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Stirling charity still there to help those affected by domestic abuse

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Stirling Women’s Aid say they are glad to still be bringing hope to the high numbers of women and children affected by domestic abuse, despite the lockdown.The charity’s local team say, while lockdown has certainly impacted their method of service delivery, it hasn’t impacted their ability to deliver a safe and effective service.Its IDAA (Independent Domestic Abuse Advocate) and drop-in service, which supports women at high risk, has conducted the majority of its support over the phone - but this has been no less supportive and safe as it would have been previously.Becky Quilliam, family outreach and children’s service manager, said: “As a service we.

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