Abuse tackled during World Cup this year
The move comes as a study published last week by Lancaster University showed incidents of domestic abuse rose by 38 per cent when the England team played and lost when compared with the days they did not play.
Members of Ashfield Community Safety Partnership and Mansfield Partnership Against Crime are playing active roles in a county-wide campaign being led by Nottinghamshire Police, helping to distribute information and linking in with a comprehensive social media programme.
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Hide AdPosters providing details of the Women’s Aid 24-hour helpline, as well as the Alliance Against Violence Facebook page, are being widely distributed and displayed.
Mansfield District Council has displayed them in public conveniences and delivered them to children’s centres, town centre venues and retail outlets.
Mansfield Museum and the Palace Theatre have also been given information about the campaign and services available to those affected by domestic abuse.
Ashfield District Council has also ensured the posters with the 24-hour helpline number are available at licensed premises, Idlewells Shopping Centre, Sutton, and at major supermarkets for display in their toilets.
The posters will be displayed on plasma screens in the Civic Centre in Mansfield, in Ashfield District Council’s main reception area and at Mansfield’s bus station.