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Looks at important aspects relating to preventing and identifying domestic violence and abuse and supporting those affected.
These factsheets provide more information about each of the provisions in the bill.
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.
Government response to the domestic abuse consultation and draft Domestic Abuse Bill.
Evidence from a list randomization experiment
Adapt this sample letter to respond to requests for information about completing domestic violence assessments.
Use this service to find and view domestic homicide review documents that are available to the public.
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.
Immigration staff guidance for considering applications from people who have been victims of domestic violence.
Overarching principles and practice guidelines for commissioning and delivering interventions for perpetrators of domestic abuse.
Use this sample letter to get a copy of the domestic violence charge from the police, if you're applying for legal aid.
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.
Check this list to see which offences count as evidence if you're applying for legal aid to separate from an abusive ex-partner.
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.
More legal professionals are being encouraged to help prevent domestic abusers cross-examining their victims in court with a new expenses policy launched today ( 7 December 2023).
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