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Kate Banerjee
Legal Matters Correspondent
3:16 PM 15th July 2021
family

Domestic Violence On The Increase: Key Support Services To Contact

 
Charities are warning that domestic abuse will have rocketed by almost 40% following England’s defeat in the penalty shootout against Italy in the Euro 2020 final.

Image by Tumisu from Pixabay
Image by Tumisu from Pixabay
The National Centre for Domestic Violence has reported that domestic violence increased by 26% when England played in the championships - rising to 38% if they lost a game. Studies highlight that alcohol is the major cause for the surge.

Every hour of every day police throughout England and Wales receive over 100 calls connected with domestic abuse.

The Euros final has re-enforced just how urgently action is needed and we welcome the Government’s pledge to do more to help victims.

The organisations listed below provide invaluable support for those in need:

National Centre for Domestic Violence https://www.ncdv.org.uk free assistance Text 60777 or tel 0800 970 2070.

The Silent Solution Awareness Campaign #MakeYourselfHeard – Silent Solution awareness campaign | Independent Office for Police Conduct enables 999 mobile callers too scared to make a noise, or speak, to press 55 when prompted to inform police they are in a genuine emergency.

Supportline https://supportline.co.uk for those isolated, at risk, vulnerable and victims of any form of abuse. Helpline 01708 765200 or email info@supportine.org.uk

The National Domestic Abuse Helpline - https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/ offers help round the clock Call 0808 2000 247.
Women’s Aid https://www.womensaid.org.uk live chat 10am-6pm seven days a week

Refuge - freephone 24-Hour Helpline 0808 2000 247 or visit www.nationalhelpline.org.uk for live chat (Monday-Friday 3pm-1pm). Guidance also provided on securing technology against hacking.

National Men’s Advice Line - Helpline for male victims of domestic abuse - telephone and email support (Monday-Friday 9am-8pm, webchats Wednesday- Friday 10am-11am and 3pm-4pm). Call 0808 801 0327.

Mankind - https://mankind.org.uk support for male victims of domestic abuse and domestic and their wider circles. Call 01823 334244

Anyone experiencing violence or abuse can contact a family lawyer in the strictest confidence.

Specialist lawyers will explain to you all the options available to help keep you safe, including applying to the court for an injunction to protect you and your children including, in some situations, orders barring abusers from the family home.

These orders are available whether you are married, divorced, are or were living together as well as in civil partnerships.