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The Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review undertaken by independent reviewer Clare Wade KC and the government response.
Provides police with information on when to consider or apply for a domestic abuse protection notice (DAPN) or domestic abuse protection order (DAPO).
The review panel should use this leaflet when meeting family members of a victim or perpetrator of a domestic homicide.
Fact sheet, with translations, for communities on mandatory reporting of female genital mutilation.
This database has been developed to help investigate online child sexual abuse offenders and protect the victims of abuse.
Guidance for domestic homicide review chairs on support available to families bereaved by domestic homicide and how to refer to those services.
Guidance for staff taking part in Operation Limelight, a multi-agency safeguarding operation at the UK border responding to female genital mutilation.
The actions local areas should take to ensure victims of violence against women and girls get the support they need.
A series of guides to help people understand the process of reporting a rape or sexual assault, what might happen after and what support is available.
Guidance on changes to the law governing non-disclosure agreements.
The leaflet is aimed specifically at women in BME communities and covers advice on escaping violence and abuse. Date: Mon Feb 06 11:08:13 GMT…
The national statement of expectations and commissioning toolkit provide guidance on how to commission effective services to tackle violence against women and girls.
The review panel should use these leaflets when meeting the family of a victim or perpetrator of a domestic homicide.
Commencement of the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims (Amendment) Act 2012 which comes into force on 2 July 2012.
An FGM guide produced by IKWRO – Women’s Rights Organisation.
Rape and Sexual Offences victims, whose cases are heard at a Crown Court in England or Wales, are now able to apply for a transcript of the judges’ sentencing remarks free of charge.
The review panel should use this leaflet when meeting employers and colleagues of a victim or perpetrator of domestic homicide.
The review panel should use this leaflet when meeting friends of a victim or perpetrator of a domestic homicide.
These are frank accounts of women's and girls’ experiences of dealing with FGM in the UK.
Leaflet, aimed specifically at women in black and minority ethnic communities, covers advice on three steps to escaping violence and abuse.
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