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Powerful new domestic abuse films released in Norfolk



A thought-provoking new video campaign, highlighting how anyone can be affected by different types of domestic abuse, has been launched in Norfolk.

Six videos are being released as part of the Norfolk Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Board (DASVB) campaign, called ‘Things Need to Change’, which portray victims of domestic abuse directly addressing their abusers.

The five characters in the videos talk about a wide variety of abusive behaviours, including coercion and control, emotional and financial abuse, highlighting that it isn’t always physical violence suffered by victims.

The campaign launch comes a month after the Government published the new Domestic Abuse Bill, which is aimed at supporting victims and their families as well as responses to offenders, and aims to raise awareness and educate members of the public about domestic abuse.

Dr Gavin Thompson, Director of Policy and Commissioning at the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk, and Chair of the DASVB, said: “It is vitally important to raise awareness of abusive behaviours, and highlight that they are not acceptable in relationships.

“Domestic abuse is sadly commonplace in our society, and it can affect absolutely anyone. Our hope is that these videos can induce positive behaviour change and healthier relationships.”

Suzanne Jacob OBE, Chief Executive of SafeLives, a UK-wide charity dedicated to ending domestic abuse for good, said: “Victims and survivors of domestic abuse are our friends, our colleagues, our neighbours. As this campaign highlights, domestic abuse can exist in many forms, behind any front door.

“Coercive control can shrink someone’s world and leave them feeling powerless – abuse does not have to be physical to leave a mark. If any of the behaviours in these videos feel familiar, know that there is support out there.”

Ippo Panteloudakis, Operations Director for domestic abuse charity RESPECT, said: “It is encouraging to see the Norfolk Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Board raising awareness on domestic abuse, the variety of forms it can take and the devastating impacts it has on survivors – which as these videos demonstrate, are not always physical.

“We encourage victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse to seek support from appropriate services and are pleased to see Norfolk’s approach to stopping domestic abuse.”

The videos, which were produced in collaboration with Lambda Films, have been posted on social media, using the hashtag #NoToDomesticAbuse.

They are also available to view on Norfolk County Council's website, signposting people to help and support.

The lead film of the campaign can be viewed here.

The Norfolk Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Board supports the delivery of Norfolk County Community Safety Partnership (NCCSP) objectives.

The NCCSP is made up of local authorities, police and housing providers with others, who are committed to working in partnership with victims and communities to tackle the key crime and disorder issues for Norfolk, ensuring that our county remains as one of the safest parts of the country.

If you would like more help or are concerned about someone’s safety, there’s support and guidance at: https://www.norfolk.gov.uk/safety/domestic-abuse.

You can also contact the police by calling 101 or in an emergency call 999.