Resolute: Zero Tolerance For Domestic Abuse

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Resolute: Zero Tolerance For Domestic Abuse

@ResoluteSupport

We support women to find their strength, determination and dignity after domestic abuse, domestic violence and coercive control.

Barnsley, England Tham gia Aralık 2023
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Resolute: Zero Tolerance For Domestic Abuse
We are incredibly proud to have helped bring the proximity system into reality in the UK. This is not just progress. This is protection. This is innovation that wiil save lives. For too long, survivors of domestic abuse have been left to live in fear @ResoluteSupport
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victoria@DollyScoobs·
#holdalljudgestoaccount I’m very tempted to apply for this post. I’d start with an experiment.. Examine a complaint and assess whether it has merit BEFORE working out how to dismiss it. Novel approach I know but could be worth a try…🤔
Bar Standards Board@barstandards

We are recruiting eight experts to join us and contribute to policy development or supporting our staff where they need expert advice to inform regulatory decisions. 🔗 Follow the link for more: bit.ly/4sgJzQj

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Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Justice@MoJGovUK·
High-risk offenders will face greater and closer supervision after release from prison, to cut crime and reduce reoffending. That means: ✅Thousands more offenders tagged with GPS and alcohol monitors ✅Cutting-edge tech for probation staff ✅Increased probation workforce
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Jade Blue
Jade Blue@jadeblueLDN·
Today pushed me to my limits. But within it, there were real pockets - more than not - where space was genuinely made to listen to lived experience. That mattered. Because we’re not asking for perfection. We’re asking for a system that is bearable, and a process that is credible. Still sitting with it - will process it properly over the next few days.
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Rachel Williams
Rachel Williams@Rachel_SUTDA·
This is behind a paywall, but have I got this right, they want to tag victims???? If that is correct ffs carry on making victim feel like they are to blame! Just do your jobs and hold the perp to account for their violent abhorrent crimes, and take away their freedom.
The Telegraph@Telegraph

Rape and domestic abuse victims will be tracked to prevent them ever coming into contact with their attackers under Britain’s biggest-ever expansion of tagging. Read more here ⤵️ telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/1…

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Killed Women
Killed Women@KilledWomennw·
International Women’s Day 2026: Families Demand Action on Violence Against Women And Girls – “We Were Here. Where Were You?” In honour of International Women’s Day, the Killed Women network stood with bereaved families on 12th March as Parliament heard the names of women whose lives have been lost. We express our sincere thanks to Jess Phillips, Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls, for reading the names of women who have lost their lives over the past year and for continuing this powerful annual tradition. Killed Women also thank the vital work of Counting Dead Women, who provide the list of names read out each year. But we say that remembrance must also lead to action. Killed Women call for urgent reform across CPS, policing, domestic homicide reviews and justice in sentencing in order to address the continuing national crisis of violence against women and girls, and to ensure that warning signs are acted upon before more lives are lost. Layla Coe, CEO of Killed Women: “We thank Jess Phillips for continuing the tradition of reading the names each year. This International Women’s Day we stand with families who say: ‘We Were Here. Where Were You?’ We urge those in power to implement the recommendations in our research report Invisible Women Made Visible (killedwomen.org/invisible-women) and deliver the systemic change needed to end violence against women and girls. Recognition and remembrance must now lead to reform and accountability.” KW's full statement can be read here: docs.google.com/document/d/1q-…
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