Thu. Dec 19th, 2024
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Family harm is a high priority for Police and reducing the number and impact of family harm episodes is a key Police strategy.

 

Family violence can be physical, sexual, verbal, psychological or sexual. It is not a private matter when people are being harmed.

 

Family violence cannot be tolerated under any circumstances and no culture supports violence of any kind to a human and more so a family member.

 

Problems can be resolved without arguments. Take time out. If things become heated or stressful, go somewhere for a few hours to let things calm down.

 

If you are in immediate danger and you cannot call us on Police emergency number 111, leave your house and get out of harm’s way. Your safety comes first. Get to a safe distance and then ask a neighbour, or a passer-by to call 111 for you.

 

We are encouraging both victims and offenders of family harm that it is okay to ask for help and that they will be listened to.

 

We also urge neighbours and friends to contact Police if they have concerns. If you think something’s not right, it probably isn’t.

 

Police are there to help 24/7. Reach out. Seek help.

 

Remember, support is available if you need it and the following agencies have the language and cultural capability to meet your needs

 Sahaayta Counselling Services:                                                              (09) 280-4064

Gandhi Nivas (for men)                                                                            0800-426-344

Shanti Niwas Charitable Trust                                                                  (09) 622 1010

Shakti                                                                                                           0800-742-584

Roopa aur Aap                                                                                            09-620-4606

The Fatimah Foundation                                                                           0800-222-432

Asian Family Services                                                                                 0800-862-342

 

Prepared by:

 Sergeant Gurpreet Arora

Family Harm Partnership Liaison Officer

Counties Manukau

 

 

Editor The Indian News

By Editor The Indian News

Yugal Parashar, Editor, The Indian News

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