Press Release
Each year, I release a report on the state of public health in Canada. This year, I have chosen to focus on family violence in Canada.
Family violence is not just about physical abuse. It comes in many forms, including sexual, emotional and financial abuse, as well as neglect.
The statistics are staggering:
This is a serious public health issue in Canada-one that can have long-lasting and widespread effects on the health of individuals, families and communities. The health impacts of family violence extend far beyond physical injuries and include poor mental health, psychological and emotional distress, suicide, and increased risk of chronic diseases and conditions such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes.
We know that for a variety of reasons, family violence is under-reported. Some victims are not aware that what they are experiencing is family violence, or they may be too afraid or humiliated to speak to someone. We don’t yet know enough about what makes some families violent and not others, or effective methods to prevent family violence.
Healthy families are the backbone of a prosperous society. With this in mind, I invite all Canadians to join me in addressing the fear and stigma that keep us from understanding and ultimately preventing family violence.
We need to talk about it.
Dr. Gregory Taylor
Chief Public Health Officer of Canada
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