West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion is asking people to be mindful of those who don’t see home as a safe place as more people are being encouraged to stay at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19
With guidance changing daily, isolation isn’t an easy solution for everyone – victims of domestic abuse are potentially facing quarantine for weeks, or months, with their perpetrators.
With many people across West Mercia facing that prospect, the Commissioner is reminding those suffering that there is still support available for them.
While face-to-face meetings with support workers will naturally become harder to arrange, there is still online and phone-line support available.
The Commissioner is also encouraging those that still can, to consider alternative places of safety for them to stay in should they face isolation – be that a safe house, or a family member of friend’s home.
Mr Campion said: “This pandemic is causing worries and concerns for a number of us.
“Domestic abuse victims are facing an additional worry at the thought of being told to spend every day at home for the foreseeable future.
“There are a number of things we can all be doing to help these people. If you have offered support to a neighbour to get their shopping, have you also considered providing your number to be a friendly ear?
“Support services are still available to provide support online or on the phone, so I am imploring victims to speak out if they can and seek help.
“I will play my part in ensuring that I continue to support these services to allow them to provide urgent aid to those that need it.
“I will also make sure that West Mercia Police has the resources they need to tackle this crime and protect those at risk.”
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