crisis Helpline exceed 20,000 for the first time • Her.ie: Dublin Rape Crisis Centre had highest rate of contacts ever in 2024 • Irish Times: ‘Scale of our sexual violence epidemic’ shown by record calls and texts to national rape crisis helpline • Examiner: Over 22,000 helpline calls to DRCC as survivors seek support in record numbers • Irish Independent: Increase in online toxic masculinity fuels rise in reports of sexual violence, including weapon use, says Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • RTE: Highest rate of contacts to rape crisis centre in 2024 • Morning Ireland: Highest rate of contacts to rape crisis centre in 2024 - report • Rachel Morrogh: Rape myths and victim-blaming are prevalent in Ireland – this must end • Irish Independent: Charlene Masterson • Irish Times: DRCC launches billboard campaign • Irish Examiner: Billboard campaign appeals to survivors • IF YOU NEED HELP RIGHT NOW • Volunteer with Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Muireann O'Connell, Lorraine Keane, Ciara Kelly and more step out for Christmas charity lunch - RSVP Live • Festive fundraiser supports vital work of Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • "His day of reckoning came thanks to the tireless, courageous and determined survivors" | Morning Ireland - RTÉ Radio 1 • Dublin Rape Crisis Centre to be conferred with Bar of Ireland’s Human Rights Award 2025 | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Signs of Hope | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Welcome for guilty verdict and recognition for courage of survivors in George Gibney trial | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • DRCC credits courage of survivors after Gibney verdict • ‘Lights of Hope’ campaign of solidarity & support with survivors of sexual violence launched | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Historic abuse policy is welcome but is just a first step • Opinion: Watching Conor McGregor in The White House was dystopian and disturbing • Rachel Morrogh: Conor McGregor is not a ‘great guy’, but Nikita Hand has Irish qualities to be proud of • ‘I don’t want people to think that I got the verdict, spoke out and was fixed. This doesn’t leave you’ – rape survivors on waiving their anonymity • Breaking The Silence Podcast | Newstalk and Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Nikita Hand welcomes high-profile criticism of Jimmy Fallon after McGregor appearance • Welcome for dismissal of appeal to High Court ruling in Nikita Hand action | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Irish public’s attitudes to sexual consent uncovered in national research | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Statement re costs award to Nikita Hand • Rachel Morrogh: Courtroom grilling in Donaldson trial exposed how abuse victims are treated like suspects | Irish Independent • ‘Dismally low’ one in three sex offence claims go to prosecution • Virgin Media | Downfall - The trial of Conor McGregor • Finding Your Way after Sexual Violence | guide • We-Consent: National Consent Campaign • Information in Ukrainian and Russian for victims/survivors • Helpline interpreting service - support in over 200 languages • DRCC webchat support • Vote for us in AIB's Community Fund • Opinion: The ‘honest belief’ defence in rape cases rewards ignorance and insensitivity • Number of historical abuse allegations against Church rise by over 50% in a year • Dublin Marathon Fundraising • Survivor resources • Newsletter Sign Up • Fergus Finlay: The fact that more people need rape crisis services shows we are failing as a nation • Join our team! See our vacancies • Dublin Rape Crisis Centre Annual Report 2025 | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • ‘Honest belief’ of consent to sex may no longer be a defence in rape cases • Exclusive: Domestic violence register to be made publicly available • Domestic Violence Victims Travel Supplement form • The Pat Kenny Show - The many who don't get the chance to take... • New national survey reveals greater recognition of sexual violence & victims in Irish society but ‘rape myths’ persisting | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Popular cafe under fire after mock sketch shows staff member placing cloth over women's mouth and dragging her inside - Irish Mirror • Education on consent to be mandatory at second level • ‘It ended not on our victim statements, but on kind words about our abusive brother. It was absolutely horrific’ – survivors hit out at court character references | Irish Independent • Volunteer With Us | 2024 Recruitment • Too few survivors know of services, say SATU workers • Listen to the full RTE Radio 1 clip featuring SATU & our accompaniment team • CEDAW Shadow Report | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Our message is always ‘it’s not your fault’. Why does society sometimes say otherwise? – The Irish Times • ‘He can no longer hide behind the mantle of the church’ – sisters waive anonymity to shame rapist brother who is ex-priest • Campaigners criticise secrecy around identity of former TD who gave reference for sex offender • ‘It was never your fault’ - Dublin Rape Crisis Centre's new banner | Drivetime - RTÉ Radio 1 • 'It was never your fault': Banner on Liberty Hall urges society to stop blaming survivors • It was never your fault: Survivors must hear positive messages from Irish society to put an end to silence and shame | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • VHI Women's Mini-Marathon 2026: Run for Dublin Rape Crisis Centre | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • EXPRESSION OF INTEREST: Consent Chronicles: Stories of Hope, Healing, and Humour | Culture Night 2024 • Drivetime: ‘I’m not the woman I was meant to be' - rape survivor speaks out | RTÉ Radio 1 • 'Terrifying ordeal' of woman followed into hotel 'must mean more than a suspended sentence' • Irish Times: Hearing my case would not proceed broke me all over again • How to run for Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Register for Vhi Womens Mini Marathon from 4th March • Gisèle Pelicot RTE Prime Time Article • Hiring National Helpline Support Workers, Out of Hours in Greater Dublin | LinkedIn • Rachel Morrogh and Ruth Coppinger on UCD image-based sexual assault story | Newstalk • UCD student on her experience with image-based sexual assault and lack of support | Newstalk • View on social media ban for under-16s • Rachel Morrogh speaks on Newstalk's Moncrieff • Report finds 43 per cent higher rate of recorded sexual violence compared to any other EU countries. What explains this shocking number ? - GoLoud Player • Irish Times - Rape-victim counselling notes may no longer be shared in most prosecutions • Bail laws to be strengthened to prevent witness intimidation by criminal gangs | Irish Independent • Character references for sexual offenders must now be vouched and can be cross-examined in court • Early Bird tickets for Vhi Womens Mini Marathon! • Dublin City Half Marathon 2026 - Run for us • Statement re EU Commission investigation into X and Grok AI | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Fundraise: Vhi Women's Mini Marathon 2024 • Resources for Survivors | Grounding techniques and more • Statement re provisions on counselling notes in Criminal Law and Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2026 | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Dublin Rape Crisis Centre Calls for Tougher Action on X | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Rachel Morrogh: Government choosing to leave X could send a powerful message of solidarity to sexual violence survivors | Irish Independent • Irish Independent | Paula Doyle interview • DUBLIN CITY HALF MARATHON RETURNS ON SUNDAY 3rd MAY 2026 – Dublin City Half Marathon • Government cannot ‘pass the buck’ on dealing with Grok ‘nudification’ issue, charity warns | Irish Independent • ‘The Spiritan order has a new parish – and that’s the victims of abuse by their own people’ | Irish Independent • Morning Ireland: Hand welcomes Supreme Court decision against McGregor appeal | RTÉ Radio 1 • Local RCCs and support services in Ireland • Lavinia Kerwick's message 30 years after speaking about rape • Sign up to 2026 Dublin Marathon • Understanding the relationship between reproductive coercion and Intimate Partner Violence in an Irish context | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • 'Significant' gaps in sexual consent education for autistic people in Ireland, report finds • Autistic people in Ireland experience ‘significant gaps in sexual consent education’ – report • Trump hits out at reporter over Epstein files • Breaking The Silence - Newstalk podcast in association with Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Irish people more aware of consent, but young men worryingly 'unsure’ of meaning & practice | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Breaking The Silence • Donate to help us support survivors • Events | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Vacancies | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • VHI Women's Mini-Marathon 2025 | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • How rape is depicted on screen reinforcing myths around sexual violence? | Newstalk • Trial of two gang rapists jailed for rape of vulnerable teenager was 'fair and balanced', court rules - News - Kildare Nationalist