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What would you do if someone around you is crying out for help? Would you step in to break the silence?

Let’s do our part to stop family violence today. Find out more at: http://www.msf.gov.sg/breakthesilence #BreakTheSilenceSG
Any violent, threatening or controlling behaviour that is experienced at home, whether physical, sexual, or psychological, can be considered family violence. It cannot be condoned.

Everyone has a right to be safe. If you are a victim of family violence or know someone who is suffering, here are some ways you can seek help. Find out more at: www.msf.gov.sg/breakthesilence

#BreakTheSilenceSG
Through the cycle of violence, abusers manipulate their victims to maintain power and control over them. It is important to recognise the stages of this cycle, and seek help, if you or someone you know may be experiencing an abusive relationship.

Tap on each image to learn more. #BreakTheSilenceSG
Family violence is not a private matter. Everyone can play a part to stop it, and there is no excuse for abuse.

If you witness family violence, step in to offer help to the victim. Tap on each image to learn more. #BreakTheSilenceSG
Victims of family violence are often silenced, but you can help them find their voice.

If you know someone who is a victim in their own household, here are some ways that you can provide support. #BreakTheSilenceSG
Today is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.

We can all do our part to keep our seniors safe, especially those who may not know how to seek help or are unaware that they are victims of abuse.

There are various forms of abuse and none of it should be tolerated. Early reporting and help-seeking is important to protect our elderly. If you suspect that an elderly person is being abused, call the National Anti-Violence Helpline at 1800-777-0000. Find out more at: www.msf.gov.sg/breakthesilence

#BreakTheSilenceSG
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Your intervention can help save lives. Don't let domestic violence stay behind closed doors.​

If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship, seek help by contacting the National Anti-Violence & Sexual Harassment Helpline (NAVH) at 1800-777-0000.​

Learn more about the available support at www.msf.gov.sg/breakthesilence

#BreakTheSilenceSG