USPG Koinonia Issue 5 2/2021

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ISSUE 5 3/2021

THE REV’D ELEANOR C GLASGOW Violence At Home Signal

Having checked with social work entities and Mothers’ Union sources within the Dioceses of the Windward Islands, Barbados and Jamaica, it would appear that this Domestic Violence Interventive Aid is neither known, adopted or utilized in our Region. It is my understanding that the Provincial Mothers’ Union (PMU) often receive useful and enlightening suggestions that are shared regionally via their PMU Magazine, for consideration. However, it is the view of practitioners interviewed that this aid can be

a useful tool to assist victims in breaking their silence and signalling for help. I commend the foresight and ingenuity of the engineers of this Canadian-based helping strategy. However, of particular concern would be the safety and security of victims using such a disclosure aid, should perpetrators become aware of GBV victims telling their story by this means. Thanks must be extended to the PMU for bringing this strategy to light. ■

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