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May 1: Is the COVID-19 pandemic stopping Kawartha Lakes women from seeking help?

Publication
Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON), 1 May 2020
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Description
Creator
Whitnall, Catherine, Reporter
Media Type
Text
Item Type
Newspaper clippings
Description
Service agencies and police said domestic violence calls were down, but worried it was simply a 'powder keg' as women in need were self-isolated or unable to get time away from abusers in order to call crisis counsellors or police for help due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The calls that did come in seemed to indicate increased or escalated violence.

Federal and provincial funding to shelters was insufficient to cover COVID-19 financial costs and many spring and summer fundraisers were forced to be cancelled.

Publisher
Metroland Media
Place of Publication
Kawartha Lakes, ON
Date of Original
1 May 2020
Date Of Event
1 May 2020
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Watson, Lori, executive director ; Lanning, Carrie, Constable ; Murtha, Dave, Sergeant
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