21/09/2004
Police launch domestic violence initiative in Larne
Police in Larne have distributed over 5,000 beer mats to licensed premises in the area in a bid to highlight the issue of domestic violence.
The mats were printed at the request of officers working in the PSNI's local Domestic Violence Team.
“We first heard of this initiative from our colleagues in Ballymoney and Coleraine District Command Units as they had distributed a substantial number of mats over the summer months,” said Constable Jan McKay, Domestic Violence Officer for Larne PSNI.
“We felt that while the idea was simple it was very effective and it could work just as well throughout Larne District Command Unit.
“As domestic violence is included in the 2004/05 Policing Plan for Larne DCU as a policing priority we felt the beer mat message campaign would reach a large proportion of the local community in a short period of time.”
Each beer mat carries the message 'Domestic violence and domestic abuse tears lives apart' along with an image of a person holding their head in their hands.
On the reverse, the mat emphasises the stark reality of the situation stating that domestic violence is a crime and that the law does not stop at the front door of any house.
“The Domestic Violence Unit felt the mats could also be used to advise potential victims that help and support is always available and domestic violence does not have to be tolerated,” added Constable McKay.
In a bid to reach out to potential victims the beer mats carry the contact details of the PSNI local Domestic Violence Unit and the 24-hour helpline of the Women’s Aid charity.
(MB/GMCG)
The mats were printed at the request of officers working in the PSNI's local Domestic Violence Team.
“We first heard of this initiative from our colleagues in Ballymoney and Coleraine District Command Units as they had distributed a substantial number of mats over the summer months,” said Constable Jan McKay, Domestic Violence Officer for Larne PSNI.
“We felt that while the idea was simple it was very effective and it could work just as well throughout Larne District Command Unit.
“As domestic violence is included in the 2004/05 Policing Plan for Larne DCU as a policing priority we felt the beer mat message campaign would reach a large proportion of the local community in a short period of time.”
Each beer mat carries the message 'Domestic violence and domestic abuse tears lives apart' along with an image of a person holding their head in their hands.
On the reverse, the mat emphasises the stark reality of the situation stating that domestic violence is a crime and that the law does not stop at the front door of any house.
“The Domestic Violence Unit felt the mats could also be used to advise potential victims that help and support is always available and domestic violence does not have to be tolerated,” added Constable McKay.
In a bid to reach out to potential victims the beer mats carry the contact details of the PSNI local Domestic Violence Unit and the 24-hour helpline of the Women’s Aid charity.
(MB/GMCG)
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
24 March 2009
NI Domestic Call-Outs 'Endemic'
Police respond to a domestic call-out every 23 minutes in Northern Ireland, in what has been described as an 'endemic problem' of abuse in the home. According to a report by the Policing Board, one in four women in the province will be attacked by their partner.
NI Domestic Call-Outs 'Endemic'
Police respond to a domestic call-out every 23 minutes in Northern Ireland, in what has been described as an 'endemic problem' of abuse in the home. According to a report by the Policing Board, one in four women in the province will be attacked by their partner.
11 February 2009
Domestic Violence Targeted
There has been a call for more to be done to tackle the issue of domestic violence. Members of the Northern Ireland Policing Board met this week with senior police officers and officials from the Department of Health & Social Services to discuss ongoing programmes of work to deal with both domestic violence and abuse.
Domestic Violence Targeted
There has been a call for more to be done to tackle the issue of domestic violence. Members of the Northern Ireland Policing Board met this week with senior police officers and officials from the Department of Health & Social Services to discuss ongoing programmes of work to deal with both domestic violence and abuse.
26 November 2018
New Workplace Guidance On Sexual Violence Welcomed
Belfast Lord Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Hargey, has welcomed new Workplace Guidance published by the Department of Health and Department of Justice on how employers can increase awareness and respond more effectively to domestic and sexual violence and abuse.
New Workplace Guidance On Sexual Violence Welcomed
Belfast Lord Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Hargey, has welcomed new Workplace Guidance published by the Department of Health and Department of Justice on how employers can increase awareness and respond more effectively to domestic and sexual violence and abuse.
29 November 2005
Domestic violence helpline is saving lives – Hanson
Criminal Justice Minister David Hanson has highlighted the success of the 24-hour Domestic Violence Helpline which is celebrating its tenth anniversary.
Domestic violence helpline is saving lives – Hanson
Criminal Justice Minister David Hanson has highlighted the success of the 24-hour Domestic Violence Helpline which is celebrating its tenth anniversary.
27 June 2005
Larne police launch new wrist-band campaign
Police in Larne have launched a new wrist band campaign for young people aimed at raising awareness of domestic violence in the home.
Larne police launch new wrist-band campaign
Police in Larne have launched a new wrist band campaign for young people aimed at raising awareness of domestic violence in the home.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:The day will be very windy with strong to gale force westerly winds becoming occasionally severe along the north coast. Sunny spells will be interspersed with scattered showers. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:West to northwest gale force winds, severe along the north coast, will continue overnight. Frequent showers persist, merging into longer periods of rain at times and turning wintry. Minimum temperature 1 °C.