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Six Information Leaflets on Domestic Abuse / Abusive Relationships:

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Domestic Abuse in West Clare

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How Domestic Abuse Affects Children

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Domestic Abuse - Tips for Children

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Is Your Boyfriend Abusing You?

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Domestic Abuse - Information for Men

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Abuse of Older People

 

Have you ever felt fear? Real fear. Have you ever been afraid of someone who is close to you?  Are you afraid of someone who shares your home, your bed, your life?

 

What is Domestic Abuse?

Physical Abuse:

Being punched, hit, shoved, kicked, beaten, assaulted with or without weapons; Choking and Strangulation; Being stabbed.

 

Sexual Abuse:

Being forced to take part in any kind of sexual act which you do not want to; Being exposed to sexually explicit material against your will; Being denied access to contraception.

 

Mental Abuse:

Threats (including to kill); Damage to property/pets; Being shouted at; Intimidation; Being denied access to finances; Having your freedom controlled.

The West Clare Women's Forum is distressed by the lack of awareness about the levels of domestic abuse being endured by women in Ireland.

If you, or anyone you know, is suffering in the home, PLEASE contact one of these CONFIDENTIAL services:

Clare Haven Services - 065 682 2435    /  Women's Aid - 1800 341 900 (Free, 24 Hour Helpline)

More Information:

Almost 1 in 5 Irish Women have experienced Domestic Violence by a current or former intimate partner or husband (Making the Links, 1995). And that's just the reported cases. It is likely that we all know someone who has suffered this cruel treatment. It's also likely that she hasn't felt able to tell us.

Domestic Violence affects Children. Research shows that children are often present when violence is taking place (Making the Links, 1995). A high percentage of men who abuse women also abuse children (Women and Children at Risk: A Feminist Perspective on Child Abuse, 1988). Violence often occurs during pregnancy and actual or threatened miscarriage can occur (Making the Links, 1995).

Domestic Violence occurs in every Social and Economic grouping of Society. There is no "type" of woman to whom it occurs, and there is no "type" of home in which it happens. Sadly, domestic violence is a feature of contemporary Irish family life.

Domestic Violence is not only Physical Violence. Sexual abuse, mental abuse and financial abuse are as common, as terrifying, and as damaging as physical abuse. But they are harder to see and may be more difficult for women to name. Many women are subjected to multiple forms of abuse at the same time.

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