The SHE Word S5/02- Women Survivors of Domestic Violence
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 Published On Sep 26, 2024

In Malta 1 in 3 women will experience intimate partner violence.

Let that sink in for a second, because if you haven't personally experienced intimate partner violence or domestic violence, then there is a good chance that someone you love has.

Tragically Domestic Violence becomes a topic for discussion when femicide hits the headlines, but the truth is that victims are all around us, regardless of age, background, social status, colour, nationality. In Malta statistics show a 20% increase in the cases of domestic violence from 2020, but sadly because domestic violence carries so much shame and secrecy we know that most cases go unreported and the victims suffer in silence.

In this OUTSTANDING show, three brave and courageous women share their journeys and experiences.
Elaine Compagno is General Manager at the incredible Women for Women Foundation, Elaine has also been the manager of SOAR - a survivor-led service that works towards enabling survivors of violence.
Sefora Aquilina is the amazingly inspirational influencer who most will know by the name 'Diego and Us' on Instagram. Sefora shares her journey with her beautiful family but has also often spoken out about her experiences as a domestic abuse survivor and inspired many other women in doing so.
Rachel Williams is a familiar face, a law student, a full time employee as a customer service specialist, a mum, an outspoken activist and a counsellor in St Pauls Bay, as well as a domestic abuse survivor.

Listen as these bold women explain how they found themselves violently abused by the very person they believed loved them. Understand as they share their thoughts on the dependency trap, and what ultimately lead them to leave. Cheer these women on as they reflect on the beautiful reality of life after abuse. Learn how to support a friend in a domestic violence situation, and if you are personally affected, find out how you can escape and begin a new life without violence.

If you are affected by this topic please reach out for help:
If you are in immediate danger please call the Police: 112
The Domestic Violence Unit Support Line: 179
Anonymous Online Support Line Kellimni: Kellimni.com
Victim Support: +356 2122 8333, [email protected]
SOAR: +356 2180 9011 / +356 2180 8981 / +356 2767 2367

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