From 31 March Hestia and UK SAYS NO MORE are happy to be partnering with AIB to make sure anybody experiencing home abuse can entry a Secure House in any AIB department throughout Northern Eire. Secure Areas provide a safe and personal atmosphere to search for data, telephone a helpline, contact help providers, or speak to a pal or member of the family.
Launched by Hestia’s UK SAYS NO MORE marketing campaign, the Secure Areas scheme gives important routes to security and specialist help for victims-survivors of home abuse.
Staff in all AIB branches have obtained specialist coaching on Secure Areas and home abuse consciousness. AIB additionally operates an ‘Further Help Helpline’ 0345 646 0318 for any prospects that require extra help or confidential recommendation throughout weak instances.
Talking concerning the partnership, Seamus McGuckin, Head of Company at AIB, stated:
“At AIB, we’re dedicated to supporting our prospects and communities, particularly these dealing with troublesome circumstances. By offering ‘Secure Areas’ in all our branches throughout Northern Eire, along with our different help measures, we are going to assist make sure that anybody experiencing home abuse has a safe and personal place to hunt assist.
We recognise the significance of accessibility to specialist help and thru our partnership with Hestia’s UK SAYS NO MORE marketing campaign, we hope to play a small however important position in serving to these in want discover security and help.”
Patrick Ryan, Chief Government of Hestia, stated:
“A secure path to help generally is a lifeline for somebody experiencing home abuse. That’s why we launched Secure Areas in on a regular basis locations like banks and pharmacies – to supply a secure approach to get specialist assist and recommendation, or to name a beloved one.
“We’re delighted to be partnering with AIB whose help will make an actual distinction for victims-survivors throughout Northern Eire. Workers throughout all AIB branches have participated in our home abuse consciousness coaching, and we are going to now have greater than 170 Secure Areas in banks and pharmacies throughout the nation. By working collectively, we are able to make sure that each victim-survivor of home abuse has a spot to show to.”