Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service will discuss the ''Criminal Law Bill' in front of the Government Committee today.
A major new bill tackling human trafficking, sexual assault and domestic violence will be discussed at an Oireachtas committee today.
The Joint Committee on Justice will hear from Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service and other stakeholders on the pros and cons of the 'Criminal Law Bill'.
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission says trafficking victims are being let down by our current approach to the asylum process.
Liam Herrick from the commission says it's vital we marry up our systems so victims are not put at further risk:
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