Domestic Violence Cases Are Rising In Singapore: What Can Be Done? | Talking Point
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Domestic violence is on the rise in Singapore, with the highest spousal abuses cases seen in five years. In this Talking Point special, we gain rare access to first responders and those who have caused harm to their partners, to uncover why violence is growing, where the system might fall short, and what more can be done to keep relationships and homes safe. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, call the National Anti-Violence and Sexual Harassment Helpline at 1800-777-0000 or make an online report via the NAVH reporting Form. AWARE Women’s Helpline: 1800 777 5555 Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities: corpcomms@thkmc.org.sg Fellowship of Men Singapore: +65 64291317; contactus@fellowshipofmen.org 00:00 Responding to a domestic violence (DV) case 00:43 Meet survivor of partner violence, Judee Tan 02:26 Inside a DV Emergency Response Team 06:09 Diving into DV trends with AWARE 10:07 Judee confronts those who have committed partner violence 15:10 Why would you hurt some
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