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Increases in women and children contacting domestic violence service in Mayo during second lockdown

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Across the country, including County Mayo, at least 2,018 women and 550 children received support from a domestic violence service each month from September to December 2020, according to a new report called 'Tracking the Shadow Pandemic – Lockdown 2'.

MWSS calls on Government to clarify funding for domestic violence services in the face of second lockdown

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Mayo Women’s Support Services (MWSS) has called for 'clarity from the Government on the level of funding that will be provided to the hard-pressed sector, as it continues to deal with increasing levels of domestic abuse and coercive control'.

Mayo Women’s Support Services preparing for increase in demand as restrictions lift

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The 'new normal' of combined work-home living, could mean 'ongoing prisons for women and children living with abusers', according to Mayo Women’s Support Services.

Mayo Women’s Support and advocacy services welcome new awareness campaign on domestic violence

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MWSS, the frontline domestic violence service in Mayo which offers a range of supports to women and children affected by domestic abuse and coercive control has welcomed "the timely, new Government awareness and information campaign on domestic violence, called ‘Still Here’ which will run across radio and television over the next few weeks."

 

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