DkIT goes purple to raise awareness of Domestic Violence

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DkIT goes purple to raise awareness of Domestic Violence

 

Dundalk Institute of Technology was proud to host a coffee morning in honour of Go Purple Day on 30th May to bring awareness on campus for both students and staff of domestic abuse and the supports available to those experiencing it. Go Purple Day is a joint initiative between An Garda Siochána and Domestic Abuse Services Nationwide to raise awareness about Domestic Abuse.

The event was hosted by the RiVeR Project in DkIT in conjunction with Dundalk Gardaí and DkIT’s Students Union. It was fantastic to have representatives from the Dundalk Gardaí on campus to highlight the importance of raising awareness around this issue.

DkIT has a strong reputation in supporting awareness around Domestic Abuse. The DkIT RiVeR Project is responding to the impacts of Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence through research, education and training. The RiVeR Project Lead Dr. Kathleen Nallen said “The RiVeR Project is delighted to partner with RESPECT #DkIT, students union DkIT and An Garda Síochána for the annual ‘Go Purple Day’ to create awareness of Domestic Abuse. It is wonderful to have such support from staff and students across the campus for this really important initiative. In promoting the agenda of zero tolerance of Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence, the RiVeR Project recently launched its ‘Insights into Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence’ Podcast series.  It features conversations with experts, advocates and victim/survivors of Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence and is available on the RiVeR Project website and LinkedIn page, DkIT YouTube channel and Spotify”.

DkIT is committed to creating an inclusive and safe environment for everyone in their educational community, they endeavour to do this through ongoing training and support around Gender Based Violence that empowers all their students and staff.

In November, DkIT was one of the 16 Higher Education Institutes involved in an annual national campaign for the international UN 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence. During last year’s 16 Days of activity, DkIT was also pleased to publish their Domestic Violence leave Policy for all employees.

 

CONTACT: Siobhan Jordan, Media & Communications Officer, Siobhan.jordan1@dkit.ie

 

 

 

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Emma Murphy

Emma is a Domestic Violence campaigner & global public speaker and has been since 2015 after she shared her story online which to date has been viewed over 50 million times worldwide.  Emma has travelled to many countries such as Australia and spoken at many worldwide events such as the third world women’s conference in the Hague, TedX in Cyprus, Safe Ireland world summit and many more. Emma continues to share her strong message and to raise awareness around Domestic Violence, Emma is a support worker at Saoirse women’s refuge. 

 

Emma completed the level 8 ‘Fundamentals of understanding & responding to Domestic Abuse’ programme in 2017 at DkIT and since then has continued to share her knowledge with the world, empowering women make a stand and take control.  Above all of Emma’s hard work and contribution she is a mother of 2 and is passionate about raising awareness for the younger generation, sharing knowledge and tools so the younger generation are aware of the signs and what to look out for when in relationships. Emma believes the younger generation hold the key to change in Ireland.