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Helpline opening hours are 7am–10pm weekdays and 9am-5pm on weekends and bank holidays
Domestic Abuse Helplines: Herefordshire: 0800 783 1359
Shropshire: 0800 229 4066
Telford & Wrekin: 0800 840 3747
Worcestershire: 0800 980 3331
Helpline opening hours are 7am–10pm weekdays and 9am-5pm on weekends and bank holidays

Last year, Sikh Women’s Aid released the first ever report looking to evidence and examine the prevalence and impact of domestic and sexual violence in the Sikh/Panjabi community.

Alongside the report, Sikh Women’s Aid launched a song and music video called ‘Settle the Score’ to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls and the start of the 16 days of activism. The song, which was supported by international Reggae artist Apache Indian and music video filmed by Cookies Production, gives a gritty, reality based insight into the horrors of domestic abuse whilst interweaving themes of love, fear, hope and healing.

Watch the video below (Trigger warning: the video contains scenes of domestic violence) 

 

Read the report here: From Her, Kings are Born: Impact and prevalence of domestic and sexual violence in the Sikh/Punjabi Community.

 

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