Violence against Women and Girls 2024-11-25

2024-11-25

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Q1 Partial Answer
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The MP inquires about support provided to local organisations addressing violence against women and girls.
What support she is providing to local organisations to help tackle violence against women and girls.
The scale of violence against women and girls in our country is intolerable, and the Government will treat it as a national emergency. As part of this mission, we are bringing together Ministers from right across Government so that every Department does its bit, from prevention work in schools through to relentless pursuit of dangerous perpetrators. On top of that work, we have already begun strengthening the police response to domestic abuse.
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Did not specify concrete support measures for local organisations beyond general statements about interdepartmental collaboration and increased police response.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Laura Kyrke-Smith Lab
Aylesbury
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The MP highlights the importance of a trauma-informed approach in public services to assist victims of domestic abuse.
Charities such as Aylesbury Women's Aid do brilliant and vital work to support survivors of domestic abuse. However, when these survivors interact with other public-facing services such as emergency or healthcare services, they are not always met with the same level of understanding. What measures is the Minister taking to ensure that survivors of domestic violence and abuse are met with a trauma-informed approach across all public services?
A massive thank you to Aylesbury Women's Aid for the amazing work that it is clearly doing. I am afraid that my hon. Friend and victims are exactly right in their assessment. That is why we must have a completely cross-Government approach to ensuring that no matter where a victim stands up, all services take responsibility for their role in the lives of those who are suffering.
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Acknowledged the issue but did not specify concrete measures or initiatives.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Monica Harding Lib Dem
Esher and Walton
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The MP questions the effectiveness of the DARA tool in accurately assessing risks for victims of coercive control.
As the hon. Member for Stourbridge (Cat Eccles) pointed out, coercive control is a criminal offence but it is often overlooked, despite research suggesting that it is the third highest risk factor in domestic homicide. In my surgeries in Esher and Walton, victims have told me that there is not a sufficient understanding of coercive control in police interviews, particularly when other crimes are being investigated. What assessments are being made of the effectiveness of the roll-out of the domestic abuse risk assessment—DARA—toolkit, which was introduced by the College of Policing in 2022?
A number of different risk assessment tools are used, whether DARA or Dash—the domestic abuse, stalking, harassment and honour-based violence risk assessment—which has a more historical grounding and is used more widely. I want the hon. Lady to know that it is impossible to read any domestic homicide review in our country for the past decade and not think that risk assessments, and how well they are used and operating, is something that we should look at.
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Did not provide specific information on DARA toolkit effectiveness but acknowledged the importance of assessing risk assessment tools' performance.
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Q4 Direct Answer
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The MP invites the Minister to visit and thank staff at Sandycroft centre, a crucial support provider for vulnerable individuals.
Will the Minister join me in thanking the incredible staff at the Sandycroft centre in my constituency, who offer life-saving support for vulnerable people in times of crisis? Will she visit the centre with me to hear from CEO Lee McKenzie and the independent sexual violence advisers, who are on the frontline tackling increased violence against women and girls?
As it is very local to me, I take a particular interest in the Sandycroft centre. Such centres are invaluable to vulnerable women, and I would be delighted to visit him and Lee—it would be a 15-minute drive.
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Q5 Partial Answer
Shockat Adam Ind
Leicester South
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The MP raises concerns about local charities struggling with funding and potential impact of the Government's proposed increase in employer's national insurance.
Does the Minister agree that local charities like Jasmine House, which operates in my constituency, play a vital role in supporting women who have been victims of a sexual crime? But in addition to the worry of constantly trying to find funding, they are concerned about the impact that the Government's proposed increase in employer's national insurance will have on their ability to continue providing that help. Does the Minister agree that they should be exempt from the changes to national insurance contributions?
I pay tribute to Jasmine House. As someone who applied for funding for a similar centre, I understand exactly the funding pressures that its staff will face. What the sector really needs is stability, the assurance of more than single-year funding, which the Government are looking at, and making sure that we mitigate to ensure that there is enough.
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Did not confirm or deny exemption but acknowledged funding pressures.
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