
Colm O’Gorman
Colm O’Gorman is the founder of the childhood sexual abuse support charity One in Four and a former director of Amnesty International Ireland. He is known for his activism and advocacy work in promoting the rights of survivors of abuse, particularly in the context of Ireland's historical issues with clerical abuse. O’Gorman has been a vocal critic of institutional responses to abuse and has contributed significantly to discussions around survivor rights and legal reforms.
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Recent news mentions
Colm O’Gorman acknowledged that Comiskey dealt with the issue of abuse as directed by canon law and the Vatican.
Bishop who resigned over mishandling of child abuse cases – The Irish TimesColm O’Gorman founded the One in Four charity and identified locations of his abuse by Fr Fortune.
Bishop admitted his best efforts to deal with abuse allegations were ‘not good enough’ – The Irish TimesColm O'Gorman, founder of the charity One in Four, expressed sadness over the death of Brendan Comiskey.
Former bishop Brendan Comiskey dies aged 89 – The Irish TimesColm O’Gorman praises Pope Francis for his compassion but criticizes his handling of clerical abuse.
Derek Mooney leads RTÉ’s coverage to intermittently jaw-dropping effect – The Irish TimesColm O’Gorman, founder of childhood sexual abuse support charity One in Four, highlighted the visceral nature of O’Brien's testimony.
Abuse survivors pay tribute to Michael O’Brien and his ‘powerful’ RTÉ testimony on child sex abuse – The Irish Times
























