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Quarterly update of incidents and crimes with a domestic abuse motivation reported to PSNI.
Understand domestic intent to take short breaks and holidays both within the U.K. and abroad, with particular focus around the current barriers and concerns around travel and how these will evolve over time.
These reports summarise information and recommendations from domestic homicide reviews.
We are consulting on draft statutory guidance for implementing the definition of domestic abuse.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Experience of Domestic Violence: Findings from the Northern Ireland Crime Survey
Daily usage of selected domestic transport by mode for Great Britain
Finalised incidents and crimes with a domestic abuse motivation reported to PSNI for the period 1 April 2019 - 31 March 2020.
Summary results of the domestic wood use survey
This prospectus explains how local authorities across England can apply for funding.
CNC nil return response to an FOI about domestic abuse
This bulletin presents findings from the 2018/19 Northern Ireland Safe Community Survey (NISCS) and focuses on respondents’ experience of domestic abuse.
The consultation sets out the government’s approach to dealing with domestic abuse. It seeks to address it at every stage from prevention through to rehabilitation.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Minister Hollinrake's statement and main findings from DBT’s review which considered if the statutory leave provision for employees does enough to support those trying to escape domestic abuse.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
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