With the Six Nations rugby tournament well underway I along with the rest of the country am enjoying supporting the team. Unfortunately, for many the Six Nations tournament is a time of misery. I would urge women not to suffer domestic abuse in silence as police figures show that during major sporting events incidents of domestic abuse increase because people are drinking more. Also, last year Police revealed that cases of domestic violence soared 79 per cent when Wales played England.
There are a multitude of issues that lead to domestic abuse. It is not just because of alcohol or a game of rugby. But excess drinking at times, such as during the Six Nations and over Christmas, can act as a catalyst for abuse. Although there is an increase in the number of cases of domestic violence at certain times of the year it is still a problem all year round and in total over the last three years Dyfed Powys Police received nearly 9,000 complaints of domestic violence. Abuse and violence in the home is never acceptable under any circumstances. There is help and support available for women through the 24-hour domestic abuse helpline. The 24-hour Wales Domestic Abuse helpline can be contacted on 0808 80 10 800 while more help and information is available online at www.womensaid.org.uk
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