Read our CEO’s blogs
Police face super-complaint over officers’ DA
Groups urge priority for DA legislation
British win in global policing awards for Operational Encompass
Teesside action to tackle child-to-parent abuse
International: UK takes lead on violence against women and girls
DA Bill proceeds to next stage
Scotland to strengthen protection for DA victims
Call for NI rule change to help DA victims
The smallest can be ‘biggest’ victims of DA – West Yorkshire police
Domestic Abuse Commissioner appointed
Johnson promises new DA bill
Domestic violence killings at five-year high
Unduly lenient sentence scheme extended to coercive control
Thousands made homeless by domestic abuse
NCDV in running for Law Society award
Clare’s Law ‘father’ speaks in favour of law’s revision
Judge gives sobbing abuser no sympathy
Hundreds of DA crimes recorded under new Scottish law
Round up of initiatives
Call for action on DA in rural areas
Jobcentres to increase support to victims
DA bill introduced to Parliament
DV orders at all-time high
Campaign Wins Gold
Children should be regarded as DA victims – parliamentary committee
Changing school to be easier for children escaping DA
OBEs for Encompass couple
Government to spotlight family courts with DA in mind
‘DA survivors put at risk of homelessness’
Theresa May vows to end ‘postcode lottery’ of DA
Courts claim early success in video hearing tests
Closure-threatened refuges in Northamptonshire saved, for now
Volume of DA calls to police force revealed
Dublin includes DA in extension of legal reach
Press regulators back Level Up’s guidelines on reporting DV deaths
Stalking should be treated like DA – university research
Hundreds use ‘Clare’s Law’ in Northern Ireland
Scotland toughens DA legislation
One campaign expands, another makes headway
DA paid leave gains traction
Inspectorate: police response to DA improves, in general
CWJ files super-complaint against police ‘failure’ to protect victims
Government pledges support for male victims
Government urged to redraft DA bill
GMP ‘failed’ murder victim
Scottish council pioneers DA leave in Europe
Ghose steps down as Women’s Aid chief
Government publishes Domestic Abuse Bill
Coercive control is now offence in Ireland
Wales launches coercive control campaign
DA survivors to be offered more support at court
Domestic abusers’ register required – London Assembly
NSPCC urges government to recognise children as victims of DA
Union urges companies to support pledge to stop DA
Government seeks domestic abuse commissioner
GPs may be stopped from charging for DA letters
Cases in Northern Ireland at record levels
Manager describes what refuge means to users
Campaign launched to keep refuges open
‘Weakness in non-molestation order system puts thousands at risk’
Commons committee propose changes to DA legislation
DV activists feature in BBC’s 100 Women
Scotland joins EU study into DA
Make a Stand signatories top 250
MPs lay out needs in DV bill
DA victims ‘put at risk’ by privatised probation service
Men account for quarter of all DA victims – ManKind
Press watchdog plans DV-related reporting guidelines
Southwark secures first accreditation
DA victims turn to civil courts because of police failings – law firm
Just 15 couples use UC split payments
Early demand for scheme to help DA victims
Petition launched in support of emergency refuge
Smart devices: a new tool for DA
Women’s refuges kept in welfare system
DV victims increasingly denied right to stay in UK
Defendants use system to get DV cases dropped
Number of Cleveland men reporting DA revealed
International: Reported DV cases drop after decriminalisation in Russia
International: New Zealand gives DV victims paid leave
World Cup sparks spike in domestic violence
Ministry of Defence combats domestic abuse
‘Children face social justice challenge’
Steady use made of Northern Ireland’s new ‘right to ask’
Speedy backing to CIH campaign against domestic abuse
Surge expected in domestic violence during World Cup
Stressed children, a consequence of domestic abuse
Probe reveals examples of children abusing adults
Version of Clare’s Law to be introduced in Canada
Behaviour on Love Island leads to gaslighting warning
Universal credit criticised
Camilla: Why domestic violence is a focus of my charity work
App launched to provide domestic abuse support nationwide
National recognition for Jane’s Place
Spotify deletes two singers from playlists
Legal costs stop thousands of domestic abuse victims securing protection
‘Clare’s Law’ applied to Northern Ireland
Caledonian System extended
Light shed on LGBT domestic abuse
Domestic violence advisors in front line with police
Force cheers up refuge children at Easter
International: bans on gun ownership for US domestic abusers
International: paid leave, court therapy, lack of awareness, costly social media error
Quarter of churchgoers suffer domestic abuse – survey
First refuge for male victims of domestic violence
Public to have say on new legislation
Leicestershire Police
Why do I work for NCDV?
Sentencing changes: domestic abuse offenders more likely to be jailed
News in Brief
Police force to adopt body cameras to tackle domestic abuse
Scottish Parliament expands definition of domestic abuse
Hull Central policing team collected three car loads of gifts
Grey’s Anatomy
Campaigner Diahanne Rhiney has been given a British Citizen Award
38% rise of reported domestic abuse – North Devon
Police provide temporary phones to people at risk
Changes in evidence requirements for family private law disputes
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Read our CEO’s blogs
Police face super-complaint over officers’ DA
Groups urge priority for DA legislation
British win in global policing awards for Operational Encompass
Teesside action to tackle child-to-parent abuse
International: UK takes lead on violence against women and girls
DA Bill proceeds to next stage
Scotland to strengthen protection for DA victims
Call for NI rule change to help DA victims
The smallest can be ‘biggest’ victims of DA – West Yorkshire police
Domestic Abuse Commissioner appointed
Johnson promises new DA bill
Domestic violence killings at five-year high
Unduly lenient sentence scheme extended to coercive control
Thousands made homeless by domestic abuse
NCDV in running for Law Society award
Clare’s Law ‘father’ speaks in favour of law’s revision
Judge gives sobbing abuser no sympathy
Hundreds of DA crimes recorded under new Scottish law
Round up of initiatives
Call for action on DA in rural areas
Jobcentres to increase support to victims
DA bill introduced to Parliament
DV orders at all-time high
Campaign Wins Gold
Children should be regarded as DA victims – parliamentary committee
Changing school to be easier for children escaping DA
OBEs for Encompass couple
Government to spotlight family courts with DA in mind
‘DA survivors put at risk of homelessness’
Theresa May vows to end ‘postcode lottery’ of DA
Courts claim early success in video hearing tests
Closure-threatened refuges in Northamptonshire saved, for now
Volume of DA calls to police force revealed
Dublin includes DA in extension of legal reach
Press regulators back Level Up’s guidelines on reporting DV deaths
Stalking should be treated like DA – university research
Hundreds use ‘Clare’s Law’ in Northern Ireland
Scotland toughens DA legislation
One campaign expands, another makes headway
DA paid leave gains traction
Inspectorate: police response to DA improves, in general
CWJ files super-complaint against police ‘failure’ to protect victims
Government pledges support for male victims
Government urged to redraft DA bill
GMP ‘failed’ murder victim
Scottish council pioneers DA leave in Europe
Ghose steps down as Women’s Aid chief
Government publishes Domestic Abuse Bill
Coercive control is now offence in Ireland
Wales launches coercive control campaign
DA survivors to be offered more support at court
Domestic abusers’ register required – London Assembly
NSPCC urges government to recognise children as victims of DA
Union urges companies to support pledge to stop DA
Government seeks domestic abuse commissioner
GPs may be stopped from charging for DA letters
Cases in Northern Ireland at record levels
Manager describes what refuge means to users
Campaign launched to keep refuges open
‘Weakness in non-molestation order system puts thousands at risk’
Commons committee propose changes to DA legislation
DV activists feature in BBC’s 100 Women
Scotland joins EU study into DA
Make a Stand signatories top 250
MPs lay out needs in DV bill
DA victims ‘put at risk’ by privatised probation service
Men account for quarter of all DA victims – ManKind
Press watchdog plans DV-related reporting guidelines
Southwark secures first accreditation
DA victims turn to civil courts because of police failings – law firm
Just 15 couples use UC split payments
Early demand for scheme to help DA victims
Petition launched in support of emergency refuge
Smart devices: a new tool for DA
Women’s refuges kept in welfare system
DV victims increasingly denied right to stay in UK
Defendants use system to get DV cases dropped
Number of Cleveland men reporting DA revealed
International: Reported DV cases drop after decriminalisation in Russia
International: New Zealand gives DV victims paid leave
World Cup sparks spike in domestic violence
Ministry of Defence combats domestic abuse
‘Children face social justice challenge’
Steady use made of Northern Ireland’s new ‘right to ask’
Speedy backing to CIH campaign against domestic abuse
Surge expected in domestic violence during World Cup
Stressed children, a consequence of domestic abuse
Probe reveals examples of children abusing adults
Version of Clare’s Law to be introduced in Canada
Behaviour on Love Island leads to gaslighting warning
Universal credit criticised
Camilla: Why domestic violence is a focus of my charity work
App launched to provide domestic abuse support nationwide
National recognition for Jane’s Place
Spotify deletes two singers from playlists
Legal costs stop thousands of domestic abuse victims securing protection
‘Clare’s Law’ applied to Northern Ireland
Caledonian System extended
Light shed on LGBT domestic abuse
Domestic violence advisors in front line with police
Force cheers up refuge children at Easter
International: bans on gun ownership for US domestic abusers
International: paid leave, court therapy, lack of awareness, costly social media error
Quarter of churchgoers suffer domestic abuse – survey
First refuge for male victims of domestic violence
Public to have say on new legislation
Leicestershire Police
Why do I work for NCDV?
Sentencing changes: domestic abuse offenders more likely to be jailed
News in Brief
Police force to adopt body cameras to tackle domestic abuse
Scottish Parliament expands definition of domestic abuse
Hull Central policing team collected three car loads of gifts
Grey’s Anatomy
Campaigner Diahanne Rhiney has been given a British Citizen Award
38% rise of reported domestic abuse – North Devon
Police provide temporary phones to people at risk
Changes in evidence requirements for family private law disputes
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