S.A.V.E. (Southside Addressing Violence Effectively)

The S.A.V.E. (Southside Addressing Violence Effectively) Forum is an interagency forum of organisations and workers in the Dun Laoghaire Rathdown area who work directly or indirectly with people experiencing and surviving Domestic Abuse in all it’s forms. The Forum works with all relevant bodies to develop a comprehensive response to Domestic Abuse and Violence. The group raises awareness of the effects of Domestic Abuse within communities. It works to establish effective links with agencies working on behalf of those at risk of Domestic Violence.

Home Services Health & Wellbeing S.A.V.E. (Southside Addressing Violence Effectively)

It is important that services are designed which reflect Ireland’s cultural diversity and that services respond more effectively to those who are experiencing domestic abuse by improving the working relationship between all agencies and community groups in the area. The S.A.V.E. Forum was established in 2005 and is hosted by Southside Partnership DLR. To achieve our goals the group works to:

  • establish better supports for women experiencing domestic abuse,
  • advocate for the development of a refuge and other well-funded community-based services that provide a safe and supportive environment for women at risk of domestic abuse,
  • identify gaps in policies and practices and actively promote best practice guidelines that will be implemented consistently across agencies and community groups represented on the forum,
  • improve existing non-residential services for women and children and develop new ways of supporting women who seek help,
  • establish a clear information path for women seeking help and/or protection,
  • participate in and disseminate relevant research to contribute to the knowledge base in the field of domestic abuse,
  • identify gaps in training needs and offer relevant information to professionals,
  • ensure that those members of established and emerging new communities are represented on the forum and that the work of the forum reflects Save’s intercultural ethos,
  • identify particular issues that are specific to new communities and support women in these groups to identify and address the issue of domestic violence in their lives,
  • Offer a crisis counselling service subject to funding.

SAVE supports the Third National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence 2022 – 2026.

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