Minister for Justice Helen McEntee said the programme for government recognised gender-based violence as an epidemic. Photograph: Colin Keegan/CollinsLegislation to establish a statutory agency to combat domestic, sexual and gender-based violence will be introduced in the Dáil by the end of this month, Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has said.
Recruitment of a chief executive of the new agency, which is due to begin operating in January, will also begin this month, Ms McEntee said. Candidates for the position will have three weeks to submit their applications to the Public Appointments Service following the opening of the competition. The creation of the agency was a commitment in Zero Tolerance, the third national strategy on DSGBV, published last year.
The agency will be responsible for planning, co-ordinating and monitoring the development of refuge accommodation; providing support, including financial assistance, for the delivery of services to victims and persons at risk of DSGBV; developing standards for funded services, and monitoring compliance; co-ordinating the delivery of relevant Government strategies and plans; delivering public campaigns aimed at raising awareness of DSGBV and reducing its prevalence; and carrying out ongoing...
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