Immigration Staff attended the RBPF’s Domestic Violence Seminar at Police Headquarters
On Wednesday, October 23, the Royal Bahamas Police Force Domestic Violence Unit hosted an impactful event titled “The Whole Woman Part 4 – Enough is Enough” at the Paul Farquharson Centre on East Street, Nassau. This gathering aimed to raise awareness about domestic violence and empower women in the community.
The event was well-attended by immigration officers and administrative staff, with Chief Immigration Officer Vonetta Darling leading the delegation. The presence of such esteemed officials underscored the importance of the initiative and highlighted the commitment of various sectors to combat domestic violence.
The Whole Woman Part 4 – Enough is Enough was a significant event that united various sectors of the community in a shared mission: to eradicate domestic violence and support survivors. The Royal Bahamas Police Force Domestic Violence Unit continues to lead efforts in raising awareness and providing essential resources, proving that together, we can make a difference.
As we reflect on the successes of this event, let’s remember that every action counts. It’s time to stand together, speak out, and ensure that everyone knows that enough is truly enough.
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