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  • DoJ launches promotional videos for child victims of serious sexual offences

    Topics:
    • Justice and the law

    Date published: 4 December 2025

    A series of videos designed to raise awareness of a free legal service for child victims of serious sexual offences have been released by the Department of Justice.

    How do you accesss the CSOLA Service

    The Children’s Sexual Offences Legal Adviser (CSOLA) scheme, delivered by Victim Support NI, is available to children and young people aged 17 and under who have experienced sexual crime, as well as to their parents/carers.

    Service users can access free, independent legal advice until the start of a trial.

    Justice Minister Naomi Long, who extended the scheme to children earlier this year, said:

    Our goal is to make legal advice accessible for children and their families and whilst the scheme has only been in place for a matter of months, the feedback from service users has been very encouraging.

    One key benefit of the CSOLA scheme is that free advice on the criminal justice system is available prior to any offence being reported, which will help victims make informed decisions and may make it easier to contact police.

    Under the Victims and Witnesses of Crime Bill, the Minister plans to introduce further legislative measures to enhance the legal advice available to child and adult victims of serious sexual crimes.

    The Victims and Witnesses of Crime Bill, which I hope to bring to the Assembly in 2026, will focus on a small number of high impact measures for victims and witnesses of crime,” she continued.

    Provisions include enabling legal representatives for complainants in serious sexual offence cases to provide in-court representation during specified pre-trial hearings which would be facilitated by extending the role of the SOLAs.  

    Research indicates that many victims either do not report or withdraw from proceedings due to fear that private records, such as medical and counselling, will be disclosed in court; or they delay therapy until after any proceedings have concluded.

    The Victims and Witnesses of Crime Bill will also include reforms to the third-party disclosure application process to help protect Article 8 rights, balance the interests of all parties, safeguard privacy, and reduce re-traumatisation.

    Victim Support NI Jolena Flett, Head of Advocacy and New Projects said: “We welcome this new service as we have seen how effective the support for adults is through the current SOLA service.

    Since launching the CSOLA service we have supported 275 children and young people, and their guardians, across Northern Ireland through a difficult process.

    Embedding the services within Victim Support NI means we are not only able to help with the legal aspects but also provide trauma informed wrap-around support for all their needs. We also welcome the Department’s ongoing commitment to providing this innovative and much needed service.”

    The videos will be available on our website, X, Instagram and our youtube channel.

    Notes to editors:

    1. This CSOLA scheme has been specifically designed to meet the needs of child complainants in serious sexual offence cases and is set to run for an initial two-year pilot phase. The new children’s service will run in tandem with the adult SOLA service until March 2027, when both pilots will be evaluated to inform the development and procurement of mainstream services.
    2. Emma Rose Duffy has experience volunteering with the NSPCC Young Witness Service and obtained a master’s degree in Children’s Rights, before qualifying as a solicitor in 2019. Working with the Children’s Law Centre, she promoted the rights of young people in the legal system, with a particular focus on mental health, prior to taking up the CSOLA role.
    3. The full video is available to watch on our Youtube channel at  or alternatively on our Vimeo Channel
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