Women's Refuge Whanganui says it is busier at the start of this level 4 lockdown than it was in 2020.
Manager Yvonne Denny said last year's level 4 lockdown wasn't as frantic as Women's Refuge Whanganui staff anticipated but this time women had asked for help quickly.
"It means women are saying 'Enough is enough'.
Women's Refuge Whanganui has made two or three new applications this week for its whānau Protect service, which puts alarms in place for women and children at the highest risk.
Its safe house is empty at the moment. It can hold four families - but not under level 4 restrictions. Living there is usually communal and it only has space for two bubbles. Any others that need accommodation will have to be placed in motels.