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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Police back lockdown domestic abuse campaign

North Wales Police is backing a campaign highlighting the signs of controlling and coercive behaviour as part of an on-going drive to raise awareness and deal with domestic abuse during the Covid 19 outbreak.
 Domestic abuse is not only about physical violence and the Welsh Government’s “This is Control” campaign aims to encourage people to recognise the signs of controlling and coercive behaviour and to report it.
Controlling and coercive behaviour is designed to make a person subordinate or dependent by isolating them from support, exploiting their resources and capacities for personal gain and depriving them of the means to be independent or to resist and escape their situation. It also seeks to regulate their everyday behaviour.
North Wales Police has teamed up with the Live Fear Free Helpline, an all Wales domestic abuse service which deals with this issue every day of the year.
Ann Williams LFF manager said: “The Helpline deals with victims who receive constant harassment by text or social media or who are emotionally abused through degrading comments about appearance or their weight. We speak to victims who have been deprived of money to buy essentials for the household and who have been deliberately isolated from friends and family.”
“We know that COVID 19 has raised anxiety which is compounded in relationships where domestic abuse and sexual violence already exists. The situation is also exacerbated because the victim and perpetrator are within the same four walls 24 hours a day. In a lot of households children are also at home as schools are closed."
“We want people to know there is help out there.”
"The Helpline will listen, believe and never judge and we never tell people what to do. We offer options and signpost to other organisations or, if required, assistance to access refuge. These will offer a safe space for women, children and men.”
There are four ways to access the 24 hour Helpline-

  • Telephone 0808 80 10 800
  • Webchat livefearfree.gov.wales
  • Text 07860077333

The Helpline also offers support to Friends & Family who have concerns about their loved ones and to professionals looking for assistance
The conversations with the Helpline by telephone will not appear on any bills and are not recorded on electronic devices.                  
North Wales Police Strategic Domestic Abuse Officer Mike Taggart said ; “The Live Fear Free Helpline is an  a fantastic service that provides support to all victims. The helpline is indiscriminate and will help all those that reach out for support. "
“The Live Fear Free “This is Control” campaign is incredibly powerful, showing that domestic abuse is not just about physical abuse, but about power, control and manipulation as well as raising awareness that men too are victims of domestic abuse.”
"Victims sometimes don’t know that they are being abused, because the manipulation is so great.  This campaign highlights those behaviours that people wouldn’t normally think were domestic abuse, but in fact, they are.”
“I would urge anyone who is being subjected to this horrific abuse to make contact with North Wales Police or the Live Fear Free Helpline, where you can get the appropriate support and help keep yourself safe.”
Live Fear Free website: https://gov.wales/live-fear-free

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