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Lack of services for victims needs to be addressed

Lack of services for victims needs to be addressed
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Government approves proposal for a revised National Referral Mechanism to make it easier for human trafficking victims to come forward and receive supports

News Tuesday 11th May 2021 Government approves proposal for a revised National Referral Mechanism to make it easier for human trafficking victims to come forward and receive supports • Minister Naughton receives cabinet approval for a revised National Referral Mechanism to make it easier for people to be officially recognised as victims of human trafficking • Widening of the National Referral Mechanism will allow more victims of human trafficking to be identified and protected across a range of Departments and agencies 11 May 2021 The Government today approved plans for a revised National Referral Mechanism (NRM) to make it easier for victims of human trafficking to come forward and be supported. Minister of State for Civil and Criminal Justice, Hildegarde Naughton TD has also received approval to draft a general scheme of a Bill to put the new NRM on a statutory footing.

Mother wants to change the system after she was almost choked and slashed with a knife

Mother wants to change the system after she was almost choked and slashed with a knife May 10, 2021 A WOMAN, who claimed she was almost choked and slashed with a knife in one terrifying incident and “beaten to a pulp” in another attack by a Kilrush man, has spoken publicly for the first time. Sourney Linnane, who is a native of Pollagh, Ballinderreen, has waived her anonymity to launch a campaign to dramatically improve the statutory rights and state support services for anyone suffering from all forms of physical and psychological abuse. The mother-of-three has requested interim Justice Minister Heather Humphreys to introduce a statutory right for any victim of coercive control, domestic abuse, rape or any form of serious physical and mental abuse to be told about the official release date of their convicted perpetrator from prison.

gov ie - Minister of State Naughton Welcomes First Meeting of the Interdepartmental Group for the Delivery of Offline Services

Minister of State Naughton Welcomes First Meeting of the Interdepartmental Group for the Delivery of Offline Services   Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton TD, has today welcomed the first meeting of the interdepartmental group which is to examine the potential for a centralised one-stop-shop approach by Government for the delivery of offline services, whether through ‘assisted digital’ or ‘offline’ channels. Government agreed to establish the high-level interdepartmental group on the recommendation of Minister Naughton, who has responsibility for An Post within the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications. The pandemic has accelerated public engagement with digital Government services. We must however ensure access remains available through traditional channels where needed and that service delivery continues to meet the needs of the public. The group has been asked by Government to explore how more Government business can be directed t

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