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22nd June 2021
01:59pm BST

Bláthnaid Treacy, ambassador for Women's Aid's campaign[/caption]
With more people staying at home due to Covid-19 restrictions, it's reflected in the report as 58% of these calls said they were abused by a current male partner, with 23% saying theirs was an ex-male partner.
11% of the women calling said the abuse they endured was by a male, but neither a current partner or an ex.
Only 1% of the women abused was by a female partner, and 1% were by an ex female partner. Some 6% were by a female who was neither an ex or a partner.
The report also showed that 941 women who called the helpline said that they were from a minority background, with 93% of that figure being migrant women, 5% of being members of the Traveller community and 2% being women with a disability.
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There was also almost 6,000 calls made about child abuse, the majority being emotional abuse which was up 24% from 2019.
There were 318 reports of physical abuse against children and 50 calls regarding sexual abuse against children.
Along with this, there was a 90% increase in calls done through another language than English, with 69% of the 26 languages spoken being ones from EU countries.
121 were done in Polish, the most spoken language other than English, followed by Portuguese and Arabic.Explore more on these topics: