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Shropshire Council and local partners are reminding residents that support is available for anyone affected by domestic abuse, following an increase in calls to the local helpline during the World Cup period.

Domestic abuse is never caused by football, the World Cup, alcohol or stress. Responsibility always lies with the person choosing to use abusive behaviour.

However, major sporting events can be a time when existing abuse escalates or when people feel less safe at home.

Recent figures show that calls to the domestic abuse helpline in Shropshire have increased compared with previous months, reflecting a wider rise of around 20% in helpline contacts across West Mercia during the tournament.

While increased awareness of support services may have encouraged more people to seek help, the figures are also a reminder that domestic abuse continues to affect people across our communities.

If you are experiencing domestic abuse, are worried about someone else, or need advice, help is available. The Shropshire domestic abuse support webpage explains the local help available, including specialist advice, safety support and routes into services: Domestic Abuse Support in Shropshire

You can also call the Shropshire Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0800 229 4066 (7am–10pm weekdays; 9am–5pm weekends and bank holidays).

For 24/7 support, call the National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247.

In an emergency, always call 999. If you cannot speak, press 55 when prompted to activate the Silent Solution.

Cllr Ruth Houghton, portfolio holder for adult social care and health, said:

“Shropshire Council is committed to reducing domestic abuse in Shropshire, which is why it is important for us all to work together around the World Cup where evidence indicates that a higher risk of domestic abuse incidents  can occur around sporting events such as this.

“We recognise the potential increase of abuse due to associated behaviours that may appear around this sporting event and want to make sure that anyone affected knows where to turn to for support at this time.”

 

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