Codeword scheme launched to help domestic abuse victims
Thousands of pharmacies across the UK are taking part in the Ask for ANI scheme, which allows victims of domestic abuse to secretly signal that they need help.
By asking for 'ANI', which phonetically sounds like the name Annie, a trained pharmacy worker will offer a private space, offer a phone, and ask if the individual would like help accessing support services, such as national or local domestic abuse helplines.
The codeword scheme is being promoted via discreet social media adverts and paid search. Pharmacies have been given promotional materials to display in stores, to signal that they are participating in the scheme.
Health professionals, social workers and job centres will also be asked to promote the scheme. Initially, it will be available through 2,300 Boots stores across the UK, as well as 255 independent pharmacies.