Caroline Forde looks at how specialist services can
help victims of abuse and rape put the trauma behind them, and argues
that such services must be freely available to all.
AS I walked up the stairs of the Rape Crisis Centre (RCC), I was struck by the poems and paintings that hung on the wall. For these are not merely artworks. They not only capture the beauty and tragedy of life; these poems and paintings are a testament to the vital work that takes place behind closed doors.
http://www.irishexaminer.com/viewpoints/analysis/help-must-be-available-to-victims-of-sex-crimes-403842.html
AS I walked up the stairs of the Rape Crisis Centre (RCC), I was struck by the poems and paintings that hung on the wall. For these are not merely artworks. They not only capture the beauty and tragedy of life; these poems and paintings are a testament to the vital work that takes place behind closed doors.
http://www.irishexaminer.com/viewpoints/analysis/help-must-be-available-to-victims-of-sex-crimes-403842.html