Since the onset of Covid-19, intimate partner violence has increased by over 25% in Canada. Women are effectively trapped in their homes with their abusers, and the isolation has limited their ability to seek help. , Canada鈥檚 longest-running shelter for women survivors of abuse and their children, has partnered with creative agency , to implement a secret website, and covertly help Canadians in need during this pandemic.
They have created ''. Upon first glance, the site looks and feels like an innocuous beauty and fashion site. But there鈥檚 a twist: hold down the escape key and the site changes to 'The Way to Leave: An Escape Plan for the Abused Woman'. Articles about 'essentials for everyday life' and 'signs your dry skin needs help' seamlessly turn into articles about 'essentials when running for your life' and 'signs you鈥檙e being abused and need help'.
Canadians are being told to stay home and stay safe, but unfortunately staying home is anything but safe for women in abusive relationships. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the perfect storm鈥, says Fazia Mohammed, community programs manager at Interval House. 鈥淲omen are more vulnerable to intimate partner violence than ever, and it鈥檚 also harder than ever for them to reach out for help. This site is a way to get them the information they need, secretly and safely.鈥
With her abuser constantly looking over her shoulder, a woman is unable to Google 'signs of abuse' or 'how to leave an abusive relationship'. This guide is a quick reference to everything she needs to know in order to leave safely, including: signs of abuse, how to pack an emergency bag, tips on disabling GPS tracking, and the Interval House crisis line.
鈥淲e know that abusers are constantly monitoring their partners鈥 online activity, but on the surface, this site looks just like any other lifestyle blog,鈥 says Mohammed. 鈥淲hat the abuser will never realise is that help is just an escape key away.鈥