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Correspondence from Victoria Atkins MP and Alex Chalk MP to Jess Phillips MP following the second reading of the Domestic Abuse Bill 2020.
Home Office and Ministry of Justice 28 May 2020 Dear Jess, We are grateful…
Arrivals under Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy will be given immediate indefinite leave to remain, alongside funding for school places and healthcare.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A raft of new amendments to the Domestic Abuse Bill will be presented, providing greater protections for victims and further clamping down on perpetrators.
Funding will help ensure victims and their children who need it are able to access life-saving support in safe accommodation.
The government has published strengthened guidance for local agencies around anti-social behaviour to ensure that victims have their voices heard.
Fresh approach will relentlessly go after abusers, whilst better protecting victims and survivors
The government has teamed up with independent pharmacies and Boots to launch a domestic abuse Ask for ANI codeword scheme.
Survey launched today will ask the public to share knowledge, opinions and experiences of violence against women and girls.
Nimco Ali OBE will advise UK government on Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls.
The joint Home Office and Ministry of Justice fund will support national charities that work with children and adults who have experienced child sexual abuse.
Government's response to the transparency in supply chains consultation sets out new measures to hold businesses and public bodies accountable for tackling modern slavery.
Youth cautions and multiple conviction rule to be removed from automatic disclosure.
Letter from ministers to Jess Phillips MP on the first tranche of the government amendments tabled for Commons Report stage.
New 5 year contract will ensure better safeguarding of modern slavery victims.
Business Minister Paul Scully launches review of employment rights for survivors of domestic abuse.
Multimillion pound funding to support children impacted by domestic abuse.
Government announces immediate changes for people in the modern slavery victim care contract.
The UK has become the first country to publish a government modern slavery statement, which sets out how the government is tackling the crime in its supply chains.
Ground-breaking Domestic Abuse Bill to receive First Reading in the House of Commons.
Powerful new orders coming into force as of 20 January 2020 will enable police forces to better protect victims of stalking.
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