
New law generates more reports of DA in northern Ireland
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is receiving a monthly average of 100-plus allegations of domestic abuse involving coercive
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
Queen Consort Camilla, who has spoken of her intention to continue raising awareness of domestic abuse in her new role,
Currently 173 serving Metropolitan police officers have accusations of domestic abuse against them under investigation, according to Greater London Authority
Around a half of employers have no dedicated domestic abuse support, according to a poll. However, 29% of those surveyed
Nine more Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVAs) and Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (IDSAs) will be recruited across Greater Manchester with
Preliminary findings from an Office for National Statistics (ONS) survey show 5.7% of 16- to 59-year-olds experienced domestic abuse in
Officers who commit violence against women and girls should expect to be dismissed and barred from re-joining the police, says
More than ten million people were living in areas at the end of last year where no police officers had
Alleged perpetrators of domestic abuse can no longer cross-examine the victim in family and civil courts under measures which come
Domestic abuse support organisation Women’s Aid is calling for a raft of measures to combat increased pressures faced by victims
New, statutory guidance to enable police, local authorities and others working with survivors of domestic abuse in England and Wales
Three inspectorates have made recommendations on how police can improve the quality of investigations into domestic abuse allegedly committed by
Police forces in all three branches of the UK’s armed services need to become better in handling domestic abuse cases,
Suffolk Police says it has successfully piloted online live chat in what it termed a revolutionary way to safely communicate
The UK’s cost-of-living crisis is leading to an increase in domestic abuse cases and need for refuge spaces, according to
Prosecutors in England and Wales now have powers to charge violent abusers with the specific offences of non-fatal strangulation or
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