DVCN - Domestic Violence Co-ordinators Network

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29th September 2017

Ofsted report

major new report has been published by Ofsted and three other agencies (the Care Quality Commission, HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services, and HM Inspectorate of Probation) into how agencies are working together to help and protect children who have witnessed domestic abuse at home. The report found that social workers, the police, health professionals and other agencies such as youth offending teams and probation services are often doing a good job to protect victims. But too little is being done to prevent domestic abuse in the first place and to repair the damage it causes afterwards. The report calls for a new public information campaign to raise awareness of domestic abuse and recommends a move away from the current “risk management” model to tackling domestic abuse, which focuses only on those in immediate crisis, to develop a long-term strategy to reduce the prevalence of domestic abuse and repair the damage that it does in the long-term. Read the full Women’s Aid response here. 

13th April 2015

Change that Lasts: Transforming Responses to Domestic Abuse

Women's Aid have developed some key principles that are underpinning their thinking in developing a new approach to responding to DV

13th April 2015

A literature review for a new cross-sector model for effective responses to domestic violence and abuse

Literature review highlighting opportunities for more effective responses to domestic abuse.

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