Hon Deputy Speaker, ... [Inaudible] unfortunately amongst other things is that it resulted in the loss of employment for many providers in the homes. That unfortunately led to hunger that would also cause or led to accusations of the provider failing to provide and thus resulting with the frustration that these providers have because they cannot provide for their families. The unfortunate thing is for these providers to unleash their frustrations on members of their families.
So, my question to the Minister is that besides advising the victims of domestic abuse to go and report cases of abuse does the department offer any counselling to the affected families to try and minimise the misunderstandings that leads to these frustrations because when a person has lost a job it is not only the provider at pains but the family also that cannot have provision is also at pains. So, I would like to know whether there is any form of help.