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What to do when leaving an abusive relationship [Video]

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For those in an abusive relationship, it’s not as simple as just leaving.

It can feel like there are barriers in the way for many, but there are organizations across the Maritimes ready to help someone escape.

“The reality is, is that it’s a process that often involves significant risks and challenges for many folks,” said Ann de Ste Croix, Transition House Association of Nova Scotia executive director.

In fact, the risk of violence often escalates when a woman is attempting to leave.

“This can be one of the most dangerous times because the abuser may feel that there’s a loss of control and they may react violently,” said de Ste Croix.

In the last three months, there have been six deadly incidents involving intimate partner violence in the Maritimes: five in Nova Scotia and one in New Brunswick.

“Anecdotally, we have been seeing an increase in calls, and I think that’s in part due to the public …

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