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  • Long launches HEReNI research project

    Topics:
    • Justice and the law

    Date published: 1 September 2025

    The Justice Minister has launched the findings of a research project on the experiences of LGBTQIA+ victims of domestic abuse.

    Minister launching research into experiences of LGBTQIA+ community of domestic abuse.

    The research study, carried out on behalf of the Department of Justice by HEReNI in partnership with Cara-Friend and The Rainbow Project, examined the prevalence of, and issues affecting, LGBTQIA+ victims of domestic abuse.

    Launching the research at the Long Gallery at Stormont, Naomi Long said: This is an important piece of work so I would like to pay tribute to all those involved.

    I know that recounting abuse can be extremely traumatising for victims, but I hope those who found the strength to participate in this research are aware of the impact their contribution will make going forward.

    Domestic abuse can happen to anyone regardless of age, ethnicity, gender identity, religion, sexual orientation, disability, and socio-economic status.

    This research serves as an important reminder that members of the LGBTQIA+ community are affected by domestic abuse.

    At the same time, it has highlighted the very unique challenges and specific barriers faced by LGBTQIA+ people with regards to domestic and intimate partner abuse.

    It has also underscored the fact that tackling domestic abuse is not something that the Department of Justice can do alone.

    I remain committed to the creation of a society where everyone is safe from threatening behaviour, violence and abuse.

    However, it will take a concerted effort from everyone to challenge the stereotypes and harmful attitudes that allow domestic abuse to happen.

    Cara McCann, HEReNI Director, said: “Domestic violence and abuse impacts LGBTQIA+ people in Northern Ireland in ways that have too often been invisible.

    “This research gives a voice to our community and highlights the urgent need for inclusive services and support.  

    “At HERe NI, we are committed to ensuring that no one is left behind and that survivors feel seen, heard, and safe. We hope this research brings real action across government and wider society.”

    Support services are available to anyone who is a victim.

    The Domestic Abuse and Sexual Abuse Helpline is available 24 hours a day, 356 days a year. This is a free service open to anyone affected by domestic abuse and can be accessed by ringing freephone 0808 802 1414, or by Email.

     

    Copies of the report are available from HEReNI. 

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