Wokingham Today

Rail company’s online support

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ONLINE support is now available to domestic abuse victims, thanks to Great Western Railway.

GWR has joined forces with the UK SAYS NO MORE campaign and Royal Mail to launch Online Safe Spaces.

This includes support services, helplines and informatio­n to assist domestic abuse victims.

Last year, GWR launched its

Rail to Refuge scheme, in partnershi­p with Women’s Aid.

The scheme provides free train travel for abuse victims. It has since

helped more than 1,300 adults and children across the UK.

Now the railway network hopes Online Safe Spaces will encourage more victims to seek help.

Ruth Busby, human resources director for GWR, said: “We have already demonstrat­ed our support for people experienci­ng domestic abuse by launching the Rail to Refuge scheme.

“This opportunit­y to provide further assistance through our website makes perfect sense.

“One in four women and one in six men experience domestic abuse in their lifetime and we will do everything in our power to help them access support.”

Hestia, an organisati­on supporting victims of modern slavery, is now working with GWR to ensure this new online portal will provide a safe space for victims who are suffering.

Hestia’s Head of Domestic Abuse Prevention, Sue Harper, said: “With the launch of Online Safe Spaces, we are delighted to work with Great Western Railway to provide the first online safe space to provide a vital lifeline to victims of domestic abuse.”

The Safe Spaces logo is at the foot of each page on the GWR website.

For more informatio­n visit gwr.com.

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