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Information and guidance for those affected by or dealing with cases of domestic abuse in the armed forces community.
Hundreds of victims of domestic abuse will be better protected as perpetrators who still pose a risk once they are released from prison will be made to wear electronic monitoring tags.
The consultation sets out the government’s approach to dealing with domestic abuse. It seeks to address it at every stage from prevention through to rehabilitation.
Use these letters to ask for documents from the police, courts and other agencies to help you get legal aid.
Information to help all NHS staff and allied healthcare partners in their response to victims of domestic violence and abuse.
The government's plan will drive down the prevalence of domestic abuse and domestic homicide and provide victims and survivors with the support they need.
This defence-wide plan aims to reduce the prevalence and impact of domestic abuse and increase the safety and wellbeing of all those affected.
Tougher sentences for cowardly killers delivered a year on from Wade Review.
Overarching principles and practice guidelines for commissioning and delivering interventions for perpetrators of domestic abuse.
If you are experiencing domestic abuse, there are sources of support for specific needs and information to help with specific types of abuse.
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.
Information on accessing victim and witness support services.
A list of MOD domestic abuse support services.
This report estimates the social and economic cost for victims of domestic abuse in year ending March 2017 in England and Wales to be approximately £66 billion.
Use this letter to get evidence of any illness, physical or mental harm caused by domestic violence, if you're applying for legal aid.
We are consulting on draft statutory guidance for implementing the definition of domestic abuse.
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