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The Multi-Agency Domestic Abuse &  Violence Against Women Partnership


  • Dumfries and Galloway Council
    (Education and Community Services and Corporate Services)
  • NHS Dumfries and Galloway
  • The Voluntary Sector
    (Women's Aid and the South West Rape Crisis and Sexual Abuse Centre)
  • Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary
  • The Procurator Fiscal's Office
  • The Reporter to the Children’s Panel
  • A local solicitor specialising in family law
No excuse - meeting

As the title suggests, the partnership is responsible for the development of a local strategy to tackle domestic abuse throughout the region. This three year strategy will focus on prevention, protection, provision as well as the locally identified priorities of partnership and progress.

The Domestic Abuse & Violence Against women Partnership (DAVAWP) recognise that violence and abuse against groups other than women takes place (for example, against men, in same sex relationships and/or by other family members). We acknowledge that some groups experience more abuse than others and that for domestic abuse there is a clear gender divide with abuse being experienced by women and perpetrated by men.

 

No excuse for domestic abuse

The National Strategy to Address Domestic Abuse defines domestic abuse as “Domestic abuse (as gender-based abuse), can be perpetrated by partners or ex-partners and can include physical abuse (assault and physical attack involving a range of behaviour), sexual abuse (acts which degrade and humiliate women and are perpetrated against their will, including rape) and mental and emotional abuse (such as threats, verbal abuse, racial abuse, withholding money and other types of controlling behaviour such as isolation from family or friends).

The Scottish Government have published research into domestic abuse by females towards males, and the results of this research are published on the Scottish Government website - www.scotland.gov.uk

 

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