Tomorrow, Saturday July 10th at 12 noon at the Spire on O’Connell Street, survivors of sexual abuse will meet to march to Leinster House and then on to the St John’s Ambulance where they’ll hand in a letter calling on that organisation to do more to support the victims abused by a former member. Our friend, himself a victim, Mick Finnegan, rejoined us to tell us why he’s marching, where things have gone since we last spoke and his hopes for the investigation. We also talk about Mick’s career progress and ways he’s helping prevent situations like the one that happened to him. If you can please get along to show your support and to help Break The Silence.
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