Domestic Abuse and Support Services in Herefordshire

Domestic Abuse Services
Helen Richardson - Head of Client Services
         Catherine Collis – Herefordshire County Manager
What is domestic abuse?
Definition as outlined in the Domestic Abuse Act 2021
Behaviour of a person towards another person is “domestic abuse” if :
They are each aged 16 or over and are personally connected to each other, and the behaviour is abusive.
Behaviour is “abusive” if it consists of any of the following:
Physical or sexual abuse
Violent or threatening behaviour
Controlling or coercive behaviour
Economic abuse
Psychological, emotional or other abuse
It does not matter whether the behaviour consists of a single incident or a course of conduct.
“Economic abuse” means any behaviour that has a substantial adverse effect on their ability to Acquire, use or maintain
money or other property, or Obtain goods or services.
A child who witnesses domestic abuse is considered a victim under the DA Bill.
Domestic abuse dynamics and tactics
Lauren Laverne
“What I remember most about emotional abuse is that it’s like
being put in a box. / How you end up in there is the biggest trick. /
Maybe you think it’s a treasure box at first: you’re in there because
you’re special.”/
“Soon the box starts to shrink. Every time you touch the edges
there is an “argument”. / So, you try to make yourself fit. You curl
up, become smaller, quieter, remove the ‘offensive’ parts of your
personality. / You eliminate people and interests, change your
behaviour. / But still the box gets smaller. You think it’s your fault.”
Herefordshire Services
Services for all
Helpline
Free, confidential, non judgmental advice and support -  Herefordshire 
0800 783 1359
Men’s Domestic Abuse Helpline 
0800 0149082
24hrs a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year
Listening support
One-to-one support and advocacy, r
isk assessing and safety planning
Referrals to safe accommodation, IDVA, legal advice, group support programmes, support for children
Recovery Pathway – group programmes for those who are still in, or who have left abusive relationships
Referral and signposting to other appropriate agencies
Email and chat line
Herefordshire Services
Services for all
Safe Accommodation
Women’s Refuge – self contained flats with disability suite
Extended refuge – houses and flats in the community (protected characteristics, pets)
6 months tailored and intensive support
Children and Young People’s worker
Herefordshire Services
Services for all
Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVA)
High Risk domestic abuse cases – usually scoring over 14 on the DASH
Short term work to reduce risk
Works alongside the MARAC process
Hospital IDVA’s
Inclusion IDVA’s
Herefordshire Services
Services for all
Children & Young
People
Trauma informed support for CYP. A strong focus on self-
esteem, self-care and understanding healthy relationships.
Helping Hands 7-12 years
Recovery Toolkit 11-18 years
CRUSH 13-19 years
1-2-1 Support 5-18 years
Young Peoples IDVA’s 13+ years
DA prevention worker – for those displaying harmful
behaviours
Adult Community
support
12 week group support programmes:
The Freedom Programme – perpetrator tactics
Nurture Programme – supporting children through
domestic abuse
Power to change - repair and re-build of self-esteem and
confidence
Recovery Toolkit - improving psychological well-being
through developing positive lifestyle and coping strategies
Herefordshire Services
Services for all
Support Services for men
Freephone men’s domestic abuse Helpline
Community Group Support
Safe accommodation
One to one support
https://youtu.be/BVTdbFXT4_M
Barriers to support
Rurality
https://www.ruralmedia.co.uk/TheWillows
 
Lack of services, isolation, awareness, community, poverty, traditional roles of men and women
 
Talk Community, The Hope Centre Bromyard, W.I.’s, Parish Clerks and village halls.
Gender – male, female, non binary, transgender
Age – those over 60 are much more likely to experience abuse from an adult family member or intimate partner
than those under 60
https://youtu.be/JQtfUUpdB6k
Barriers to support
Ethnicity, Culture and religion – threats relating to immigration, language barrier, honour based violence
Sexual identity – LGBT+
Intimidation and threats of disclosure of sexual orientation and gender identity to family, friends, work colleagues, community
making a person feel guilty or ashamed of their sexual orientation and gender
Limiting or controlling access to LGBT+ spaces
Using immigration law to threaten a person with deportation to the country of origin, which might be unsafe due to anti-gay
legislation (GALOP 2021)
Who am I anymore? 
https://youtu.be/j3zPW20ID8c
Changing the narrative
Why don’t they leave?
Fear, coercion, shame, protecting children, finances, low self esteem, don’t recognise the abuse, love for their
perpetrator, lack of confidence in professionals, impact on work/education, social stigma, not wanting to leave their
home and local support networks, poor mental health, physical disability……………
Why do they do that?
DRIVE
Men & Masculinities programme
Thank you!
www.westmerciawomensaid.org
Helpline 0800 7831359
Male Domestic Abuse Helpline 0800 014 9082
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Domestic abuse is outlined in the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 as abusive behavior towards someone with whom there is a personal connection, encompassing physical, sexual, violent, threatening, controlling, coercive, economic, and psychological abuse. Witnessing domestic abuse also impacts children. Herefordshire offers a range of services, including helplines, support for men, safe accommodations in women's refuges, tailored support programs, and advocacy. It's crucial to recognize the signs of abuse and know where to seek help.

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  1. Domestic Abuse Services Helen Richardson - Head of Client Services Catherine Collis Herefordshire County Manager

  2. What is domestic abuse? Definition as outlined in the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 Behaviour of a person towards another person is domestic abuse if : They are each aged 16 or over and are personally connected to each other, and the behaviour is abusive. Behaviour is abusive if it consists of any of the following: Physical or sexual abuse Violent or threatening behaviour Controlling or coercive behaviour Economic abuse Psychological, emotional or other abuse It does not matter whether the behaviour consists of a single incident or a course of conduct. Economic abuse means any behaviour that has a substantial adverse effect on their ability to Acquire, use or maintain money or other property, or Obtain goods or services. A child who witnesses domestic abuse is considered a victim under the DA Bill.

  3. Domestic abuse dynamics and tactics

  4. Lauren Laverne What I remember most about emotional abuse is that it s like being put in a box. / How you end up in there is the biggest trick. / Maybe you think it s a treasure box at first: you re in there because you re special. / Soon the box starts to shrink. Every time you touch the edges there is an argument . / So, you try to make yourself fit. You curl up, become smaller, quieter, remove the offensive parts of your personality. / You eliminate people and interests, change your behaviour. / But still the box gets smaller. You think it s your fault.

  5. Herefordshire Services Services for all Helpline Free, confidential, non judgmental advice and support - Herefordshire 0800 783 1359 Men s Domestic Abuse Helpline 0800 0149082 24hrs a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year Listening support One-to-one support and advocacy, risk assessing and safety planning Referrals to safe accommodation, IDVA, legal advice, group support programmes, support for children Recovery Pathway group programmes for those who are still in, or who have left abusive relationships Referral and signposting to other appropriate agencies Email and chat line

  6. Herefordshire Services Services for all Safe Accommodation Women s Refuge self contained flats with disability suite Extended refuge houses and flats in the community (protected characteristics, pets) 6 months tailored and intensive support Children and Young People s worker

  7. Herefordshire Services Services for all Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVA) High Risk domestic abuse cases usually scoring over 14 on the DASH Short term work to reduce risk Works alongside the MARAC process Hospital IDVA s Inclusion IDVA s

  8. Herefordshire Services Services for all Children & Young People Adult Community support 12 week group support programmes: Trauma informed support for CYP. A strong focus on self- esteem, self-care and understanding healthy relationships. The Freedom Programme perpetrator tactics Nurture Programme supporting children through domestic abuse Helping Hands 7-12 years Power to change - repair and re-build of self-esteem and confidence Recovery Toolkit 11-18 years CRUSH 13-19 years Recovery Toolkit - improving psychological well-being through developing positive lifestyle and coping strategies 1-2-1 Support 5-18 years Young Peoples IDVA s 13+ years DA prevention worker for those displaying harmful behaviours

  9. Herefordshire Services Services for all Support Services for men Freephone men s domestic abuse Helpline Community Group Support Safe accommodation One to one support https://youtu.be/BVTdbFXT4_M

  10. Barriers to support Rurality https://www.ruralmedia.co.uk/TheWillows Lack of services, isolation, awareness, community, poverty, traditional roles of men and women Talk Community, The Hope Centre Bromyard, W.I. s, Parish Clerks and village halls. Gender male, female, non binary, transgender Age those over 60 are much more likely to experience abuse from an adult family member or intimate partner than those under 60 https://youtu.be/JQtfUUpdB6k

  11. Barriers to support Ethnicity, Culture and religion threats relating to immigration, language barrier, honour based violence Sexual identity LGBT+ Intimidation and threats of disclosure of sexual orientation and gender identity to family, friends, work colleagues, community making a person feel guilty or ashamed of their sexual orientation and gender Limiting or controlling access to LGBT+ spaces Using immigration law to threaten a person with deportation to the country of origin, which might be unsafe due to anti-gay legislation (GALOP 2021) Who am I anymore? https://youtu.be/j3zPW20ID8c

  12. Changing the narrative Why don t they leave? Fear, coercion, shame, protecting children, finances, low self esteem, don t recognise the abuse, love for their perpetrator, lack of confidence in professionals, impact on work/education, social stigma, not wanting to leave their home and local support networks, poor mental health, physical disability Why do they do that? DRIVE Men & Masculinities programme

  13. www.westmerciawomensaid.org Helpline 0800 7831359 Male Domestic Abuse Helpline 0800 014 9082 Thank you!

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