To mark this year鈥檚 International Women鈥檚 Day, Allianz Insurance and Women鈥檚 Aid have launched 鈥楾he Last Incident鈥, a campaign that aims to raise the alarm about Ireland鈥檚 rampant domestic abuse problem and serve as a stark reminder that a woman subjected to domestic abuse reaches out for help every five minutes of every day, according to data provided by Women鈥檚 Aid.
Created by In the Company of Huskies, 鈥楾he Last Incident鈥 reveals the devastating extent of the domestic abuse crisis in Ireland. On a day dedicated to women鈥檚 empowerment, an , was launched to show real-time moments for women subjected to domestic abuse all over Ireland.
The site tracks live interactions with the Women鈥檚 Aid website, highlighting how there鈥檚 no break from domestic abuse, even on International Women鈥檚 Day. With every click for help, the counter resets back to zero. This is supported by digital and OOH in high-visibility strategic locations.
Women don鈥檛 report abuse for many reasons: fear, shame, guilt and concern that they鈥檒l be judged or not believed. In the Company of Huskies aims to highlight on International Women鈥檚 Day that domestic abuse is happening right now, and to also let women know that they鈥檙e not alone. Through the online tracker, the campaign strives to encourage women to speak up in the hope of bringing domestic abuse to an end. This public awareness campaign follows on from the 鈥榃orld's Strongest Women鈥 campaign which pays tribute to the courageous survivors of domestic abuse.
Women鈥檚 Aid is a leading charitable organisation working to stop domestic violence against women and children in Ireland since 1974.
Sarah Benson, CEO Women鈥檚 Aid said: 鈥淲ith one in four women in Ireland being subjected to domestic abuse over their lifetime, and so many thousands of children suffering also, it is a sad reality that we cannot say there even is a minute that passes when abuse is not being perpetrated in our society and victims/survivors living in fear and under control. On a day designed to celebrate women and their achievements it is vital that we also highlight what holds women back and stifles their potential to thrive and achieve. We need to loudly call domestic abuse out as an unacceptable violation of human rights and a barrier to women鈥檚 equality.鈥
Ursula Murphy, chief transformation officer Allianz Insurance said: 鈥淎t Allianz, through our three-year partnership with Women鈥檚 Aid, we want to lift the veil surrounding domestic abuse by raising greater awareness of the societal issue and the shocking statistics surrounding it. While International Women's Day is a day of celebration, for those subjected to abuse there are no days off. We hope the strong message behind this campaign will encourage everyone to stop for a moment, think, and begin the lifesaving conversations needed to move Ireland to a zero-tolerance society.鈥
Damian Hanley, creative director of In the Company of Huskies continued: 鈥淭here are so many women suffering in silence all over the world. We were shocked by the frequency of the incidents and wanted to highlight that fact in this campaign, in the hope it will inspire women subjected to abuse and the people around them to get support.鈥
For more information about the campaign and to donate visit .
The Women's Aid 24hr National Freephone Helpline is 1800 341 900. Information on Women鈥檚 Aid additional services is available .
The 24hr National Freephone Helpline listens, believes and supports anyone affected by domestic abuse and also signposts callers to all local specialist services around the country.