Clarington, Ontario – Clarington is implementing measures to give individuals and families affected by the epidemic of intimate partner violence (IPV) the support they need, when they need it.
The Municipality of Clarington is committed to creating a safe, diverse, inclusive, and vibrant community by supporting community safety and well-being. Council declared IPV an epidemic in 2023, but words aren’t enough: Clarington is taking action.
This year, Clarington will:
“Clarington is taking real steps to address intimate partner violence,” said Clarington Mayor Adrian Foster. “The significant increase in the need for assistance is deeply disturbing. We can’t afford not to take action. I’m so proud that Clarington is launching these initiatives to support victims of intimate partner violence in our community. This could save lives.”
"Bethesda House commends Clarington's proactive measures and steadfast dedication to fostering a culture of respect, prevention, and support for survivors,” said Laura Burch, Executive Director, Bethesda House. “We are fortunate to have Clarington’s support for our work in IPV prevention and helping our clients.”
People seeking help may wish to call Bethesda House’s 24-hour helpline at 1-800-338-3397 or visit bethesdahouse.ca.
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