Norfolk partners are working together to ensure victims of domestic abuse know help remains available

On the 11th April 20 the Home Office launched a new public awareness campaign highlighting that if anyone is at risk of, or experiencing domestic abuse, help is still available.

16th April, 2020

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HO 11369975 Domestic Abuse Hero Post Static FB 05

On the 11th April 20 the Home Office launched a new public awareness campaign highlighting that if anyone is at risk of, or experiencing domestic abuse, help is still available.

The campaign, under the hashtag #YouAreNotAlone, will aim to reassure those affected by domestic abuse that support services remain available during this difficult time.

The Government tweet https://twitter.com/ukhomeoffice provides a short animated slide with the following message contained – At home shouldn’t mean at risk.

If you or someone you know is suffering from #DomesticAbuse, isolation rules do not apply. Police response & support services remain available.

Find support at http://gov.uk/domestic-abuse or call 999 if you are in immediate danger. #YouAreNotAlone.

This message is consistent with the messaging already provided to partners by the Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Board (DASVB) Covid 19 Domestic Abuse Working Group and as such we would recommend all partners show support by re tweeting this campaign with the supportive comment – Norfolk partners are working together to ensure victims of domestic abuse know help remains available, please support.

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Useful links for Domestic Abuse Support Services in Norfolk