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Coronavirus: Downing Street press conference April 11th; ENGLAND: London: Westminster: Downing Street: INT Press conference part 2 of 15 Priti Patel MP (Home Secretary) statement SOT. - I want to emphasise that anyone who is a victim of these crimes can still get help. Anyone in immediate danger should call 999 - and press 55 on a mobile if you are unable to talk. Our outstanding police will, absolutely, still be there for you. The National Crime Agency are also bearing down on offenders and raising awareness to protect victims of fraud, cyber-crime and online child abuse. But, we must all do more to protect our neighbours, friends and family members by sharing information about the support that is available. The Chancellor this week announced a 750 million pound boost for charities, including those providing services for victims of domestic abuse and their families. And today, I can announce that we will go even further to provide support for those in danger of domestic abuse. And I am launching a new national communications campaign to reach out to those who are at risk from abuse, highlighting that they can still leave home – to get the support that they need. It will signpost to victims how they can access help and but also to reassure them that they can access support services and the police are still on hand. And, importantly, it will tell them that they are not alone. Coronavirus has opened Britain’s enormous heart and shown our love and compassion for one another as we come together to help those most in need. And I am now asking this nation to use that amazing compassion and community spirit to embrace those trapped in the horrific cycle of abuse. And to help us all look out for those who need help, we have created a new campaign and we have created symbol of hope – a handprint with a heart on – so that people can easily show that we will not tolerate abuse as a society, and that we stand in solidarity with victims...
Coronavirus: Downing Street press conference April 11th; ENGLAND: London: Westminster: Downing Street: INT Press conference part 2 of 15 Priti Patel MP (Home Secretary) statement SOT. - I want to emphasise that anyone who is a victim of these crimes can still get help. Anyone in immediate danger should call 999 - and press 55 on a mobile if you are unable to talk. Our outstanding police will, absolutely, still be there for you. The National Crime Agency are also bearing down on offenders and raising awareness to protect victims of fraud, cyber-crime and online child abuse. But, we must all do more to protect our neighbours, friends and family members by sharing information about the support that is available. The Chancellor this week announced a 750 million pound boost for charities, including those providing services for victims of domestic abuse and their families. And today, I can announce that we will go even further to provide support for those in danger of domestic abuse. And I am launching a new national communications campaign to reach out to those who are at risk from abuse, highlighting that they can still leave home – to get the support that they need. It will signpost to victims how they can access help and but also to reassure them that they can access support services and the police are still on hand. And, importantly, it will tell them that they are not alone. Coronavirus has opened Britain’s enormous heart and shown our love and compassion for one another as we come together to help those most in need. And I am now asking this nation to use that amazing compassion and community spirit to embrace those trapped in the horrific cycle of abuse. And to help us all look out for those who need help, we have created a new campaign and we have created symbol of hope – a handprint with a heart on – so that people can easily show that we will not tolerate abuse as a society, and that we stand in solidarity with victims...
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