Every HEI in Ireland is in the process of implementing the Framework, and in many cases, this work was undertaken for several years before the Framework was published. There has been a grassroots movement to recognise the issue of Sexual Violence and Harassment (SVH) in Higher Education in Ireland, as well as worldwide, for the last two decades. In Ireland, with other European Partners, the
ESHTE Project
. This project was established in 2016 and aimed to ‘prevent and combat SVH and build a culture of zero tolerance in universities and third-level Institutions throughout Europe through developing a feminist understanding and analysis of the causes and effects of SVH against women students’. This project, and its successful campaigns, laid the groundwork for the movements we have seen toward ending SVH in Higher Education in Ireland in the last five years, and we are indebted to it. The National Advisory Committee (the NAC) was created as an offshoot of the ESHTE project and has been co-ordinated by the National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) since 2018. The HEA ESVH Advisory Group played a crucial role in the development and analysis of comprehensive national