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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 22/06, in which the MPA announces the formation of the MPA Domestic Violence Board, which will work to achieve improved service provision for victims across London. Sections available here: Content MPA Domestic Violence Board - working to achieve improved service provision for victims across London 22/06 The first meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority’s Domestic Violence Board, set up to monitor, scrutinise and support the Metropolitan police’s response to domestic violence, will take place tomorrow, Wednesday 5 April. The Board aims to secure continuous improvements in the Met’s response to domestic violence by sharing best practice and innovation with all the agencies, both voluntary and statutory, working in London. Cindy Butts, chair of the MPA Domestic Violence Board, said:
Cindy continued:
Commenting on the contribution the MPA Domestic Violence Board will make, Cindy concluded:
Each meeting of the Board will examine work taking place within two London boroughs. The first meeting will hear from representatives of Havering and Croydon about how they tackle the problems of domestic violence and meet the needs of victims locally. The Met’s Project Umbra programme board chair, Commander Steve Allen, will give an overview of Umbra’s work and representatives from borough councils, community, voluntary and statutory agencies involved in supporting victims of domestic violence, have been invited to attend. Notes to editors1. Media are not invited to attend because of the sensitive nature of the issues to be discussed. 2. Figures:
3. The MPA Domestic Violence Board, a sub-group of the MPA
Equal Opportunities and Diversity Board, will meet quarterly. Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office |
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