PSNI in Antrim and Newtownabbey have joined with Women’s Aid ABCLN to raise awareness of the signs of all types of domestic abuse and encourage anyone affected to get help this New Year.
Speaking at Women’s Aid ABCLN in Antrim, Vulnerability Inspector Neil Patton said “PSNI figures show that there is often a significant spike in domestic abuse incidents over the festive holiday period.”
“New Year is a time of celebration for many people, but it can also be a time of fear and control for those in a physical or emotionally abusive relationship. PSNI receive a call every 16 minutes related to domestic abuse and last year, 97 incidents were reported on Christmas Day alone.”
“As part of our ‘Tis the Season campaign, want to raise awareness of the signs of all types of domestic abuse. It’s important to remember domestic abuse is not just physical. If you are afraid, or if you’re walking on eggshells, or have no control over your own life – this is abuse and we can help you.”
Women’s Aid ABCLN Community Services Manager, Ase McWilliams said “Domestic abuse can include threatening, controlling, coercive behaviour, violence or abuse. We provide specialised services and support for women and children affected by domestic abuse and we want you know that help is available.”
Inspector Patton said “If you are experiencing domestic abuse or worried about someone who might be, please report to the Police on 101 or in an emergency always dial 999.”
“If you dial 999 but cannot speak stay on the line and press 55 when prompted. This is called the ‘silent solution’ and you can cough or tap in response to the operator’s queries to get help.”
Women’s Aid ABCLN provides confidential support, information and emergency accommodation for women and children who are affected by domestic abuse across Antrim, Ballymena, Carrickfergus, Larne and Newtownabbey.
If you are affected by domestic abuse you can call Women’s Aid ABCLN on 028 25 632136, alternatively you can call freephone 24hr Domestic & Sexual Abuse Helpline 0808 802 1414, or in an emergency dial 999.