Organisations and Support Services
Department of Justice and Equality -Blue Blindfold
IOM - International Organisation for Migration
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is part of the United Nations System as the leading inter-governmental organization promoting since 1951 humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all.
116 Baggot Street Lower, Dublin
The Department of Justice works to advance community and national security, promote justice and equality and safeguard human rights, to achieve our vision of a safe, fair and inclusive Ireland.
51 St. Stephen's Green
Dublin 2
D02 HK52
Ireland
Email: info@justice.ie
Sexual Violence Centre Cork
The centre provides services to survivors of rape, sexual assault and child sexual abuse, irrespective of the nature of sexual violence they experienced or when it occurred.
5 Camden Place, Cork City
www.sexualviolence.ie
1800 496 496
info@sexualviolence.ie
HSE
The HSE has a Women’s Health and Anti-Human Trafficking Team that operate sexual health clinic services, outreach support and care planning for female and male victims of trafficking in all areas of exploitation.
1800 700 700
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353 1 240 8787 (from outside Ireland)(from outside Ireland)
Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI) Migrant Rights Centre Ireland (MRCI)
ICI is an independent law centre that works to provide assistance to people from a migrant background and provides advice on the rights and entitlements of victims of human trafficking.
www.immigrantcouncil.ie
+353 (01) 674 0200
info@immigrantcouncil.ie
MRCI help migrants in Ireland to live and work in safety and provides assistance to those who have been subject to labour trafficking and severe labour exploitation.
13 Lower Dorset Street, Dublin 01
www.mrci.ie
+353 (01) 889 7570
info@mrci.ie
Ruhama Mecpaths
Ruhama offers nationwide support to women affected by prostitution, sex trafficking and other forms of commercial sexual exploitation.
30-31 Camden St Lower, D2, D02 EC96
www.ruhama.ie
admin@ruhama.ie
+353 (01) 836 0292
MECPATHS is a non-profit organisation which focuses specifically on the issue of Child Trafficking, in Ireland. It advocates for child safeguarding from trafficking through collaborative action, awareness raising and education.
www.mecpaths.com
info@mecpaths.com
+ 353 1 467 37 37
Cork Against Human Trafficking (CAHT)
CAHT raises awareness on how human trafficking takes place in every corner of the world, including Ireland, and advises the public on ways to spot trafficking that is hidden in plain sight.
www.sextrafficking.ie
info@sexualviolence.ie
Doras Luimni
Doras works to support and promote the rights of asylum seekers, refugees and migrants including those affected by human trafficking, people trafficked for sexual exploitation, people trafficked for forced labour and for forced marriage.
Central Buildings, 51a O’Connell Street, Limerick
www.doras.org
0830802378
info@doras.org
Akidwa
AkiDwa is a national network of migrant women living in Ireland that works against sexual and gender-based violence, including domestic violence, forced marriages and trafficking.
Unit 2 Killarney Court, Buckingham Street, Dublin 01
www.akidwa.ie
+353 (01) 8349851
info@akidwa.ie
APT Ireland
APT raises awareness of the issue of trafficking in persons and works for the prevention of the trafficking of women and children for sexual exploitation
www.aptireland.org
info@aptireland.org