Applications invited from new and existing organisations, latter working with victims of crime.
The Minister for Justice Mrs Helen McEntee has today invited applications from new and existing organisations working with Victims of Crime.
Every year the Department of Justice provides tax payer funding support for organisations that work with the Victims of Crime (VOC) area, including for the provision of support, information and advice on the rights of victims, court accompaniment and other support and advice services.
Announcing the invitation, Minister McEntee said, “The government are committed to building stronger, safer communities and ensuring that support services are available to all victims who need them throughout the State. We recognise the crucial role that support organisations play in helping victims overcome the challenges they face. This funding invitation emphasises our dedication to creating a society where victims are empowered and their voices are heard. It reaffirms our commitment to working collaboratively with those organisations to ensure that victims across the country continue to receive the support and assistance they need when they are at their most vulnerable.
By providing resources to frontline organisations offering outstanding services and expertise, we are strengthening our collective response to supporting victims on their journey towards justice, healing and recovery.
I encourage all eligible organisations to submit an application for funding so they can continue to provide excellent and enhanced victim support services across the country”.
Under the 2024 call for funding; applications from relevant organisations may be made to :-
- Minimise waiting times for the support needs of victims of crime and for the expansion of crime victim helplines.
- Meet the increased demand of services following VOC and Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence (DSGBV) awareness raising campaigns.
- Allow frontline NGO services to develop expansion plans for additional counties, extend to other counties and allow for additional emergency services.
- Expand accompaniment service in the light of increasing numbers of victims and to ensure sufficiency of ongoing specialist support provision, support outreach work with victims of human trafficking and supporting those wishing to exit prostitution.
- Allow NGO frontline services run recruitment campaigns for volunteers.
- Assist all vulnerable witnesses navigating the criminal justice system across facilities, supports, information, and training.
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