As Pandemic Drags On, Domestic Violence Continues to Rise City Cast Chicago
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Two years into the pandemic, domestic violence cases continue to rise as victims are stuck at home with the people who harm them and are isolated from outside communities that may be able to offer help. Earlier this week, Mayor Lori Lightfoot joined advocates to remind domestic violence victims and survivors what resources are available to them. Amanda Pyron is executive director of The Network, which runs the state’s domestic violence hotline, provides training for advocates, and connects victims with resources. We talk to Pyron about the misconceptions around domestic violence and what resources are still needed.
Guest: Amanda Pyron — Executive Director, The Network
Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline:
877-863-6338 (877-TO END DV)
There's also an option to Live Chat for help
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Two years into the pandemic, domestic violence cases continue to rise as victims are stuck at home with the people who harm them and are isolated from outside communities that may be able to offer help. Earlier this week, Mayor Lori Lightfoot joined advocates to remind domestic violence victims and survivors what resources are available to them. Amanda Pyron is executive director of The Network, which runs the state’s domestic violence hotline, provides training for advocates, and connects victims with resources. We talk to Pyron about the misconceptions around domestic violence and what resources are still needed.
Guest: Amanda Pyron — Executive Director, The Network
Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline:
877-863-6338 (877-TO END DV)
There's also an option to Live Chat for help
Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicago
Sign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fm
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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