16 days of action against domestic abuse
December 3, 2021
16 days of action against domestic abuse aims to raise awareness of abuse and sign post people across the borough to vital support services. The decision to make the 16 days between 25 November – 10 December was so that three other major events could be recognised: International Human Rights Defenders Day (29 November), World Aids Day (1 December) and the anniversary of the Montreal École Polytechnique Massacre (6 December). This is so that the connection between human rights and domestic abuse could be highlighted.
Coercive control: Coercive or controlling behaviour is an offence. Examples may include isolating someone from friends and family or taking control of their daily life – Click here to find about more about Tina’s tragic story.
Stalking and harassment: This is when one person becomes fixated or obsessed with another and the attention is unwanted. It’s intrusive and engenders fear. If it’s happening to you or someone you know, visit West Midlands Stalking and Harassment Service for help and support or call 0121 552 6448.
Note: In an emergency you should always call 999.
For more information please email n.reid-lyon@nhs.net or joannetoovey@nhs.net.