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Government response to the domestic abuse consultation and draft Domestic Abuse Bill.
Statutory guidance supporting the understanding of the definitions of 'domestic abuse' and 'personally connected' as set out in the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.
Domestic Homicide Reviews will be renamed to Domestic Abuse Related Death Reviews following calls to better recognise deaths from domestic abuse related suicide.
Guidance on providing homelessness services to people who have experienced or are at risk of domestic violence or abuse.
Use this service to find and view domestic homicide review documents that are available to the public.
The fund is for voluntary organisations working to protect victims and end the abusive act of forced marriage; view the last successful bid list.
An overview of outcomes across England of the second year’s delivery of the provision of support for victims of domestic abuse and their children in safe accommodation duties.
Find out how to sign up to the Ask for ANI codeword scheme if you are a UK pharmacy, and where to record disclosures.
Immigration Rules Appendix Domestic Workers in a Private Household
This sets out the commencement dates of the provisions of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.
Controlling ex-partners who lash out at the end of their relationship will face longer than ever behind bars under new government plans to tackle domestic homicide.
This concession gives you temporary permission to stay in the UK and apply to claim benefits if your relationship broke down because of domestic abuse.
This series brings together all documents relating to Domestic energy fact file and housing surveys
Find out how to get help if you or someone you know is being abused at home.
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