The Foundation for Social Welfare Services (FSWS) celebrated 30 years of specialised services for domestic violence victims, emphasising the importance of protecting individuals, especially children, from harmful environments.
The event, held under the patronage of President Myriam Spiteri Debono, focused on the theme “Stand Up for Victims of Domestic Violence.”
FSWS employs a dedicated team of social workers who provide long-term support to clients, often with nowhere else to turn. A key investment in this field is the Santa Lucia Hub, which began operations in February.
This facility enhanced the presence of “risk assessment teams” that collaborate directly with police in serious cases of domestic violence.
President Spiteri Debono stressed that these services are vital for protecting and empowering victims, encouraging women experiencing domestic violence to use available support services, including counseling and legal assistance.
Lydia Abela, wife of the Prime Minister, discussed ongoing efforts to combat domestic violence and highlighted the importance of education in addressing this issue from a young age.
Minister Michael Falzon spoke about the government’s investment in shelters and safe spaces for victims, while emphasizing the need for innovative solutions like “tech safety tools.”
Parliamentary Secretary Rebecca Buttigieg underscored the importance of collective efforts to combat domestic violence, with FSWS leading the way in providing protection for victims.
Also present at the event was the Leader of Opposition’s wife, Anne Marie Grech, who had the opportunity to say a few years and congratulating 30 years of standing up for victims of domestic violence.
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