The international award-winning series 'Where Is George Gibney?' is coming to the National Concert Hall with all proceeds going to One In Four Read more
Kylabelle and Saibh have teamed up to help One in Four this Christmas by recording a version of Janet Devlin's song "Speak" Read more
The 3rd in the series of webinars focuses on the issues that impact the victims of sexual violence Read more
Your support this year meant so much to our staff. The photograph above is of them saying 'Thank you' to you. Read more
One in Four and Trinity College Dublin are conducting an Anonymous Survey, and are seeking participants. Read more
One in Four is seeking someone to join their Advocacy team Read more
The purpose of the Victims Charter is to help you find the support you need when you become a victim of crime. Read more
DATA SECURITY BREACH UPDATE Read more
An online art exhibition and sale with an unexpected twist Read more
The UN has declared today, November 18th as World Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Exploitation, Abuse, and Violence Read more
Webinar: Thursday 20th October, in conjunction with One in Four, The Faculty of Health Sciences TCD and the Trinity Student Counselling Service. Read more
The sexual abuse of a child can only happen in secrecy and if the child is silenced....At One in Four we support survivors to break that silence. Read more
The Board of One in Four is seeking one new Director to join the current Board. We are seeking specific expertise in the area of finance. Read more
They say “Happiness is great food and great company”, and we thought you might like to combine these two great things to help raise fund for survivors Read more
What drew me to work in One in Four is the agency’s commitment to breaking the silence Read more
Therapy can be a painful journey, but it’s worth every step back into life. Read more
It is important to note, the only person protected by secrecy and silence is the abuser. With the right support you can rediscover yourself and free yourself of a responsibility for a crime someone else committed Read more
Many people who experienced childhood sexual abuse may struggle with daily life, which in turn may affect their capabilities to perform as they would like to in their work life or otherwise. Read more
There is a tremendous healing synergy generated through the experience of having someone bear witness to their story Read more
Cormac is a member of the Advocacy Team in One in Four and reports on our new building in Arran Quay. Read more
In the backdrop of normal, everyday life survivors are making momentous decisions. Read more
"The Victim Experience in Focus", A study into the experiences of sexual crime complainants in the criminal justice system in Ireland. Read more
The One in Four office has relocated to Arran Quay . Read more
One in Four been awarded ‘Triple Lock’ status by the Charities Institute Ireland . Read more
Rosaleen McElvaney, PhD, a Principal Psychotherapist in St. Clare’s Unit, Children’s Health Ireland Read more
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What I most love about One in Four is the teamwork, we are all working towards the same goal, to help survivors. Read more
The donations we received over the pandemic felt more special than ever before. The donors understood that we were going through a challenging, uncertain time, and it was those donors that pulled us through. Read more
" I felt privileged to find I could put my skill set and experience to good use in the very organisation at the heart of healing Ireland’s hidden trauma." Read more
Child sexual abuse is an epidemic on a scale even more potent than Covid. It is the most well-known secret on this island. Read more
Simon McCarthy-Jones, Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology at Trinity College, wrote a guest blog for us this week. Read more