#SaferSummer | Domestic Abuse Awareness Campaign

Every year in Hampshire there are more than 30,000 reports of domestic abuse, making it the largest reported crime in the county. Official statistics show that domestic abuse accounts for 15% of all recorded crime nationally and affects nearly 2 million people each year. These numbers are stubbornly high, and we know that they are also the tip of the iceberg, because the true figures are concealed by chronic underreporting.   

I was alarmed to see an unexplained fall in number of deomestic abuse cases reported to the local police. There is no evidence that Basingstoke is bucking national trends, so I am concerned that this change is likely to be explained by a decline in the reporting of domestic abuse incidents. This is backed up by a recent survey conducted by the Borough Council; when asked, over half of Basingstoke residents said they would not know where to seek support if they were experiencing domestic abuse.  

Over the next 6 weeks, I am working with local charities, businesses, schools, community groups, the police, and many others who already do so much to support victims, to raise awareness of the different forms of domestic abuse, the many different people it can affect, and the ways victims in Basingstoke can get help. Acknowledging the importance of dealing with the root causes of domestic abuse, I will also signpost the support available to perpetrators.  

All of us have a responsibility to end domestic abuse. Let’s make a start this summer. #SaferSummer #SaferCommunities

Campaigns

Domestic Abuse Awareness Campaign

#SaferSummer #SaferCommuntities domestic abuse awareness campaign follows on from a recent roundtable I held with key domestic abuse services stakeholder including Donna Jones, Police and Crime Commissioner, service providers You Trust, Stop Domestic Abuse and Aurora New Dawn, Sovereign Housing

News

Local MP welcomes greater protections in revised Domestic Abuse Bill

Today the Domestic Abuse Bill was reintroduced to the House of Commons as MPs considered the amendments that had been made to the Bill by the House of Lords. Speaking in the Chamber today, Maria Miller celebrated the cross-party work of the Bill, which makes provisions for an independent Domestic A

Local MP welcomes new Government scheme to help victims of domestic abuse

Victims of domestic abuse will be able to access support from local pharmacies in Basingstoke, as part of the Ask for ANI scheme backed by local MP Maria Miller. The scheme will allow those at risk or suffering from abuse in the local area to discreetly use a recognised codeword to signal that they

Joint Committee on the Draft Domestic Abuse Bill

The Joint Committee on the Draft Domestic Abuse Bill which is chaired by the local MP, Maria Miller has today published its report on the Bill and called for it to be amended to give greater protection to victims of domestic abuse. 
 

Views on Draft Domestic Abuse Bill invited

Following extensive consultation last year, on 21 January 2019 the Government published a draft Domestic Abuse Bill together with Explanatory Notes and a response to the consultation.