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Given the pressures and stress of staying at home, work and financial pressures, disruptions in normal routines and being in much closer quarters for extended periods, experts are concerned that violence and related injuries—such as intimate partner violence, and abuse of children and the elderly—are likely to increase during the COVID-19 outbreak.12345
Watch for warning signs, know how to respond to someone disclosing abuse, find the tools to make a safety plan, and know how to get help:
The First Nations Health Authority has information on COVID-19 and relevant resources. More resources specific to Indigenous peoples:
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The BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit is a leader in the production and transfer of injury prevention knowledge and the integration of evidence-based injury prevention practices in the daily lives of those at risk, those who care for them, and those with a mandate for public health and safety in British Columbia.