The Police Service of Northern Ireland have today, January 12, released figures on domestic abuse incidents over the Christmas period.

The aim of the domestic abuse messaging as part of the police’s annual Season’s Greetings campaign (from December 14 to January 1), was to encourage the reporting of incidents and make victims aware that they do not have to suffer in silence.

Chief Inspector Lindsay Fisher, from the PSNI’s Public Protection Branch, said: “Sadly, for many people, Christmas isn’t always the most wonderful time of the year.

“During the festive period, we often see reports of domestic abuse increase and unfortunately 2021 was no exception to this.

“We received 1,959 calls for help during our campaign from December 14, 2021 to January 1, 2022, from domestic abuse victims and concerned loved ones. This is an increase of 12 per cent compared to the same period the year before.”

On Christmas Day, 100 incidents of domestic abuse were reported to the PSNI, compared to 118 for the same period the year before - a decrease of 15 per cent in calls.

On December 26, 145 incidents of domestic abuse were reported, compared to 132 for the same period the year before - an increase of 9 per cent in calls.

On New Year’s Eve, 100 incidents of domestic abuse were reported, compared to 75 for the same period the year before - an increase of 25 per cent in calls.

On New Year’s Day, 170 incidents of domestic abuse were reported, compared to 142 for the same period the year before - an increase of 16 per cent in calls.

Chief Inspector Fisher added: “Domestic abuse is not just physical. If your partner or loved one is being threatening, controlling, violent or abusive towards you, this is a crime.

“You don’t need to stay silent. The PSNI is here to help you, not just at Christmas, but all year round, 24 hours a day, every day.”

The PSNI can be called at the non-emergency 101, or in an emergency, call 999.

A 24-hour Domestic and Sexual Abuse Helpline is available to anyone who has concerns about domestic or sexual violence, now or in the past, at 0808 802 1414.

You can find out more about the warning signs of domestic abuse at: https://www.psni.police.uk/crime/domestic-abuse/domestic-abuse-behaviours/.