Therapy & Support for Children affected by Child Sexual Abuse
CARI (Children at Risk in Ireland) provides child-centred therapy for children & adolescents who have been affected by sexual abuse. CARI also provides therapy to children, up to 12 years of age, who present with sexually harmful behaviour.
SUPPORTING CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTS
We provide child-centred therapy and counselling at our centres in Limerick, Dublin and Wexford.
SUPPORTING PARENTS & FAMILIES
We support families coping with the trauma of child sexual abuse, non-abusing parents and carers.
SUPPORTING PROFESSIONALS
We offer guidance and support to teachers, social workers and others working with children and teenagers.
Ways to Support Us
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News & Events
95-Stop Tour for Limerick Kids
Limerick’s Live 95FM are delighted to announce the addition of a new charity partner, Cliona’s Foundation, to their charity fundraiser Live 95FM’s 95 Stop Tour for 2018. Cliona’s Foundation will join existing partners, CARI Limerick and the Children’s Ark including...
Talk at the Victims’ Rights Conference
Talking at the Victims’ Rights Conference Eve Farrelly spoke about some of the issues that children still face today about going to court. An alien environment designed for an adult to negotiate, children, who come to tell a difficult story, can find it all the more...
Online grooming CARI report 2018
The CARI helpline team have been reporting that young people’s unsupervised use of the internet is a dangerous place for them. It has become very concerning that perpetrators of sexual abuse have found a new and quite often devastating way of targeting, grooming and...
The Hope Tree Podcast
Series 1, Episode 3 – Available Now
Johann Callaghan, Co. Kildare
Thriving as a Coach
despite her early abuse
Frequently Asked Questions
When was CARI established?
The CARI Foundation was established in 1989.
Why was CARI established?
CARI was established to address the needs of children, families and groups affected by child sexual abuse, regardless of means and provide a child centred specialised therapy and assist the recovery process.
Who founded CARI?
CARI was founded by a group of medical, business and lay people concerned about the absence of services for children who were beginning to disclose their experiences of child sexual abuse. The very first services for women had just been set up and Ireland was only beginning to acknowledge the level of sexual crime in the country. The original founders hoped that CARI would provide a comprehensive service for children and families facing the consequences of experiencing sexual abuse.
What is the CARI philosophy?
CARI believes that children have a right to a service that respects their freedom of expression and right to child centred services. CARI respects the strength and resilience of children and design our services to build on this strength, enabling children to grow into adulthood defined not by their abusive experiences but by their individuality and creativity.
What is the current level of service provision for children affected by CSA?
Inadequate funding means that CARI’s services are limited. However, we aim to provide a service throughout Ireland and have already launched our first outreach centre in the south east. We believe children, teenagers and families affected by child sexual abuse should not have to travel more than an hour to access therapy services.
In order to reach this level of service, we need more State funding and help from the community to raise money to meet the funding shortfall.