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Foyle Family Justice Centre to provide a safe haven as first of its kind in UK and Ireland

A new family justice centre is to provide a safe haven for vulnerable families in Derry.

The Family Justice Centre, located in Bishop Street, is the first of its kind in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

The centre will provide support to all victims and survivors of domestic and sexual abuse and violence.

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At the launch of the centre, the Foyle Women’s Aid Voice Forum, a collective of women from the Derry and Strabane area who are survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence lead a moving presentation. It highlighted the power of survivor voices demonstrating how to regain their voice following abuse, and how to use it to speak for others and use it as an agent for change.

Marie Brown, CEO of Foyle Women’s Aid & Foyle Family Justice Centre, said: "Partners of the Foyle FJC recognise that no one agency can tackle domestic and sexual abuse and violence and are committed to working collaboratively with a range of voluntary and statutory organisations.

"The Foyle FJC will house representatives from over 20 agencies, and will provide a broad range of specialist services, removing barriers and gaps in service for all victims of domestic and sexual abuse and those vulnerable and disenfranchised by their community.

"Our vision is to save lives and deliver bespoke, co-ordinated, victim-centred services to survivors of domestic and sexual abuse. The centre is a place where agencies come together, and families come first.

Alyson and Marie at the centre on Bishop Street (Lorcan Doherty)

"The Family Justice Centre model, pioneered in the United States, is a multiagency, multidisciplinary co-located service centre, which provides assistance to victims and survivors of interpersonal violence, including intimate partner violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder or dependent adult abuse and human trafficking.

"The purpose of a Family Justice Centre is to reduce re-traumatisation by reducing the number of times survivors must retell their stories and make it easier for survivors and victims to access the necessary services, to enhance their safety and increase offender accountability. As a result, lives will be saved and incidents, crimes and repeat victimisation in the area will reduce.”

Alyson Kilpatrick, Chief Commissioner to the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission said: "With the opening of The Family Justice Centre, domestic violence and abuse will be dealt with as a grave human rights violation requiring the concerted efforts of all agencies. This is good for victims and the authorities charged with protecting them."

Judge Barney McElholm said: "The opening of the Family Justice Centre is the culmination of many years of hard work by so many people, particularly Foyle Women’s Aid. The Centre will be a shining beacon in the darkness of the lives of so many silently suffering victims of domestic abuse."

To find out more about the Foyle Family Justice Centre or to refer to its services please contact 02871416800

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