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Two years on: Ireland is failing to act in spirit of agreement to help women escaping domestic violence

Two years on: Ireland is failing to act in spirit of agreement to help women escaping domestic violence
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Rising number of domestic violence victims will be destitute this month

Rising number of domestic violence victims will be ‘destitute’ this month due to surge in financial abuse Cate McCurry Updated: 11 Dec 2020, 20:02 A RISING number of domestic violence victims will be “destitute” this month. It comes amid a surge in financial abuse cases. 1 Campaigners at Stop Domestic Violence in Ireland say it’s their busiest ever December. Founder Priscilla Grainger said the problems have been exacerbated this year by the pandemic and lockdowns. Ms Grainger said the increase in calls is being fuelled by a significant rise in the number of financial abuse cases, in which abusers exert power over their victims by controlling their money.

Victims left destitute as domestic abusers target their money before Christmas, says Stop Domestic Violence in Ireland

Victims left destitute as domestic abusers target their money before Christmas, says Stop Domestic Violence in Ireland
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Victims left destitute as domestic abusers target finances, campaigners warn

A growing number of domestic violence victims are being left “destitute” in the countdown to Christmas amid a surge in financial abuse cases, campaigners have warned. Stop Domestic Violence in Ireland (SDVII) said it is experiencing its busiest ever December so far and it has been inundated with calls to its helpline over the past two weeks. Founder Priscilla Grainger said this time of year is “hectic” as the festive season heightens tensions within families. She said the problems have been exacerbated this year by the pandemic and lockdowns. Ms Grainger said the organisation has fielded almost double the amount of calls compared to last year.

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