The Welsh Ambulance Service has introduced a new app to better support victims of domestic violence.

Ambulance crews have been supporting patients to access the app Live Fear Free for help and advice on domestic violence.

Live Fear Free is a 24/7 helpline for women, children and men experiencing domestic abuse, sexual violence, or other forms of violence against women.

Nikki Harvey, the Welsh Ambulance Service’s head of safeguarding, said: “Having the technology to refer patients digitally using iPads is not only more efficient for crews, but it means that vulnerable patients get the support they need more quickly.

“We all deserve to live without fear and in an environment which is safe, and modernising this referral pathway brings us a step closer to that.”

Live Fear Free helpline manager, Ann Williams, said: “We are delighted to be working alongside the Welsh Ambulance Service, making our joint support of those most in need across Wales even more efficient.

“For staff at the helpline and the ambulance service alike, time is critical.

“Using updated technology means that we can strengthen vital, time-saving communication methods, which will directly benefit the women, men and children getting in touch, for whom support can often be life changing or even life-saving.”