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This series brings together all documents relating to the domestic homicide review.
Apply for an Overseas Domestic Worker visa if you've worked for your employer for at least a year - eligibility, fees, knowledge of English, your employment rights.
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When you apply you’ll need to provide: a current passport or other valid…
You must apply online for an Overseas Domestic Worker visa. You’ll need to…
There are different rules if you applied for a Domestic Worker in a…
If you want to settle in the UK, you’ll need to prove your knowledge of…
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Guide for local areas on the change to the definition of domestic violence and abuse.
Information relating to the introduction of the Domestic Abuse Bill in the House of Commons on 3 March 2020.
Find out how to get help if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse.
More than 1,000 victims have been protected through first-of-its-kind domestic abuse protection orders since their roll out in November 2024.
Domestic abuse or violence is a crime and should be reported to the police - call 999 if it's an emergency or you're in immediate danger
Use this service to find and view domestic homicide review documents that are available to the public.
These factsheets provide more information about each of the provisions in the bill.
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