Raquel Arbage calls to denounce child abuse through the campaign “A call can save a life”
Santo Domingo. – The first lady of the Dominican Republic, Raquel Arbagecalled on all citizens to join the campaign “A call can save a life”with the purpose of report any form of child abuse or abuse.
Through its social networks, Arbage shared a promotional video of the campaign, which highlights the importance of Do not silence cases of violence against minors.
“A call can save a life. The protection of girls and adolescents is a duty of all. Before any type of abuse or abuse, not streets. Decorate it! It is totally anonymous, ”said the first lady next to the audiovisual.
Raquel Arbage calls to denounce child abuse through the campaign "A call can save a life"
The designated denunciation channel is the Life Line: 809-200-1202a telephone tool free, anonymous and national coverageoperational 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. This service is aimed at providing Immediate assistance to victims or witnesses of Child, gender and sexual violence.
The life line is interconnected with the National Emergency Care System 9-1-1which channels the cases towards this specialized care center for due response and monitoring.
This service works as a Modern call center (call center) which offers psychological support, legal guidance and cases of cases to the competent authorities. Is designed to support both direct victims as Witnesses of abuse situations.
The arbate campaign seeks sensitize the population about the need to act before any sign of violence, and highlights that the complaint may be the first step to save a life and protect Dominican childhood.
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