Support provided by local authorities to victims of domestic abuse | Domestic Abuse Bill | Public Bill Committees I agree with my hon. Friend that the amendments are clearly coming from the right place, but we share that concern.
Support provided by local authorities to victims of domestic abuse | Domestic Abuse Bill | Public Bill Committees If I may, I will first explain the duty in clause 53, because the amendment is relevant as it is key to what is intended.
Support provided by local authorities to victims of domestic abuse | Domestic Abuse Bill | Public Bill Committees I just draw the hon. Lady’s attention to subsections (9) and (10).
Support provided by local authorities to victims of domestic abuse | Domestic Abuse Bill | Public Bill Committees Again, by way of safeguarding, the local authorities are doing what is intended by the Bill. I draw the hon.
Support provided by local authorities to victims of domestic abuse | Domestic Abuse Bill | Public Bill Committees I am being gentle.
Istanbul Convention | Home Office | Written Answers The Government takes its international commitments very seriously and we have always been clear on our commitment to ratify the Istanbul
Domestic Abuse: Victim Support Schemes | Home Office | Written Answers Just under £1.2m of the funding has so far been allocated to thirteen organisations to help support helplines, web-based services and the
Guidance | Domestic Abuse Bill | Public Bill Committees Clause 47 requires the Government to issue statutory guidance on the new notices and orders to the police, and to any third parties speci
Notification requirements | Domestic Abuse Bill | Public Bill Committees Clause 38 provides that all DAPOs will impose notification requirements on the perpetrator, requiring them to notify the police of certai
Offences relating to notification | Domestic Abuse Bill | Public Bill Committees Clause 40 simply provides that breach of the notification requirements without reasonable excuse is an offence carrying a maximum penalty