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  2. Domestic violence in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    On average domestic abuse victims will have been assaulted 68 times before reporting it to the police. Domestic abuse is the single most quoted reason a person becomes homeless. [63] Nearly 87% of homeless people are men. [64] The lack of domestic abuse shelters for men may be a factor in this

  3. Domestic Abuse Act 2021 - Wikipedia

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    The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 created a new Domestic Abuse Protection Order ('DAPO') and Notice ('DAPN') which aims to unify the current protection orders within the UK. This is following aims to offer "maximum protection to all victims" of domestic violence in the UK in order to prevent the violence from recurring in the home. [11]

  4. Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 - Wikipedia

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    The Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (c. 28) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is concerned with criminal justice and concentrates upon legal protection and assistance to victims of crime, particularly domestic violence .

  5. Domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    In advanced nations [clarification needed] like the UK, Domestic violence victims may have difficulties getting alternative housing which can force them to stay in the abusive relationship. [287] Many domestic violence victims delay leaving the abuser because they have pets and are afraid of what will happen to the pets if they leave.

  6. Family Justice System of England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The matters considered by the court include those arising from marriage, divorce, financial payments following divorce, protection from domestic abuse and the risk of domestic abuse, child custody matters, adoption cases, cases surrounding artificial insemination, and the medical treatment of children. [3]

  7. Clare's Law - Wikipedia

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    The Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse Scotland (DSDAS) was established by Police Scotland in October 2015. [51] DSDAS mirrors DVDS in many respects, including a 'right to ask' and 'power to tell,' allowing third-parties to ask Police Scotland to make disclosures to someone they feel may be at risk of domestic abuse.

  8. Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the MASH is to bring together all the agencies involved in safeguarding of vulnerable adults and children. This can be when they are victims of domestic abuse, neglect, criminal exploitation of labour, sexual exploitation, child sexual abuse, sexual assault, or any other (normally illegal) act that places them at ongoing risk of harm.

  9. Social care in England - Wikipedia

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    Local authority spending on adult social care is a demand on the local tax revenue and for this reason and associated costs to the NHS from hospital admissions, Social care is high on the UK government's agenda, with an aim of integration of health, social care and education to reflect the overlap between these areas. [61]