On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the ‘Enough’ campaign tells us how to safely intervene (Sponsored Post)
ENDING VIOLENCE against women and girls is everyone’s business. Whether it takes place in the home, workplace or in public, everyone has a role to play in ending abuse – and we must all step up and play our part to help make society a safer place for everyone.
Liz Kingsley, Director of Safe Arms, a community organisation that works to help end Domestic Violence in the Black community, said Whilst most people recognise that intervening to stop violence against women and girls is important, some people worry about putting themselves at risk or making the situation worse. However, witnesses can play a powerful role in stopping abuse from taking place and intervening doesn’t have to be dramatic or confrontational. There are many different ways you can safely help.
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