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Carlow College

Carlow

Republic of Ireland

Student Counselling

059 915 3225

counsellor@carlowcollege.ie

 

Student Counselling Service

Carlow & South Leinster Rape Crisis Centre

1800 727 737 (Mon-Fri, 10am – 1pm)

1800 77 88 88 (24 Hour)

 

Website

Crime Victims Helpline 

116006 or text 085 – 1337711 

Supporting & informing victims of crime in Ireland 

 

Pastoral Care

059 9153245

chaplaincy@carlowcollege.ie

 

Chaplaincy Service

Women’s Aid Carlow

059 9173552

1800 444 944

 

Website

Rape Crisis Help

1800 77 88 88 (24 Hour)

 

Website

Text about it: Text ‘Carlow’ to 50808

 

Sexual Assault Treatment Units 

Cork, Donegal, Dublin, Galway, Mullingar, Waterford.  

Sexual Assault Treatment Unit – HSE.ie

 

 

Women’s Aid (+men and LGBTI+)

1800 341900

 

Website

 

 

Men’s Aid

01 554 3811

hello@mensaid.ie

 

Website

Contact Persons

If you’ve experienced or been affected by sexual violence or harassment, you can speak with a designated Contact Person. A designated Contact Person are trained members of the College community who offer confidential, non-judgmental support.

You can talk to a Contact Person if:

  • You want to share what happened in a safe space.
  • You need help understanding your options.
  • You’re thinking about making a report to the College or to An Garda Síochána.
  • You’ve been named in a report and want support.
  • They can also provide support if you think you may have caused harm.

What is a Contact Person?

A Contact Person is a specially trained staff member who can receive disclosures of sexual violence and harassment under the College’s Dignity & Respect Policy. They are volunteers who care and want to help. They:

  • Offer confidential support (nothing is shared without your permission unless there is a serious risk to safety).
  • Are here for anyone affected—including survivors, those supporting someone, or those who have been accused.

What Can a Contact Person Do?

Contact Persons are here to help you feel heard and supported. They can:

  • Listen without judgment
  • Explain your options and help you explore next steps
  • Share contact details for specialist services—both on campus and externally
  • Provide guidance on reporting to the College or An Garda Síochána [Police]
  • Respect your confidentiality, except in cases of serious risk or child protection concerns

 

They can also provide support if you have been accused of breaching College policy.

What Contact Persons Don't Do?

Contact Persons do not:

  • Act as advocates or representatives in formal College processes
  • Offer legal advice or counselling
  • Decide what you should do—they support youto make informed choices

Making a Disclosure to a Contact Person

You can make a confidential* disclosure to a trained Contact Person. This may be your first time sharing your experience—and how it’s received matters. Contact Persons are trained to respond with care and sensitivity.

After a disclosure, Contact Persons will usually offer:

  • Information about available supports (on campus and beyond)
  • Guidance on how to report to An Garda Síochána
  • Information on where to go for guidance on the College’s Dignity & Respect Policy

 

*Disclosures are confidential unless:

  • There is a serious risk to your safety or someone else’s
  • There are concerns about the safety or welfare of a child

Contacting a Contact Person

You can find contact details of trained Contact Persons below. Reach out when you’re ready.