
Sage Advocacy invites contact from survivors of institutional abuse
People who spent time in religious-run, state-supported institutions encouraged to contact Sage for support and advocacy. Sage Advocacy has issued an invite to survivors of

People who spent time in religious-run, state-supported institutions encouraged to contact Sage for support and advocacy. Sage Advocacy has issued an invite to survivors of

In an interview for the Irish Mail on Sunday on December 28, Sage Advocacy trustee and chair of Safeguarding Ireland, Patricia Rickard-Clarke joined Sage Advocacy

Sage Advocacy welcomes Policy Framework for Adult Safeguarding An independent National Authority remains the target for Adult Safeguarding Sage Advocacy has welcomed last week’s publication

Nine out of ten adults would not choose to live in a nursing home People want State to be more assertive in housing – including

Mother and baby homes a letter in Irish Times below: Sir, – Ellen Coyne’s timely and important report (November 24th) of inadequate State preservation of

Sage Advocacy welcomes the cessation of the hunger strike by survivors of institutional abuse. The health and safety of the survivors involved was our foremost

Assisted Decision-Making laws bring rise in demand for independent advocacy Demand for advocacy services grew dramatically last year – reflecting a growing public understanding of

Elder abuse is increasingly being reported in rural parts of Ireland. According to the HSE National Safeguarding Office, there were 5,582 safeguarding notifications concerning adults

This Bill is in relation to survivors of institutional abuse who received compensation from the Residential Institutions Redress Board (RIRB) or who obtained similar court

Navigating the social or local authority housing system in Ireland is a complex and often overwhelming process, especially for individuals who have been historically marginalised.