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What signs to look for if you believe that you or someone else could be a victim of domestic abuse and how to support someone if they're being abused.
Help and support available for victims of domestic violence in Mauritius
Sample letters to get evidence a partner is currently on police bail for a domestic violence charge, if you're applying for legal aid.
This research will study Ghana and Mexico and analyse how lessons can be applied to other countries in Africa and Latin America
Commencement of the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims (Amendment) Act 2012 which comes into force on 2 July 2012.
A guide for domestic violence and abuse victims about services from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
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.
Domestic Homicide Reviews will be renamed to Domestic Abuse Related Death Reviews following calls to better recognise deaths from domestic abuse related suicide.
Form to apply for indefinite leave to remain in the UK if you are a victim of domestic violence.
Use this sample letter to get evidence from an organisation providing domestic violence support services (including refuges) if you're applying for legal aid for a divorce or separation.
Information on accessing victim and witness support services.
Domestic Violence Protection Orders are designed to provide immediate protection for victim-survivors of domestic violence.
Looks at important aspects relating to preventing and identifying domestic violence and abuse and supporting those affected.
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.
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