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  • Northside Today

Women’s Safety in the Aftermath of the Ashling Murphy Murder

7th Seal January 18, 2022
The whole country is in mourning after the brutal assault and murder of young teacher, Ashling Murphy in Tullamore last week. The 23-year-old was brutally murdered in broad daylight while out for a run and due to the nature of the crime,…
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Week in Review 10th April 2021

declanralph April 11, 2021
On the Week in Review this week all the local news and virtual events with Ken Kilbride and Sarah Bermingham then podcaster @EveDarcy1 tells us about a gig to do good followed by @foggynotions on the fabulous @musictowndublin festival #SeeYouSoonOnTheRadio
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  • Northside Today

Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, Spring Volunteer Appeal 2020

Paul Brazil January 29, 2020
On this edition of Northside Today: Mairead Mallon, Manager of Volunteer services with the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre talks to John Healy about the spring 2020 volunteer appeal and services available.   Broadcast: 29/01/2020
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Interview with Noeline Blackwell, CEO of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre

Paul Brazil January 21, 2019
On this edition of Northside Today: Noeline Blackwell talks to Adrianne about the proposed new legal representation for victims of sexual assault, the new Garda sexual assault units & also the cut backs effecting the sexual assault unit in the Rotunda Hospital.…
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Interview with Noeline Blackwell, CEO of the Dublin Rape Crisis Center

donie June 27, 2018
In the wake of the two part RTE program “No Country For Women” Noeline Blackwell CEO of the Dublin Rape Crisis, and formally of FLACK joins Noel to discuss how women were treated by the state and wonder how much have things…
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17 Respect Words… That’s it: respect words

sally March 26, 2018
Donie Tarrant talks to Noeline Blackwell, a human rights lawyer who is Chief Executive of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre. She was formerly the Director General of the Free Legal Advice Centre (FLAC), and before that, was the principal of a solicitor’s…
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Interview with Noeline Blackwell, C.E.O. Dublin Rape Crisis Center.

donie December 19, 2017
Noeline Blackwell joins Donie to discuss the ever increasing work load at the Dublin Rape Crisis Center and she also talks about sex slavery and the #me too campaign.
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  • Northside Today

Dublin Rape Crisis Centre Volunteer Appeal Sept. 2017

johnhealy September 7, 2017
John Healy talks to Mairead Mallon , Manager Volunteer Services with the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre about the Volunteer Appeal, Training and services available, on Near FM’s Northside Today. 06/09/2017 Rape Crisis Centre HELPLINE1800 77 88 88
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Dublin Rape Crisis Centre Volunteer Appeal 2017

johnhealy February 23, 2017
John Healy talks to Mairead Mallon , Manager, Volunteer Services, Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, about the services available and the need for volunteers to train as Telephone Councellors and Support Personnel on Near FM’s Northside Today. 22/02/2017 Please contact Dublin Rape Crisis…
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Northside Today – Interview with Cliona Saidlear – Rape Crisis Network Ireland 5th Jan ’17

Johnny January 5, 2017
Cliona Saidlear – Rape Crisis Network Ireland speaks with Donie Tarrant about their latest Press Release and also in relation to the key findings from the RCNI Rape Crisis stats & their Annual Report
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Dublin Rape Crisis Centre Volunteer Appeal 2016

johnhealy September 1, 2016
John Healy talks to Mairead Mallon from Dublin Rape Crisis Centre about the different services they provide and the need for volunteers, on Near FM’s Northside Today. 31/08/2016 www. rcc.ie To volunteer; volunteerservices@rcc.ie Helpline; 1800 77 88 88
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