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Lincolnshire Football Clubs Unite Against Domestic Abuse

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Lincolnshire Football Clubs Unite Against Domestic Abuse

Title: Lincolnshire Football Clubs Unite Against Domestic Abuse

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Football teams in Lincolnshire and the surrounding region are collaborating with Humberside Police in a bid to curb domestic abuse. This initiative is spearheaded by Jonathan Evison, the police and crime commissioner for Humberside, and features the involvement of Grimsby Town and Scunthorpe United. As part of this campaign, informative posters offering guidance and assistance will be showcased at football stadiums to challenge harmful behaviours and motivate those subjected to domestic abuse to seek help. Evison pointed out that incidents of domestic violence frequently escalate on matchdays, and he is optimistic that this campaign will stimulate transparent discussions about the problem. The aim of this campaign is to convey that violence has no place in our communities, and football clubs play a pivotal role in disseminating this message. Claire Burton of Hull City and Glyn Sparks of Scunthorpe United have spoken out to confirm their respective clubs’ dedication to raising awareness about this issue, and providing support for those affected. These informational posters have already been put up at Blundell Park, Grimsby, as part of the endeavour to engage the dialogue with thousands of fans.

This article was adapted for The Lincoln Post from original content reported by www.bbc.com.

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