Elimination of Domestic Violence, Child Abuse and Violence

Eliminating domestic violence, child abuse, and violence is a collective responsibility of society. Power imbalances, cultural norms, stress, and lack of awareness are key contributing factors to these issues.

Addressing these challenges requires active intervention through education, law enforcement, counselling services, and strong community support systems.

Promoting equality, respect, and healthy communication within families is essential to prevent violence that disproportionately affects women and children.

Strengthening safe reporting mechanisms for victims (such as the 1938 emergency hotline) and conducting community awareness programmes can significantly reduce these crimes.

By working together to heal these social wounds, we can build a society based on love, safety, and justice, ensuring a healthy and secure life for people in the service area.