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Citation

Part D. Practice 2006; 18(1): 47-58.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/09503150600577031

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

An initiative for victims of domestic abuse was evaluated and the views and experiences of some of those who had been involved were sought. The initiative, between Tayside Police and Barnardo's in Scotland, responds to all calls and referrals to the Police where domestic abuse is an issue. Legal and safety advice by visit, letter or telephone contact is provided by the Police and further flexible support offered from the Barnardo's project workers. Those using the support, then or later, can receive legal, financial, housing, education, safety and psychological help and support as they require. Questionnaires were used and a sample of respondents, police and project workers was interviewed. All respondents rated the initiative highly. The main strength identified was the individualised support, which is not time-limited but driven by individual need; the help and involvement for each person and their family, building up their self-esteem and confidence while supporting them to make their own choices. The length of time that support is needed is also discussed.

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