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This report summarises findings from our joint targeted area inspections of ‘the multi-agency response to child sexual abuse in the family environment’.
Information and guidance for those affected by or dealing with cases of domestic abuse in the armed forces community.
Policies and measures to tackle unacceptable behaviour across Defence, including ways to respond and report it.
A Bill ensuring victims of domestic abuse can receive child maintenance without contact from their abuser has today received Royal Assent (Thursday, 29 June 2023).
This defence-wide plan aims to reduce the prevalence and impact of domestic abuse and increase the safety and wellbeing of all those affected.
Framework and guidance for joint targeted area inspections of local area services.
These prospectuses provide charities with information about two different Ministry of Justice (MOJ) funds and how the assessment processes will work for each one during the coronavirus pandemic.
This sets out the commencement dates of the provisions of 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 for inspectors carrying out a joint targeted area inspection (JTAI) of the multi-agency response to serious youth violence in a local authority area in England.
Minister Hollinrake's statement and main findings from DBT’s review which considered if the statutory leave provision for employees does enough to support those trying to escape domestic abuse.
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