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With a global rise in domestic violence cases around the world, thanks to COVID19, support for vulnerable children, women, and men isn't easily available. What can you do if you're stuck at home with your abuser during quarantine?
Going to school and work may no longer be viable options for thousand of vulnerable children and adults all around the world, and while countries like France, India, and the United States have taken steps to provide support when needed, the biggest challenge is getting the information out there.
It's one thing to assume that no one you know could be abusive or being abused, we can still play our part to reach out to as many victims of domestic violence and abuse simply by sharing information they can use. You'll never know who might get to see it when they most need it!
Talk to me: @Becomingneha on Instagram
By Neha NambiarWith a global rise in domestic violence cases around the world, thanks to COVID19, support for vulnerable children, women, and men isn't easily available. What can you do if you're stuck at home with your abuser during quarantine?
Going to school and work may no longer be viable options for thousand of vulnerable children and adults all around the world, and while countries like France, India, and the United States have taken steps to provide support when needed, the biggest challenge is getting the information out there.
It's one thing to assume that no one you know could be abusive or being abused, we can still play our part to reach out to as many victims of domestic violence and abuse simply by sharing information they can use. You'll never know who might get to see it when they most need it!
Talk to me: @Becomingneha on Instagram