Welcome to Crime Victims Helpline 116006 - Supporting and informing victims of crime in Ireland.
Registered Charity 16894/20061890 Company Number 409235
In Ireland, victims of crime have the right to be informed about their case. This includes being notified about key stages in criminal proceedings such as court dates and appeals.
If you have questions about your rights as a victim of crime, you can contact us on 116 006.
๐ฃ We continue to publicise the findings of the BeneVict report.
๐ The report examines how EU Member States have implemented the Victimsโ Rights Directive.
๐ Here are some positive findings from the Netherlands.
๐ Learn more: https://t.co/XhTRKUZenE
This is the final day to come see us at the National Ploughing Championships. Thank you to everyone who has stopped by the Government of Ireland Supporting Victims of Crime marquee! Row 10, Block 3. #GovPloughing24#Ploughing24
We are delighted to be back today exhibiting at the National Ploughing Championships as part of the Government of Ireland Supporting Victims of Crime. Thank you to everyone who stopped by yesterday! Row 10, Block 3. #GovPloughing24#Ploughing24
We are delighted to be exhibiting at the National Ploughing Championships again this year as part of the Government of Ireland Supporting Victims of Crime. Please come say "hi" to us at Row 10, Block 3. #GovPloughing24#Ploughing24
Maynooth University researcher Triona Kenny is conducting vital research to understand how the Irish criminal justice process impacts victims.
Click on the link to participate in the survey: https://t.co/xIBRdnMIbg
For any questions, reach out to Triona at [email protected].
The Crime Victims Helpline is currently recruiting volunteers for our Autumn Volunteer training.
Applications are open until the 27th September 2024.
For more information, visit https://t.co/cL073DnBmi
Contact [email protected] or call 01 408 6116 with any questions.
We continue to publicise the findings of the recent BeneVict report to inspire changes to national support services across the EU.
Here are some positive findings from Italy.
Learn more: https://t.co/rt05MTATgX
We continue to publicise the findings of our recent BeneVict report to inspire changes to national support services across the EU.
The report covers 26 EU countries and examines how each have implemented the Victimsโ Rights Directive.
Here are some positive findings from Portugal
Welcome to week two of BeneVict Tuesdays.
The BeneVict report covers 26 EU countries and examines how EU Member States have implemented the Victimsโ Rights Directive, a decade after its establishment.
Here are some positive findings from France.
A brilliant article from Dr Susan Leahy, Associate Professor & Director of the Centre for Crime, Justice & Victim Studies at UL School of Law and a valued member of the CVH Board of Directors. https://t.co/8nyV9mQd6E
There has been a significant increase in ticket scams-It is important to only buy from authentic sources and be wary of anyone selling tickets online, even if they are known to you.
๐ Reminder! ๐
The Crime Victims Helpline is extending its hours and is now open from 10 AM to 7.30 PM Monday to Thursday.
We're here to provide a listening ear, information and assistance whenever you need it. Please share this information to reach those who may benefit.
๐ Reminder! ๐
The Crime Victims Helpline is extending its hours and is now open from 10 AM to 7.30 PM Monday to Thursday. ๐
We're here to provide a listening ear, information and assistance whenever you need it. Please share this information to reach those who may benefit.
๐ Important Announcement! ๐
In response to increased demand for our service, the Crime Victims Helpline is extending its hours and is now open from 10 AM to 7.30 PM Monday to Thursday๐
We're here to provide information, assistance and support to anyone who may need it.