The Department of Equality condemns the third act of gender violence that occurs during the confinement, which occurred yesterday in Valladolid, and recalls that in Totana the services for the care of victims are operating, considering them essential to maintain and seek their protection.
In this sense, the Center for Specialized Assistance to Victims of Gender Violence (CAVI) of this City Council continues to assist all women who are in this situation in coordination with the rest of professional resources involved in the care of victims of violence. of genre.
It is recalled that, given the exceptional confinement measures agreed and aware of the special vulnerability of those women who may be victims of gender-based violence, the Department wants to appeal to all of them and remind them that “They are not alone. "
Interested women can request more information, help and advice through the following resources:
- Device 112, free urgent telephone service available 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
- Telephone service 016, for information and legal advice for women victims of gender violence where they will receive free attention from professionals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
- CAVI, where they can receive telephone attention from the professional team made up of a Social Worker, Psychologist and Legal Advisor in the morning from 09:00 to 14:00.
phone: 968 41 81 77
- Security Forces and Bodies, Totana Civil Guard, tel: 968 42 00 53 and Local Police 968 41 81 81.
- ALERTCOPS
In addition, the Health Centers and the Courts continue to provide services, although in this situation of exceptional health we recommend that in cases of emergency, and whenever possible, a call be made to the 112 telephone device, who will advise you on the steps to be followed and They will implement the protection protocol to ensure in any case the physical and psychological integrity of the victim.
Confinement can aggravate the situations of male violence that many women in Totana suffer and make it difficult for them to seek help.
For this reason, now more than ever, collaborating in the fight against gender violence must feel like a responsibility of all citizens.
If you hear screams, fights, beatings and believe that a macho aggression is taking place, call 112 or the security forces and forces.
Neighbors are the closest "relatives" currently, so we cannot look the other way, this confinement can be a real hell for many women and their children, because they are locked up with their aggressors and have fewer opportunities to verbalize, share or ask help, seek information or advice.
On the recommendation of the Government Delegation against Gender Violence, a link is provided to the Guide (attached PDF) for action for women who are experiencing gender violence in a situation of home stay derived from the state of alarm by COVID 19:
http://www.violenciagenero.igualdad.gob.es/informacionUtil/covid19/home.htm
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana