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The need for education and prevention is vital. We know how children are impacted greatly by violence that is happening in the home; according to...
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The need for education and prevention is vital. We know how children are impacted greatly by violence that is happening in the home; according to...
Ofsted works closely with the Care Quality Commission, HMI Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services and HMI Probation, carrying out joint inspections to see how...
In all our work we are guided by the evidence: research and data, practice expertise from those working to support survivors, and most importantly the...
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day was launched by the International Network for Prevention of Elder Abuse and the World Health Organisation in 2006. On 15th...
Sharon Baker is a Chief Inspector who has spoken out powerfully about her own experience of domestic abuse whilst a police officer, explaining that her...
One of our brave SafeLives Pioneers talks about her experience of the civil justice system.
On Friday 26 November, our Pioneers participated in a webinar for Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) sharing their experience of engaging with HMPPS...
We talk a lot as a sector working to end domestic abuse, about the concept of being safe at home. We're individuals and organisations who...
Policing in England and Wales is going through a period of huge change, sometimes supported and sometimes not, by the infrastructure that surrounds it.
A member of the SafeLives’ Young Changemakers Panel shared their experience of Relationships and Sex Education classes with us.
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