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Domestic abuse survivors can access “safe spaces” in nearly 300 TSB branches, including St Helens
TSB said the initiative will enable more people to find help on their local high street, particularly as lockdown restrictions ease across the UK.
The scheme has been rolled out following three pilots in TSB’s Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Shropshire branches over the past six months.
Domestic abuse prevention charity Hestia partnered with the bank and local police forces to roll out the scheme.
The scheme was initially developed during the coronavirus pandemic in response to people suffering domestic abuse being trapped at home with their abusers.
TSB A SOUTHAMPTON bank is launching a safe space for domestic abuse survivors where they will receive specialist support. TSB said the initiative, which includes 300 banks across the country, will enable more people to find help on their local high street, particularly as lockdown restrictions ease across the UK. Southampton s TSB branch is located on Above Bar Street. Domestic abuse prevention charity Hestia partnered with the bank and police forces to roll out the scheme. The scheme was initially developed during the coronavirus pandemic in response to people suffering domestic abuse being trapped at home with their abusers. Hestia has seen domestic abuse cases surge in the past year.
The TSB is to offer a safe space to domestic abuse survivors at its Clydebank branch - and almost 300 others across the UK THE Clydebank branch of the TSB is to open up a safe space where domestic abuse survivors can get specialist support. The Clyde Shopping Centre branch is one of almost 300 TSB facilities across the UK which will offer the service. TSB said the initiative will enable more people to find help on their local high street, particularly as lockdown restrictions ease across the UK. The scheme has been rolled out following three pilots in TSB’s Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Shropshire branches over the past six months.
TSB Domestic abuse survivors can access “safe spaces” in nearly 300 TSB branches where they will receive specialist support, the bank has announced. TSB said the initiative will enable more people to find help on their local high street, particularly as lockdown restrictions ease across the UK. The scheme has been rolled out following three pilots in TSB’s Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Shropshire branches over the past six months. Domestic abuse prevention charity Hestia partnered with the bank and local police forces to roll out the scheme. The scheme was initially developed during the coronavirus pandemic in response to people suffering domestic abuse being trapped at home with their abusers.