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Love Bombing: Are they too into you?

EDII Too Into You event flyer with Tara forum in the background

We were delighted to welcome Mary Hayes from Women’s Aid on campus on 20 February 2024. We had a screening of a short film called Love Bomb – available below and on YouTube. We also held a panel discussion afterwards, with Women’s Aid, MIC Counselling and MIC Student’s Union contributing to the panel.

Mary was here to promote the Too Into You campaign which is focused on young people, in particular young women, aged 18-25. The campaign aims to teach young people about the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships, the red flags of relationship abuse, and provide support at their dedicated toointoyou.ie website for young people.

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Love Bomb
Drama on coercive control and toxic relationships.

Intimate relationship abuse is abuse by a partner or ex-partner. This can include emotional, physical, sexual, online, financial abuse and coercive control.

Abuse is common. One in five young women aged 18-25 have been subjected to abuse by a current male partner or ex in Ireland. (source – toointoyou.ie).

If you are worried about your own or a friend’s relationship, you can use the free and confidential chat service at toointoyou.ie or call Women’s Aid 24Hr National Freephone Helpline on 1800 341 900.

For local Domestic Violence Services – contact Adapt Services (Limerick) on 1800 200 504 or Ascend Domestic Abuse Services (North Tipperary) on 0505-23999.