Domestic Abuse: LGBT People | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office has taken considerable action during the pandemic to assess and combat the impact of COVID-19 on all victims of domestic
Domestic Abuse: Coronavirus | Home Office | Written Answers We are working closely with domestic abuse charities, the Domestic Abuse Commissioner and police to monitor the impact of covid-19 on inc
Domestic Abuse: Coronavirus | Home Office | Written Answers We are acutely aware of the need to put victims at the heart of our approach to tackling domestic abuse at this time.
Prostitution: Coronavirus | Home Office | Written Answers Throughout the Covid-19 outbreak, the Government’s priority is to protect those selling sex from harm and exploitation and target those w
Sexual Offences: Victim Support Schemes | Home Office | Written Answers The Government and the Police remain rightly focussed on combatting the harms and exploitation associated with prostitution and helping t
Human Trafficking: Children | Home Office | Written Answers Last year, the Government successfully rolled out Independent Child Trafficking Guardians (ICTGs) to one third of local authorities in En
Immigrants: Domestic Abuse | Home Office | Written Answers Following the recommendations of the Joint Committee on the Draft Domestic Abuse Bill in June 2019, the Government committed to review ou
Domestic Abuse: LGBT People | Home Office | Written Answers It is important that all survivors of domestic abuse have access to appropriate support services according to their needs, and a range of
Home Office: Overseas Aid | Home Office | Written Answers The UK’s Gender Equality Act 2014 (an amendment to 2002 International Development Act, IDA), legally requires all overseas development fu
Home Office: Written Questions | Home Office | Written Answers The response for UINs 311, 312 and 313 were given on 25th June 2020.