Respect’s CEO recognised in New Year’s honours list
Jo Todd, CEO of Respect, has received a CBE in recognition of her services to victims of domestic abuse over
Jo Todd, CEO of Respect, has received a CBE in recognition of her services to victims of domestic abuse over
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in England and Wales will automatically treat children affected by domestic abuse as victims regardless
The Westminster government has allocated £257m for English councils spread over the next two years to ensure refuges and other
Men are sometimes forced to stay in abusive relationships because their partner has threatened to make false allegations against them
Thames Valley Police now has one of the country’s highest arrest rates for domestic abuse-related offences three years after the
Police in England and Wales recorded 910,980 domestic abuse-related crimes in the year-ending March 2022, an increase of 7.7% on
Domestic abuse victims seeking accommodation when fleeing an abusive relationship continue to be confronted by obstruction from housing officers, according
The number of domestic abuse reports to police, arrests and Domestic Violence Protection Orders (DVPNs) issued in Greater Manchester have
A programme has been introduced in custody suites at Chester, Middlewich and Runcorn to enable those committing domestic abuse-related offences
A new multi-agency grouping will develop a new approach in Scotland to help reduce homicides where domestic abuse is suspected.
Victims of crimes such as domestic abuse or sexual assault are now better protected following the arrest of alleged perpetrators
Letters from doctors, following video or telephone consultations, which offer evidence of domestic abuse will now be accepted by courts
Around a third (34%) of those questioned in a Women’s Aid-commissioned poll believe domestic abuse is the result of bad
The Metropolitan Police is currently investigating 625 allegations of domestic or sexual abuse against officers and staff. The force set
Around one in 12 blind and partially sighted people in the UK is believed to be a victim or survivor
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is receiving a monthly average of 100-plus allegations of domestic abuse involving coercive
In her first solo engagement as Queen Consort, Camilla met independent domestic violence advisors (IDVAs) and maternity staff working in
Thrive Women’s Aid plans to purchase 20 properties as safe, move-on accommodation for domestic abuse survivors in Neath-Port Talbot, South
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