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Men urged to ‘do right thing’ as refuge braced for rise in violence

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The Hastings Women’s Refuge is preparing for an influx of women and families and an expected increase in domestic violence rates in the Covid-19 lockdown.

Hastings Women’s Refuge operations manager Megan Thomassen-Clarke said it was a difficult time for the refuge, after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern moved the country from a level 3 alert to level 4.

Thomassen-Clarke said those at imminent risk of violence were allowed to break the lockdown. Anyone coming into a safe house would have to stay the full four weeks of the lockdown.

“As expected our safe houses are filling up but we still have room. We anticipate domestic violence levels to rise and have put plans in place to cater to the needs of the women and children,” Thomassen-Clarke said.

“We are following the guidelines set by the Government.”

“We are asking men to do the right thing and seek help before violence becomes the solution.”

Thomassen-Clarke said people fearing domestic violence needed to call Women’s Refuge who would be able to find possible solutions.

“Ring us and we will refer and in the first instance we will speak to them and provide solutions and / or ideas.

“We are also asking people to be vigilant and to look out for and after their neighbours. If they hear something that requires police to attend, then call them.”

She said unless it was absolutely necessary, the staff would not be meeting women face to face.

“The exception to this is when a woman and her children are taken into the safe house. Essentiall­y we are business as usual with some difference­s.”

She reiterated that any type of violence was not okay.

“If you are in a situation where you are a victim or know a victim, give us a call,” she said.

“Or if you want to discuss a safety plan, give us a ring. It’s not okay.”

Hastings Women’s Refuge is a not-for-profit organisati­on dedicated to supporting families to live violence-free.

It provides confidenti­al services tailored to needs.

● Shine: free national helpline 9am-11pm every day — 0508 744 633 www.2shine.org.nz

● Women’s Refuge: Free national crisis line operates 24/7 — 0800 refuge or 0800 733 843 www.womensrefu­ge.org. nz

● Shakti: Providing specialist cultural services for African, Asian and Middle Eastern women and their children. Crisis line 24/7 0800 742 584

● It’s Not Ok: Informatio­n line 0800 456 450 www. areyouok.org.nz

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Hastings Women’s Refuge operations manager Megan Thomassen-Clarke is urging calm in the lockdown to combat Covid-19.
Photo / File Sahiban Hyde Hastings Women’s Refuge operations manager Megan Thomassen-Clarke is urging calm in the lockdown to combat Covid-19.

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