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We’ll be holding our latest Facebook Live chat about domestic abuse today, Tuesday 3 December at 12.30pm.
During the session, we’ll be joined by Wes Cunliffe, who grew up in a family where domestic abuse was prevalent. Wes will be talking about the impact that it had on him and how rugby helped to steer him away from a life of crime.
An officer from our domestic abuse team will also be on hand to offer advice and answer any questions you may have.
The domestic abuse Facebook Live session will start at 12.30pm on our Facebook page which can be found at www.facebook.com/derbyshireconstabulary.
Questions can be submitted anonymously at https://app.sli.do/event/fwirHaWNMWLPg5HiXmPfPo or by scanning the QR code.
Alternatively, you can comment on Facebook while the session is live. We’ll try and answer as many questions as we can.