Home office funding available for organisations which support victims of domestic violence

The Home Office have announced their second round of funding for organisations that support domestic violence victims – the eligibility has now been expanded to include all organisations which support victims (even if domestic abuse is not the primary purpose of the whole organisation).

The remaining £1,207,000 of the 2 million fund has now been opened for applications.

The remit for eligibility includes:

  • Organisations which provide a national service (i.e. all of England, all of Wales, or both)
  • Organisations where the supported victims are very geographically dispersed over multiple Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) areas, and/or no one PCC area is the clear base for the majority of victims
  • Umbrella or second tier organisations
  • Organisations which undertake capacity building, or which support other organisations to support victims and survivors (for example with training, or expert advice and guidance).  This includes those supporting the police in their response to domestic abuse.  It also includes those supporting local authorities or other statutory bodies.

The guidance documents make clear that organisations providing support for ‘honour’ based abuse, forced marriage and genital mutilation will be included.

Please access the application form and guidance here.  

The deadline for applications is soon, email applications to HODomesticAbuseCV-19Fund@homeoffice.gov.uk by midday on 20th July 2020

 

Online chat support is launched to advise on working with high risk perpetrators

The Respect Phoneline and Drive Project based in the UK have launched a webchat and email support for professionals working with perpetrators of domestic abuse who are using high levels of harm, deemed high-risk, or who have been assessed as having complex needs.

Professionals are able to speak to an expert or receive email support at these times:

Day AM PM
Monday 10 – 12 2 – 4
Wednesday 10 – 12 2 – 4
Thursday 10 – 12 2 – 4

They can  email at  info@driveproject.org.uk or go to the below websites during opening hours and click the Launch Webchat icon (please note the icon will show as unavailable outside of hours).

The types of questions may be related to:

  • Get some expert advice on working with perpetrators to keep child and adult victims safer.
  • Explore safe engagement strategies for working with a client.
  • Explore how to implement meaningful interventions for perpetrators which also keep others safe and explore ways to address challenges or gaps staff may have identified within plans.
  • Identify any available ‘disruption’ measures.
  • Identify additional specialist support that may be required.
  • Have a recorded case consultation with a DA (domestic abuse) expert advisor. Professionals can opt to be sent a transcript after the conversation.