Today-Apr 7

With people being told to stay home for about a month to reduce the spread of Covid-19, social service organisations here are expecting to see a further rise in people seeking help for domestic violence and abuse in the coming weeks. Speaking to TODAY on Tuesday (April 7) when the Government’s “circuit breaker” measures took effect, they pointed to a host of reasons such as having increased facetime with a potential abuser as well as having the added stress of managing children at home as potential triggers for domestic abuse and violence. In response to TODAY’s queries, the Association of Women for Action and Research (Aware) said its helpline received 574 enquiries in February, which was 38 per cent higher compared with the same month last year. For calls related to family violence alone, the figures went up by 33 per cent in February compared with February last year.

Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/covid-19-counsellors-watching-out-expected-rise-family-abuse-victims-seeking-help