How to Access Domestic Violence Support in Ukraine Through the 'Break the Cycle' Campaign.
The 'Break the Cycle' Initiative
According to TSN.ua: Launched in 2015, the 'Break the Cycle' campaign is a vital Ukrainian resource that raises public awareness about the right to a life free from violence and provides direct support to survivors of domestic abuse. It has become a crucial source of information and assistance for those seeking to understand and exercise their legal rights.
Available Support Channels
A key component of the campaign is the government-run, 24/7 national hotline at 15-47, which offers immediate access to counseling and support. For local assistance, the website rozirvykolo.org lists contact details for support services in approximately 700 towns and cities across Ukraine, enabling survivors to find help within their own communities.
To further spread its message, the campaign's informational videos are broadcast on Kyivstar TV's FAST channels. This platform is accessible not only to Kyivstar subscribers but to users of any mobile operator or internet provider. People can watch via SMART TVs, smartphones, T2 set-top boxes, Xbox consoles, tablets, or a web version, ensuring wide availability of this critical information on rights and support services.
The 'Break the Cycle' campaign represents a significant step in combating domestic violence in Ukraine. It not only educates the public but also creates tangible pathways to essential support for victims. In a country facing the compounded stresses of war and displacement, which can exacerbate domestic tensions, such initiatives are increasingly vital for ensuring citizen safety and protection.
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