Domestic abuse is on the increase

By Christine Sexton - Local Democracy Reporter

1st Mar 2024 | Local News

Domestic abuse against women is on the increase says a new report
Domestic abuse against women is on the increase says a new report

DOMESTIC abuse cases across South Essex, including Thurrock, have risen "significantly" with more than 500 referrals, many involving children a report has shown.

The current domestic abuse service, Compass, run by Safe Steps, covers the whole of Thurrock, Southend and Essex and is run by Essex County Council..

A report shows there were 454 referrals for domestic abuse in 2022/23 up from 424 the previous year. Of those referrals 414 were high risk and 284 involved households with children. There were a further 66 referrals seeking information, advice, and guidance only.

Daniel Nelson, a councillor responsible for public health and adult social care, is a white ribbon ambassador, an organisation which aims to end men's violence against women.

He said: "I'm deeply alarmed at the increase of referrals but at least with these referral increases it means more women are feeling like they can reach out and get help.

"Whilst it's absolutely tragic that anyone in this city is suffering from domestic abuse, which I think is one of the most sickening things a human being can go through, it is testament to the work that's been done that more women feel comfortable to come and get the support they need to be safe in their own home and men as well.

"If anyone is afraid or feels like they are in an abusive relationship, please reach out to us. There is help and support and we will get you into a safe position in your life."

     

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