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LGBTQ+ charities report spike in cases of domestic violence during lockdown

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UK based charities have reported a spike in LGBTQ+ people reporting cases of domestic violence across 2020. According to a BBC report, LGBTQ+ focused domestic violence support services are noticing a rise in cases compared to other years.

A queer homelessness charity Stonewall Housewall also stated the number of people it helped in the first […] The post LGBTQ+ charities report spike in cases of domestic violence during lockdown appeared first on GCN.

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