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Page summary This resource is from the News section. Sections available here: Content Domestic Violence needs boost to improve case handling, says Metropolitan Police Authority 70/06 New impetus is needed if a multi-agency initiative to develop a domestic violence strategy for London’s criminal justice agencies is to be successful, the Metropolitan Police Authority said today (15 November). Project Umbra, commissioned by the London Criminal Justice Board, and led by the Metropolitan Police, is designed to improve London’s response to domestic violence. But a lack of resources and progress has raised concerns among members of the MPA’s Equal Opportunities and Diversity Board. Kirsten Hearn, EODB Chair, said:
Cindy Butts, who chairs the MPA’s Domestic Violence Board, said:
Project Umbra involves a partnership of voluntary and statutory bodies working together to improve the way in which the police, courts, judiciary, lawyers and others collaborate to make significant improvements to the way that domestic violence cases are handled throughout the criminal justice process. A number of working groups focus on key areas, such as improving performance and data sharing, increasing advocacy and support services and protecting children and young people exposed to domestic violence. Around 30 community and voluntary sector representatives, including a number of domestic violence intervention groups, will attend the EODB meeting tomorrow (16 November) at 2pm, at 10 Dean Farrar Street, London SW1. Project Umbra reports by the Metropolitan Police and the Metropolitan Police Authority, being presented to the meeting tomorrow, are available on the MPA website. Notes to editorsFurther media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office |
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