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Title: PANBIRMINGHAM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE STRATEGY


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PAN-BIRMINGHAM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE STRATEGY
A co-ordinated city-wide responseFIRST YEAR
REVIEW
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Scale of DV
  • Reliance upon police data
  • 13440 incidents reported
  • 6661 crimes
  • Under-reporting
  • Within any one year over 43,000 women will have
    experienced domestic violence in Birmingham
  • similar numbers of children

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Damaging our communities
  • Major social issue -family breakdown,
    delinquency, educational attainment, economic
    viability, homelessness
  • Major public health issue hospital admissions,
    mental health, increase substance misuse, rise in
    STDs, increased teenage pregnancy, suicide (1 in
    4) and murder
  • (Mann 2001)

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Damaging our children
  • Domestic abuse is a primary indicator of child
    protection needs.
  • (Stark.B,and Flitcraft,A,)
  • High co-existence domestic violence and child
    sexual abuse
  • 80 serious case reviews (child deaths) in West
    Midlands feature domestic violence
  • Without intervention and support, can create a
    spiral of disadvantage for life (Montgomery et
    al,)

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A picture of reporting to the police
2006/7
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Cost of domestic violence to Birmingham
  • Services over 58million
  • Lost economic output - 50 million
  • Human emotional costs - 321million

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Strategic Vision
  • To reduce domestic violence and to make
    Birmingham safer for those experiencing domestic
    violence, their children, through co-ordinated
    and comprehensive multi-agency action.

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Establishes 5 priorities
  • Safety Justice
  • Supporting Need
  • Early identification and prevention
  • Children and Young People
  • Co-ordinated responses

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A co-ordinated city-wide response
  • Strengthening Reshaping of Birmingham
    Inter-Agency Domestic Violence Forum
  • Senior level representation
  • Feeding into and from local domestic violence
    forums, think tanks and summits
  • Implementation plan sits with Birmingham
    Community Safety Partnership

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1. Safety Justice
  • Specialist Domestic Violence Court
  • Birmingham Womens Safety Unit
  • Domestic Violence Civil Orders
  • MARACs and Risk Indicator
  • Integrated Domestic Abuse Programme
  • CPS Scrutiny

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Specialist Domestic Violence Court
  • The largest domestic violence court in Europe
  • 3 courts
  • average 21 cases per day
  • 11 components of a specialist court including
    listings, training for court staff and
    magistrates and having independent support

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Birmingham Womens Safety Unit
  • Independent support to domestic violence victims
    through criminal and civil proceedings
  • Risk assessment safety planning
  • Reducing re-offending
  • Increasing confidence in the system 70
  • Increasing safety for women and children - 75
    safer

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Birmingham Womens Safety UnitWorking in
Partnership
  • Civil Orders City Council taking civil action
    against domestic violence perpetrators
  • Single Referral Route to Refuge
  • Home Options
  • Mental Health Pathways - BSMHT
  • Substance Misuse Pathways - BSMHT
  • Family Support with NSPCC

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Sanctuary/Home Security
  • Lead by Housing Department
  • Cross tenure reducing homelessness
  • Choice and risk
  • Importance of independent support worker
  • Home Security or Sanctuary?
  • Pilot in Kings Heath/ Billesley
  • Community house
  • Roll-out 2008

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2. Supporting Need
  • Capacity - Supporting People Review
  • Diversity
  • Forced marriage seminar website
  • No recourse to public funds
  • Choice
  • Improving Services - Birminghams Domestic
    Violence Standards

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4. Children Young People
  • Extending specialist support
  • City wide - NSPCC Womens Aid
  • Local areas family support (non-abusing adult)
  • Training- working with families

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Changing Attitudes
  • 78 people would report someone kicking or
    mistreating their dog whereas only 53 would
    report someone kicking or mistreating a partner
  • (BBC Survey 2003)
  • Over 30 boys think it acceptable in certain
    circumstances to hit their girlfriend
  • Over 30 of girls think it acceptable in certain
    circumstances to be hit
  • 16 regularly hit by boyfriends
  • (NSPCC 2005)

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4. Children Young People
  • Changing attitudes
  • Opportunities to disclose
  • Schools Youth settings
  • Childrens Fund BSWAid
  • The Schools Pack

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4. Children Young People
  • Take-up by extended school clusters
  • Kingstanding Education Action Zone
  • Training for teachers
  • Training for non-teaching staff
  • Named person in school
  • Schools programme
  • Next day coffee morning with parents
  • Support sessions for children
  • NSPCC campaign

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Supporting PractitionersTraining Events
  • Training
  • Awareness
  • Direct Questioning
  • Risk Assessment
  • Working with families
  • Professional Training Social Workers
  • Seminars
  • Forced marriage
  • Alcohol Domestic Violence

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Supporting PractitionersInformation -
www.biadvf.org
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Supporting Practitioners
  • Directory link to CAF directory

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www.biadvf.org Members Area
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Getting InvolvedLocal Forums Task Groups
  • Edgbaston
  • Kingstanding
  • Ladywood
  • Northfield
  • North (Sutton Erdington)
  • Perry Barr
  • Selly Oak
  • Sparkbrook
  • Contact details on www.biadvf.org

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Getting InvolvedDV Groups
  • Asian Womens Domestic Violence Forum
  • Specialist Midwives Group
  • BEN Domestic Violence Forum
  • Supporting People Mini Forum (DV)
  • Homeless in Hostel
  • DomAD
  • Domestic Violence Civil Orders Partnership

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2008-9 Opportunities
  • National Indicators
  • Reducing repeat victimisation
  • Reducing dv homicides
  • Public Sector Agreements
  • Reducing harm from domestic violence and sexual
    violence

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OpportunitiesBirminghams Domestic Violence
Standards
  • 2004 - first local authority area to agree
    multi-agency principles and standards
  • All agencies
  • All settings
  • All workers

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OpportunitiesBirminghams Domestic Violence
Standards
  • Extend to embrace challenges
  • Complex and diverse needs
  • Information sharing
  • Common assessment framework
  • Family support services
  • Shaping services based on risk and need
  • Involvement in the process maintaining the
    dialogue

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Children Young People
  • Impact of WMPolice risk indicator DARIN
  • HOB receiving 70 notifications per week
  • Risk screening tool for children
  • Overload and risk
  • Safeguarding Board Police
  • Improving referral and risk assessment processes
    to protect children
  • Role of public protection units

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Public Protection Units
  • Inspector Sean Russell
  • West Midland Police
  • Vice-Chair HOB Safeguarding Forum

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Further information
  • www.biadvf.org
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