Hinckley Times

Domestic abuse support scheme has been launched

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VICTIMS of domestic abuse will be able to access support from local pharmacies as part of the Ask for ANI scheme backed by Dr Luke Evans MP for Bosworth.

The scheme will allow those at risk or suffering from abuse in the local area to discreetly use a recognised codeword to signal that they need help and access to support.

Pharmacies across Hinckley and Bosworth and the rest of the UK are classed as essential retailers and remain open, meaning specifical­ly trained staff are available to provide a safe space for victims to sound an alarm if they are isolated at home with their abuser, and unable to get help in another way.

The scheme will be available in local Boots stores, as well as a number of local independen­t pharmacies which will display a poster in the window, with more detailed informatio­n about the Ask for ANI scheme available online.

There will also be an on-going sign-up process for all pharmacies in Hinckley and Bosworth that want to take part.

If you are unable to reach your local pharmacy and in need of help go to gov.uk for informatio­n on support services and helplines available, or call the 24hr National Domestic Abuse Helpline (0808 2000 247).

The Prime Minister committed to launch this scheme at the Hidden Harms summit last year in recognitio­n of the impact of Covid restrictio­ns

Sadly as a GP I have seen the worst effects of domestic abuse on both men and women, it’s an issue that I am passionate about

on the ability of victims to reach out for help and support.

The scheme was initially proposed by survivors as something that would have helped them. Dr Luke Evans said: “Sadly as a GP I have seen the worst effects of domestic abuse on both men and women, it’s an issue that I am passionate about, was the subject of my first parliament­ary, and a topic where we can never do enough to protect its victims.

“Lockdown restrictio­ns are especially difficult for those experienci­ng domestic abuse, and where home is not the safe place it should be.

“That is why I fully support the government’s backing of the codeword scheme, which will offer a lifeline to all victims in Hinckley and Bosworth and the rest of the UK.

“Local pharmacies already play an incredibly important role in our local community, something we have seen time and time again during the pandemic, their support is vital in ensuring that domestic abuse victims get the help that they need during this challengin­g time.”

 ??  ?? Signage for Ask For Ani at the pharmacy desk in a Boots store
Signage for Ask For Ani at the pharmacy desk in a Boots store

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