Greater access to medical records causes DA worry
Twenty-three organisations have publicly raised concerns that patients’ new right to have access to their NHS medical records could put
Twenty-three organisations have publicly raised concerns that patients’ new right to have access to their NHS medical records could put
Domestic abuse charity SafeLives has published a guide to provide insight and support those working on cases complicated by the
All 44 police forces across England and Wales, including British Transport Police, have shared information about victims of domestic abuse
Wiltshire constabulary has commissioned an urgent review into how it handled Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme requests for eight years. A
Diana Parkes, whose daughter Joanna Simpson was killed by her estranged husband, has received the Points of Light Award from
Please take a look at this film on the topic of Domestic Violence in Teenage Relationships. This was made for
Police Scotland has received 20,005 applications under the Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse in Scotland (DSDAS) since the nation launched
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) arrested 33 people for domestic abuse-related offences during a week of action in Oldham with support
Solace Women’s Aid has told the UK government’s Covid inquiry that messaging around lockdowns failed to make it clear early
Ellen Miller has joined domestic abuse charity Refuge as interim chief executive officer, replacing Ruth Davison who has stepped down
The Domestic Abuse Commissioner for England and Wales, Nicole Jacobs, has responded to the announcement by Justice Secretary, Alex Chalk
As part of its initiative to help women and children escape domestic abuse, the Scottish government have launched a pilot
A total of 94% of the 30,139 domestic abuse charges reported to the Crown and Procurator Fiscal Service in Scotland
Offenders who pose a threat to their former partner or children in England and Wales face being forced to wear
Seven boroughs plus partner agencies have set up the Prevent and Change programme to deal with domestic abuse in South
A police car dedicated to attending domestic incidents as they are reported is now operating in Wigan, with a Greater
An agency to tackle domestic, sexual and gender-based violence (DSGBV) in Ireland will be operating by the end of January,
The Westminster government should do more to counter misuse of connected technology as latest evidence suggests most domestic abuse cases
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