Essentials
This guide is to highlight the essential areas where: you, a friend, a colleagues or even a customer may need to follow in order to reduce risk to themselves or their family.
The guide was produced in partnership with the Charity – Willows 301, they have helped 100s of people in the past and are now looking to help even more people, awareness and education being the first steps with this iniative encouraging businesses to be aware support their employees who are impacted by domestic abuse.
The together we can campaign is wanting to support business and for them to help us “break the cycle of domestic abuse”.
Emma Haselton is a survivor and qualified mental health expert and it is her passion and vision that is driving this campaign. Here is what she has to say to your managers and bosses.
Together we can..
Emma Haselton – CEO of Willows 301
Domestic Abuse is everywhere. And it’s everybody’s business, within companies – large and small, customers, families, friends. Anyone can be affected.
Together we can all do our part – be aware of what we think isn’t a ‘healthy relationship’ if we suspect a person isn’t being treated well, with respect, with care or consideration, we can say so.
Challenge it. Ask the questions. Ask your friend/colleague if they are ok within their relationship, do you feel safe? Does your partner hurt or harm you?
If you don’t feel confident doing this, speak to a manager or an appointed trained confidant.