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A year on since the death of Aisling Murphy, what has changed to prevent violence against women?

Newstalk Breakfast has been remembering Ashling Murphy on the first anniversary of her death. Ashling’s death shocked the nation to its core and sparked a dialogue in our society about how we tackle violence against women. The Government promised a “zero-tolerance” strategy to tackle domestic, sexual, and gender-based violence – a year on how has that progressed? To discuss we spoke to Josepha Madigan, Minister for State,  Anne Clarke CEO of Offaly Domestic Violence Support Services, and Board Member of Safe Ireland and Ewa Fitzgerald, CEO of Move Ireland.

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09.00 12 Jan 2023


A year on since the death of Aisling Murphy, what has changed to prevent violence against women?


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09.00 12 Jan 2023


Newstalk Breakfast has been remembering Ashling Murphy on the first anniversary of her death.

Ashling’s death shocked the nation to its core and sparked a dialogue in our society about how we tackle violence against women. The Government promised a “zero-tolerance” strategy to tackle domestic, sexual, and gender-based violence – a year on how has that progressed?

To discuss we spoke to Josepha Madigan, Minister for State,  Anne Clarke CEO of Offaly Domestic Violence Support Services, and Board Member of Safe Ireland and Ewa Fitzgerald, CEO of Move Ireland.


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