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Domestic violence

By working together, we can help to create a society where domestic abuse is no longer tolerated.<br>Victims can find the support and resources they need to break free from the cycle of abuse.<br><br><br>https://www.aramaslaw.com/family-law/domestic-violence/<br><br><br>#lawyer #attorney #law #cases #divorce #domestic #familylaw

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Domestic violence

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  1. The 'incurable' disease of domestic abuse in the UK

  2. Shedding Light on a Persistent Crisis: Domestic Abuse in the UK Domestic abuse is a social problem in the United Kingdom. Affecting people of all genders, ages, and backgrounds. Despite efforts to address this issue, the disease of domestic abuse remains incurable. In many cases, victims often suffer in silence for years before seeking help.

  3. One of the biggest challenges in combating domestic abuse is that it can take many different forms, ranging from · Physical violence · Emotional abuse · Financial control · Coercive behaviour

  4. The impact of domestic abuse on victims can be devastating, with many experiencing it. Ø Physical injuries Ø Mental health problems Ø Financial instability

  5. To address the issue of domestic abuse, it's crucial to raise awareness about the signs and symptoms of abuse. This includes access to — · Emergency shelters · Counselling services · Legal assistance

  6. By working together, we can help to create a society where domestic abuse is no longer tolerated. Victims can find the support and resources they need to break free from the cycle of abuse.

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