The Justice Minister Told a Conference in Belfast Today That
Confronting Sexual Abuse Requires Everyone to Play Their Part.
Was Addressing the Annual
Conference of Charity Nexus Ni, Which Works with Survivors of
Abuse, and Which This Year Had the Theme Unmasking Sexual Abuse –
Uncomfortable Truths'.
Speaking During Sexual Abuse & Sexual Violence Awareness
Week, Minister Long Said: Thank You to Nexus Ni for the Vital
Work They Do in Supporting Victims and Survivors of Sexual Abuse
Across Northern Ireland.
The Theme of Today's Conference, Unmasking Sexual Abuse –
Uncomfortable Truths', Speaks Directly to the Reality of This
Issue. Sexual Abuse Thrives in Silence, Secrecy and Discomfort.
It Relies on Stigma, Fear and Misunderstanding to Remain Hidden.
Confronting It Requires Sustained Action from All of Us — Even
When That Means Facing Truths That Challenge Institutions,
Systems and Long-held Assumptions. Too Often, Survivors Have Had
to Fight to Be Heard. We Must Ensure That Listening to Survivors
Is Not an Exception, but the Foundation of Everything We Do.”
Minister Long Continued: Addressing Sexual Violence Is Not Only
About Responding After Harm Has Occurred, but About Preventing It
in the First Place by Challenging Attitudes, Behaviours and
Social Norms That Allow Abuse to Happen.
This Requires Long-term Cultural Change. That Means Investing in
Education Around Consent, Respect and Healthy Relationships and
Ensuring That Prevention Reaches People at Every Stage of Life.
There Are Real Opportunities — and Responsibilities — for Us to
Work Together Across Political Divides to Strengthen Protections,
Improve Accountability and Deliver Meaningful Change. Survivors
Deserve Consistency, Not Conflict, When It Comes to Their Safety
and Their Rights.”
The Interactive Conference, at St Comgall's in West Belfast,
Brought Together Lived Experiences and Professional Expertise to
Deepen Understanding and Strengthen Responses to Sexual Abuse
Across Northern Ireland.
Joanne Barnes, Ceo of Nexus Ni, Said, At Nexus Ni, We Believe
That Real Change Begins When We Confront Uncomfortable Truths.
This Conference Is About Amplifying Voices That Have Too Often
Been Silenced and Creating Space for Honest Dialogue Between
Those with Lived Experience, Professionals and Policymakers.
Together, We Can Build a Society Where Sexual Abuse Is Not Hidden
and Where Support and Justice Are Accessible to All.”
Notes to Editors
- Nexus Ni Is the Leading Organisation Within Northern Ireland
Supporting Individuals Impacted by Sexual Abuse and Abusive
Relationships. They Provide support (Nexusni.Org/get-support/To
Anyone Impacted by Sexual Abuse from Age 8 and Upwards. Anyone
Impacted by Abusive Relationships/domestic Abuse Can Access
Support via the 24/7 Domestic and Sexual Abuse Helpline
On 0808 802 1414, Help@dsahelpline.Org,Or
Via Dsahelpline.Org. Anyone in
Need of Immediate Support Before Making a Referral to Nexus, or
While Waiting for Nexus Support to Commence, Can Also Contact
the Helpline at Any Time of Day, Any Day of the Year.
- The Conference Included Lived Experience Stories, Personal
Testimonies That Bring the Lived Realities of Sexual Abuse into
the Open in a Deeply Human Way, and Expert-led Workshops –
Practical Sessions Offering Trauma-informed and Survivor-centred
Strategies.