Police raise awareness of Domestic Abuse over Festive Period

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Dyfed-Powys Police is raising awareness of Domestic Abuse this Christmas and New Year to help ensure vulnerable members of our community stay safe.

Domestic abuse is any violence between partners or former partners in an intimate relationship. The violence can include physical, sexual, emotional or financial abuse, threats and damage.

From the outset it is important that victims are encouraged to report offences so police and partner agencies can support those who need it and bring criminals to justice.

Domestic abuse is a serious and widespread problem, although it is often hidden in the family. People are abused from every race, class, religion and culture; regardless of age, sexuality, disability or gender.  Men as well as women can be the victims, and it also affects same-sex relationships.

Everyone has the right to live free from fear, intimidation and abuse, especially within their own home. Temporary Detective Chief Inspector Steve Davies says: “Our main concern is to protect victims and any children to make sure they are not at continuing risk.

“We have dedicated Domestic Abuse Officers who are there to provide support and information to male and female victims and their children. We will investigate all offences in order to bring perpetrators to justice and ultimately safeguard the victim and their children.”

Along with collaborative Partners, Dyfed-Powys Police strives to ensure victims are given enough information to be able to access help, advice or services from other agencies when it is safe and convenient for them.

T/DCI Davies adds: “As an organisation and together with our Partner Agencies we want to give victims the courage and confidence to come forward and report such incidents so we can jointly deal with the risks, support the victim and bring persons to justice. Our specialist officers can arrange a number of measures in order to secure the safety of the victim and children.”

How to Contact 

Domestic Abuse Officers can be contacted by phoning our non-emergency number 101. They are able to give assistance by telephone, letter and by way of personal visit to your home or a mutually agreed location.

Alternatively visit:

www.dyfed-powys.police.uk/en/advice-and-support/look-after-yourself/domestic-abuse

For additional support services please call 0808 80 10 800 or visit

www.allwaleshelpline.org.uk


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