Rhianna Moore
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It's kind of a grim vista to think about things this way, Rhianna, but there will be somebody listening to this on the balance of probabilities who is you one year, two years into that relationship.
What do you say to that person?
www.womensaid.ie is the website, by the way.
If people want to contact the organisation that way, they've got that 24-hour free phone helpline as well.
1-800-341-900.
Again, I mentioned that protest, it's happening.
tomorrow and the use of therapy notes in criminal prosecution.
There's a Dáil debate then tomorrow night afterwards, the protest at five.
I think the Dáil debate at eight o'clock.
It is something that we have covered on this show.
And if it's something that you want to reach out to us and to talk about to raise this issue again, LiveLine at rte.ie is our email address or 087 484 888 the WhatsApp number.
Back in a moment.
51551, the text number as well, if people want to get in touch that way.
Before the break, we were speaking to Rhianna Moore about her experience of abuse.
John Peters, a former partner from Wellingtonia in Knockerbow Apartments in Dublin and Dundrum, sent to prison last week.
And
In that conversation, the issue of therapy notes came up and there's a protest happening tomorrow outside the Dáil, there's a Dáil debate then at 8 o'clock tomorrow night, focusing in on this issue.
And Paula Doyle is on the line.
Paula, Rhianna used a phrase, she says, no survivor, be they a survivor of physical abuse, sexual abuse, no survivor should have to choose between getting therapy...
the therapy that they need to help them, and getting justice.