Isipingo police launch domestic-violence awareness campaign
The September campaign aims to educate the community about the various services available to victims of abuse.
ISIPINGO Police Station’s September campaign aims to raise awareness about domestic violence, offering guidance, counselling and continuous support.
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The station’s communications officer, Constable Donald Naidoo, said domestic violence has a profound impact on individuals, not just causing physical harm but emotional distress and social isolation.
“The physical, psychological or sexual trauma can lead to various short- and long-term health issues. Survivors often withdraw from social connections, including friends, family and community activities, which can increase their vulnerability,” he said.
The station will therefore be embarking on an awareness campaign during the month to educate the community about the various services for victims of these offences, as well as offer guidance.
“Complainants will be directed to on-site counsellors and police officers who are trained in the handling of gender-based violence (GBV) and domestic violence. Additional services will also be made available to ensure they receive the help they need,” he said.
Station commander Colonel Hensford Zama said that when reporting GBV, it is critical to use the correct terminology with a clear understanding of its definition to ensure that crime is reported accurately.
Isipingo SAPS on 2 Police Station Road has a Gender-Based Violence Desk, located at Room 66 and a Victim-Friendly Room which is open and available 24/7. For more information, call 031 913 3409.
Domestic violence can be reported to:
• Crime Stop on 086 00 10111 for all cases of rape, sexual assault or any form of violence
• Childline toll-free line on 0800 055 555 for child abuse
• Gender-Based Violence Command Centre on 0800 428 428
• Commission for Gender Equality on 0800 007 709 for gender discrimination and abuse
• Domestic Violence Helpline on 0800 150 150
• SAPS on 10111
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