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Youth Outreach – Support for Young People

We understand that abuse doesn't just happen to adults—and that young people can be affected in different ways, including through dating abuse, coercive control, and emotional harm. We offer confidential, one-to-one support to help young people feel heard, understood, and empowered to make safe, informed choices.

🤝 What Support Looks Like
Young people can meet with our Youth Outreach Worker in a safe, private setting (e.g., school, youth centre, or community space). Support is:

-One-to-one.
-Non-judgmental.
-Confidential (within child protection guidelines).
-Tailored to each young person’s situation and needs.

We help young people talk about their relationships, understand red flags, and explore what healthy connection looks like.

🎓 Education and Awareness Workshops

We also offer interactive workshops in schools and youth groups to start honest conversations about:

-Healthy vs. unhealthy relationships – what abuse can look like and how to recognise red flags.
-Intimate image abuse & Coco’s Law – understanding the risks and legal protections.
-Consent – what it is, what it’s not, and why respect matters.

Last year alone, we worked with over 500 students aged 15–18 in schools and youth organisations across the area, including:
Glenart, Avondale Community College, St Mary’s, Killian’s, Bray Connect, Youthreach and CEART.

We create a safe space for young people to ask questions, challenge harmful norms, and build awareness and confidence in their relationships.

📞 Need Support or Want to Refer a Young Person?

If you’re a young person looking for help—or a parent, teacher, or youth worker who’s concerned about someone—please reach out.

📱 Call: 0860597560
📧 Email: [email protected]

All support is free and confidential. We’re here to listen and to help.

Anu Wicklow

9am-5pm, Mon-Fri
086 059 7560

Bray Women's Refuge

24 hrs a day, 7 days a week
01 286 6163
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