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The data we have doesn t even scratch the surface of the reality that many are facing. There has been a surge of domestic abuse incidents during 2020 and we know that lockdown means increased risk for victims of domestic abuse. She added: Non-molestation orders can be useful for people affected by domestic abuse, so I would hope that the rise in orders continues as more people help seek help. More generally, we need to do everything possible to support victims and survivors of domestic abuse and any type of harassment. If you are at risk of abuse or are a victim of domestic abuse, please reach out. Please make a call or contact someone. ....
Police issued 126 fines and 34 warnings over new year s eve parties Assistant Chief Constable Mark McEwan said 126 fines of £200 and 34 prohibition notices had been issued in relation to house parties Maeve Connolly 01 January, 2021 17:23 Police issued 126 fines and 34 prohibition notices at new year s eve parties which were in breach of Covid-19 health regulations, the PSNI has confirmed. Assistant Chief Constable Mark McEwan said 126 fines of £200 and 34 prohibition notices had been issued while two penalty notices had also been issued to businesses which had stayed open in breach of the regulations. The north is in week one of a six-week lockdown and a curfew remains in place between 8pm and 6am during which people are required to stay at home. People are also asked not to have guests in their house or garden during the first week of the lockdown, which has the most stringent measures in place and e ....
Onus Gold Workplace Award for Council Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has retained its Gold Award for how it supports employees impacted by domestic abuse. Tuesday, 22nd December 2020, 2:23 pm The presentation was made at the recent online Onus Workplace Charter Awards in recognition of Council’s workplace policy, which ensures an effective response to all disclosures of abuse within a safe and supportive environment. Welcoming the success, the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Alderman Mark Fielding said: “After the annual Charter review held in October I’m very pleased to confirm that our workplace support remains to be of the highest standard. ....