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SINGAPORE: What should you do if you hear your neighbours fight or their children screaming and crying, and you think it could be a case of family violence?
Who can you go to for support if you ve been abused by your spouse?
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Victims and members of the public can now call a 24-hour national helpline to report family violence and other cases of abuse and neglect.
The number for the National Anti-Violence Helpline is 1800 777 0000.
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