CNC links up with UK's leading domestic abuse charity
The CNC is proud to announce a partnership with Refuge in a bid to support all abuse victims. The force is also training up to 50 new Domestic Abuse Champions.
The CNC is proud to announce a partnership with Refuge in a bid to support all abuse victims.
Refuge is the UK’s largest domestic abuse charity, and the newly-announced links are a huge step in ensuring the constabulary has support in place for any employee who needs it.
The partnership also allows CNC to provide help to any victim of domestic abuse carried out by a force employee, who is subject to internal misconduct proceedings.
Nicola Bacon, Director of People, said: “Our people’s safety is of paramount importance so announcing a partnership with Refuge is a huge step in the right direction for the CNC.
“Refuge supports thousands of people daily so their knowledge and expertise in this area can only help anyone within our organisation who needs it. I urge anyone within the constabulary to come forward any speak with our new Domestic Abuse Champions, or to self-refer to Refuge if you need support or advice because you are not alone – help is here for you.”
Line managers and Domestic Abuse Champions can refer anyone directly to Refuge, or individuals can self-refer.
Refuge can be contacted free of charge any time of the day or night by calling their national domestic abuse helpline on 0808 2000 247, which can offer a variety of support depending on circumstances.
The charity’s website has more resources, including culturally-specific services, support for disabled women, support for children, information on economic abuse and coercive control, and how to secure your technology.
Refuge also supports male victims with one-stop-shop and support in the community services, as well as advice and support available via the Men’s Advice Line.
T/Assistant Chief Constable Michael Vance added: “Anyone can be the victim of domestic abuse, so it is crucial that help is available to all.
“There is no stigma attached to anyone looking for help, and we will do all we can within the CNC to make sure those who need support get it thought our internal channels and new partnership with Refuge.”
As part of the CNC’s commitment to contributing to the ongoing efforts of policing to end violence against women and girls (VAWG), the CNC is also undertaking an initiative to establish Domestic Abuse Champions across the force.
Up to 50 Champions will be trained across the organisation, with at least one being based at every location.
The role of our Champions will be to provide guidance, to act as a supportive presence when needed, and to help us end the stigma of domestic abuse.