The government has finished building a new £3.3 million Sexual Assault Referral Centre.
Named Thie Darragh and run by medical staff, it says it will transform the way victims of sexual assault access care, support and forensic services.
Work on the facility, described as one of the most modern of its kind in the British Isles, began in May last year.
Its location is not being publicly disclosed, to give those who use it confidence their privacy will be respected.
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