Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service is reacting to the influencers story this week.
We need a societial shift to ensure women feel safe - that's according to Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service.
It follows an Irish influencer Chloe Koyce sharing her experience online in recent days, after being followed to her hotel room after a night out in Dublin.
Despite taking safety measures such as her friend watching her walk back to her hotel, she was still followed by a man who slipped past hotel security.
Anne Clarke is the CEO of Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service - she says the responsibility to keep women safe extends beyond their services:
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