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Welsh Government launches new campaign against domestic abuse

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 10:07, Tuesday September 13th, 2011.
Last updated: 15:42, Tuesday September 13th, 2011

Minister Carl Sargeant with Rebecca Jones, who was once in an abusive relationship
Minister Carl Sargeant with Rebecca Jones, who was once in an abusive relationship

The Welsh Government has launched a new campaign against domestic abuse called ‘Live Fear Free’.

The launch is happened on Tuesday at Cardiff’s busy Queens Arcade. The unusual site of a group of washing lines have been placed in the middle of the shopping centre to grab people’s attention.

Hung on each washing line are specially-created t-shirts bearing images and comments created by survivors of domestic abuse in Wales. Each t-shirt depicts how their own experiences of domestic abuse made them feel.

Carl Sargeant, Minister for Local Government and Communities, launched the campaign and said: “The Welsh Government is determined to do all it can to help victims of domestic abuse and to ensure they are supported and can live safely within their local communities.

“The high profile campaigning work we have done so far as part of our six year strategy to tackle violence against women and domestic abuse, means that we have come a long way in recent years. However, I recognise that more needs to be done and by working with our partners we will make provide help and support to enable people to live fear free.

”Many lives are affected by domestic abuse but because it happens behind closed doors, it is often ignored. Our latest campaign, Live Fear Free, provides a powerful insight into the impact of domestic abuse and seeks to challenge attitudes and behaviours.

“I hope that this campaign will spread the message that domestic abuse is not acceptable and will not be tolerated and will give victims the confidence to come forward and seek help and support.

”I am determined to do all I can to make sure that everyone in Wales knows the number for the All Wales Domestic Abuse Helpline number, 0808 8010 800. I am asking all of the media to play their part by publicising the number whenever they are reporting any news items that relate to domestic abuse.”

‘Live Fear Free’ is the latest campaign to be launched by the Welsh Government as part of its ongoing ‘Right to Be Safe’ agenda.

A range of specialist localised services are available across Wales that can provide practical and emotional support in response to sexual assault. For information about specialist services available please contact the All Wales Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 80 10 800.

For more information visit www.livefearfree.org.uk

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