Help available for victims of domestic abuse this Valentine’s Day

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Tuesday, February 07, 2012
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This Valentine’s Day, Devon and Cornwall Police and partner agencies are reminding people that help and advice is available to anyone who might be suffering domestic abuse.

Detective Sergeant Chloe Webber said: “Valentine’s day can be extremely special for some people but unfortunately for others this is not always the case. There are many factors at this time which affect relationships, such as high expectations, stress, and financial pressure which may lead to a relationship becoming abusive. Abuse in a relationship can be physical, emotional or financial and can affect anyone.”

Mary Fredlund from the domestic violence advocacy group SEEDS said: “A card and flowers on Valentine’s Day may provide some temporary respite from abuse, but doesn’t mean the abuse will stop. For anyone in a violent relationship it is important to seek help now, rather than hope that things will improve because of a seemingly caring gesture on Valentine’s Day”.

Anyone experiencing domestic violence or abuse can contact the police by phoning 101 or in the case of an emergency 999.

Additional advice and support helpline numbers can be found at www.devon-cornwall.pnn.police.uk or www.adva.org.uk

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