29 Domestic Abuse Service PDF 97 KB
Minutes:
The Board received a report from the
Executive Director, Environment and Regeneration, which provided an update on strategic
and service developments in delivering the Council’s duties on domestic
abuse.
Members were reminded that the
Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Service transferred to the Council in
January 2023 and a report was presented to the Board in February 2023. The service underwent a restructure and recruitment
was underway to increase capacity in the team, including a Case Worker who
would work with perpetrators and a Domestic Abuse Advocate Educator, who would
work with the 14 GP surgeries in Halton to raise educational awareness about
domestic violence. The additional staff
would help support the team and respond to service demands which were
exceptionally high; Halton was the second highest in the country with 174 live
cases and 90 cases pending.
The report also provided an update on
the following areas:
·
Multi
Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC) - a workshop was held in November
which focused on a significant piece of Halton research led by Safelives. This
resulted in a high quality report which would help shape a work programme for
the Domestic Abuse Partnership Board and improve local services in Halton;
·
White
Ribbon – in October 2023, Council supported a motion to obtain accredited
status from White Ribbon. The Domestic
Abuse Partnership Board would govern the White Ribbon Steering Group and work
was in progress; and
·
Halton
Resolve – this work had been commissioned to support an emotional health and
wellbeing service for children, young people and families to reduce the impact
of domestic abuse; this was being developed by the Children’s Society. During July and September 2023, 30 children
and young people received a referral.
The
following additional information and comments were noted:
·
Domestic
abuse also affected older people;
·
Members
to be given the opportunity to be involved in the White Ribbon Steering Group;
·
Members
to be offered the opportunity to attend any future Workforce Development
Sessions which were held to raise awareness on domestic abuse; and
·
Men
were also victims of domestic violence.
Members were reassured that Halton operated a universal service and the
Police also supported targeted approaches for individuals who presented as
victims, for example, those in custody.
RESOLVED: That the Board note and comment on the report.