The Government is developing a gender-based violence mobile app, which aims to provide faster, more discreet access to support services for persons experiencing domestic abuse.
Gender Minister, Olivia Grange made the disclosure while addressing the Gender Mainstreaming Certification and Recertification Ceremony at the AC Hotel in Kingston on Thursday.
She said the initiative is geared towards improving response time and coordination, and ensuring that every Jamaican can access help safely and with dignity.
It will offer a 24-hour confidential support mechanism, including guidance for early intervention and will include counselling, and de-escalation support features aimed at preventing harm.
The Minister said that the technology could assist persons struggling with anger or violent impulses.
She added that the Ministry has already held successful discussions with one of Jamaica’s leading technology entities regarding the initiative.
She noted that it is being designed to function without data, using short message service (SMS) to ensure access at all times.
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