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Standardised National Data Collection

 
 

 

RCNI National Statistics Project 

 

Overview of the National Statistics Project and Database

Consistent and comparable data is essential in developing policy objectives and service responses and in determining the effects of reforms. There is a scarcity of Irish-specific sexual violence data. In order to fill some of the existing knowledge gaps, the RCNI has been working over the last 8 years with member RCCs and outside experts on a major statistics project. The result is the high quality, reliable data contained in the yearly statistics report. These annual statistics present the collective story of the survivors who have utilised rape crisis services and are a vital tool in working to end sexual violence, to providing the best possible services for survivors and to holding perpetrators to account.
More detailed information on RCNI database and data collection available here

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Endorsements of project

Rebecca Campbell, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University
 
Dr Maureen Lyons, Director of Research, Design and Methodology, Equality Studies Centre, School of Social Justice, UCD
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Rape Crisis Centre Data Collection Officers

A Data Collection Officer (DCO) and a Backup Data Collection Officer (for those times the Data Collection Officer is not available) are appointed in each Rape Crisis Centre. The DCO is responsible for:
  • Attending RCNI database training
  • Ongoing communication with RCNI regarding the database, including any difficulties Ensuring that Face-to-Face, Appointment, Helpline and Accompaniment data is entered into the database. Either the Data Collection Officer will do the data entry her/himself or the Data Collection Officer will ensure that others in your RCC/organisation are entering all data
  • Ensuring that the data is regularly checked and cleaned
  • Ensuring that any mobile devices used to store database records are encrypted
The DCO role in the National Statistics project is vital in ensuring that we have accurate statistics that reflect the experiences of clients accessing RCCs and the level and range of services that RCCs provide. Thanks to their hard work and dedication to the project throughout the year(s) our database is being recognised on a national and international level as a vital tool in ending sexual violence.
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RCNI National Statistics Reports 

28.11.12
RCNI 2011 National Rape Crisis Statistics and Annual Report
09.11.12
RCNI Report on Sexual Violence Against People With Disabilities
20.06.12
23.11.11
23.11.11
23.11.11
23.11.11
01.12.10
16.11.10
RCNI National Rape Crisis Statistics and Annual Report 2008
19.11.09
19.11.08
19.11.08
Rape Crisis Network National Statistics 2006
01.12.07
Rape Crisis Network National Statistics 2004
01.05.05
 
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Mapping Rape Crisis Services

Rape crisis services are differently available around the country. Some areas have no services at all and some have very limited services. As part of our work to ensure that all survivors have access to the services they require for recovery and healing, the RCNI continually maps service availability and accessibility. We are concerned that, not only are RCCs located in an even geographical distribution around the country, but that RCCs are accessible to survivors from differently vulnerable and marginalised groups. These maps are utilised for regional and national planning and form part of partnership working with government agencies.