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APRIL 6 — We write this as a crisis counsellor-cum-emergency responder and public health specialist. We are responding to reports that calls to Talian Kasih to report domestic abuse has increased 57% during the MCO period. All Malaysians are asked to stay home during the MCO period, but for some,...

Monday, 06 Apr 2020 05:27 PM MYT

If you find yourself quarantined with your abusive partner and leaving home is not an option, here are some tips toTrust your instincts; do all you can to protect yourself until you are out of danger. Remember, do not run to where your kids are, as your partner could hurt them too. Practice with your kids about what to do when “daddy gets angry”. For example, teach them to retreat to somewhere safe, like their bedroom and lock the door.

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