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Consent cannot be optional: Ireland must resist the backlash against progress
Ireland Has Still Got A Consent Problem – NEW research | Stellar
Young men still displaying fundamental misunderstanding of consent – New Research
Quarter would ‘probably keep going’ if partner wasn’t enjoying sex – Research 2025
DRCC stress importance of ‘enthusiastic’ consent – New Research 2025
More than two in five men under 45 believe people say no because they ‘want convincing’ to have sex
Research finds ‘gulf between men and women’ on sexual consent
A quarter of men believe non-consensual sex isn’t the problem it’s made out to be
One in four men think sex without consent is not ‘as widespread a problem as it is made out to be’
Research finds a gap between men and women’s understanding of consent | Newstalk
New research finds major ‘gap between men and women’s understanding of sexual consent’
Gap between men, women over understanding consent – DRCC
Central Statistics Office shows that majority of victims of sexual offences knew their suspected offender
Why Do We Find Consent So Hard?
How online porn is distorting men’s image of sex and leaving women frustrated
New research shows a growth in the awareness of consent, we speak to the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre
Breakfast Briefing – Sarah Monaghan & Shane Beatty
One in five men in Ireland under 45 would ‘probably keep going’ if partner wasn’t enjoying sex, report finds
‘Concerning’ attitudes to sexual consent among younger men, study finds
Sexual consent study ‘very concerning’ attitudes among some young men
Fifth of young Irish men would continue if partner was ‘not enjoying’ sex
Study finds ‘concerning’ attitudes to consent among younger men
Large number of young men show ‘very concerning’ attitude towards consent
One In Five Men Would ‘Probably Keep Going’ If Their Partner Wasn’t Enjoying Sex – & That’s Terrifying
Surviving sexual assault: ‘Breaking my silence was the most liberating thing I have ever done. It set me free’
‘It was not in a dark alleyway, it was in one of our homes’ – platform helps sexual assault survivors to share stories
Why We Still Need To Talk (And Think) More About Consent
WE-SPEAK, AN ONLINE PLATFORM TO EMPOWER SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE TO SAFELY TELL THEIR OWN STORIES, IS LAUNCHED
Cork Today with Patricia Messinger
Rape Crisis Centre launches anonymous online platform for survivors