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Jellie Aw, violence against women and legal protections for victims of abuse
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses domestic violence, which may be distressing for some listeners. If you need support, resources and helplines are listed below.
For years, violence against women has persisted in various forms: physical, sexual, psychological, and economic. Despite existing laws, many survivors struggle to seek justice.
Recent high-profile cases, such as those of socialite Tessa Prieto and vlogger and DJ Jellie Aw, have reignited public discussions on the barriers victims face, the gaps in legal protections, and what must change to ensure their safety and empowerment.
In this episode, Atty. Alex Castro, a lawyer, women’s rights advocate, and founder of Youth Against Sexual Harassment (YASH), explains how the law addresses violence against women and where it still falls short.
Where to Seek Help:
Barangay VAW Desk (Barangay Hall)
Social Welfare & Development Office (LGUs)
DSWD CBSS – Tel. 733-0014 to 18 local 116 / 488-2861
PNP Women and Children Protection Center (Camp Crame) – Tel. 410-3213 / 532-6690
Aleng Pulis Hotline – Tel. 0919-777-7377 | Emergency: 911
Women & Children Protection Desk (Nearest Police Precinct)
NBI Anti-VAWCD – Tel. (02) 8523-8231 to 38 / (02) 8525-6028
PNP WCPC – Tel. (02) 8532-6690 / 7410-3213 / 7723-0401 local 5260, 5360, 5361
Visayas: 0917-708-5157 / (032) 410-8483
Mindanao: 0917-180-6037
DOJ-PAO Legal Aid – Tel. (02) 8929-9436 local 106, 107, 159
UP-PGH Women’s Desk – Tel. (02) 8353-0667 / 8542-1512 / 8554-8400 local 2536
DOH Hospitals, Women and Children Protection Unit
Women’s Crisis Center (WCC) – Tel. (02) 8514-4104 | Mobile: 0920-967-7852 / 0917-825-0320
For more information, visit pcw.gov.ph.
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