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05 Sept 2025

'You are not alone' - Domestic abuse victims encouraged to contact Gardaí over holidays

'You are not alone' - Domestic abuse victims encouraged to contact Gardaí over holidays

An Garda Síochána is reminding victims of domestic abuse that help is still available over the holiday period. 

A notice published on Garda Twitter stated: "For many people, home is not a safe space when you are sharing the holidays with a domestic abuser. Gardaí want you to know, you are not alone and that we are here to help. Please ring your local Garda Station or 999/112 if you are in danger." 

According to Gardaí, domestic abuse can take a variety of forms including physical, sexual, emotional, psychological and financial abuse.

It can occur within a family between one family member against another and can involve a current or ex-partner, regardless of gender or sexuality. 

After calling 999 regarding an incident of domestic abuse, a Garda in uniform will arrive at the location of the caller in a marked patrol car and will ensure there is no immediate danger. 

Those who are not in immediate danger can require advice and assistance by visiting a local Garda Station where you can ask to speak with a Garda in private. 

For more information on speaking to Gardaí regarding domestic abuse, click here

Anyone who may wish to report or discuss an incident of domestic or sexual violence can contact 112/999 or their local Garda Station. 

For incidents of child abuse or child sexual abuse, contact the 24hr dedicated phone line on 1800 555 222. This confidential free phone line is manned on a 24-hour basis, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 

An Garda Síochána encourages victims to report any incident at the earliest opportunity including those of a historical nature.

Women's Aid - 1800 341 900 (24 hour National Freephone Helpline)

MensAid - (01) 554 3811 (for male victims of domestic abuse)   

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