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Posted: 2020-04-11T01:48:50Z | Updated: 2020-04-11T01:49:35Z

Angelina Jolie is urging others to stand up for children who may be at risk of domestic violence amid the coronavirus pandemic.

In an essay for Time magazine , the Oscar winner explained how mandated self-isolation, while necessary to curb the spread of COVID-19, was likely to fuel a direct rise in trauma and suffering for vulnerable children.

We were underprepared for this moment because we have yet to take the protection of children seriously enough as a society, Jolie wrote. The profound, lasting health impacts of trauma on children are poorly understood and often minimized.

Social distancing, she explained, has not only cut children off from their friends, their regular schooling and their freedom of movement, but also reduced the number of adult eyes on their situation.