More women reaching out for help from abusive situations as province begins opening
KAMLOOPS — Incidents of sexual assault and domestic abuse are not new to the Kamloops area.
However, Alix Dolson, agency coordinator with the Kamloops Sexual Assault Counselling Centre says the COVID-19 pandemic put some women in a particularly dangerous situation.
“When quarantines (began) and everything shut down in mid-March we noticed a pretty significant drop-off, I mean, people were just not able to call,” Dolson said. “If you’re living in a violent situation and you’re at home all the time and you’re not able to have a safe place to make those phone calls, you really have no opportunity to reach out for help.”