Say No to Domestic Violence project is an education programme training volunteers about - DVA statistics - risk factors - the impact on the health and well-being of victims - information sharing and where to go for support and advice - how to find out about local support services and referral pathways. Including safeguarding and digital safeguarding for children and adults.
According to the world health Organisation (WHO)’s Joint leaders’ assessment, the negative consequential effects of the measures adopted by the UK and other countries to tackle the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on society are beginning to unfold. An area of concern is the impending crisis of domestic violence—gender- based violence and child abuseand neglect, due to movement restrictions, loss of income, isolation, overcrowding, and stress and anxiety, all which put women and children at a disproportionally increased risk of harm.
The BAME community will be able to learn and access information to support relating to domestic abuse. This project, will concentrate on providing advice, information and support for BAME women; recent research- https://www.womensaid.org.uk/second-national-lockdown-womens-aid-is-concerned-for-survivors-of-domestic-abuse/https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/aug/17/domestic-abuse-surged-in-lockdown-panorama-investigation-finds-coronavirus
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