An Officer from Herts Constabulary’s Domestic Abuse Investigation Support Unit talks about what his work involves.
Stalking and why it's so serious
Stalking - case studies
Tech abuse and survivor stories
Modern Slavery
Reported cases of people being exploited, forced into modern forms of slavery and trafficked into the UK are on the increase. We feature this blog because of the overlap between modern slavery and domestic abuse. Both men and women can be victims of domestic abuse, coercive and controlling behaviour and sexual exploitation. Our thanks go to the Herts Modern Slavery Partnership for this blog.
Legal guidance - Non-molestation orders, DVPOs, DVPNs
Sometimes it can be difficult to know what options are available to you legally when you are in an abusive relationship. This is a quick run through of some of those options. We would always recommend that you obtain professional advice. The Helpline can give you the phone numbers of legal firms in Herts that can help you.
There's no excuse for elder abuse
No matter how much you may love or care for the person who is hurting you, there is no excuse for Elder Abuse. You have the right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect. Domestic Abuse of Older people is acknowledged to be under reported. In this guide on Elder Abuse we highlight how to spot the signs you are victim and how to get help.
Disability and Partner Abuse
Domestic abuse shelters
Financial abuse in marriage
Clare’s Law
Understanding elder abuse
Meet Chris Roach our Chair
Staying safe after leaving an abusive relationship
This article looks at what you should do to stay safe after leaving an abusive relationship. The period after leaving can be a dangerous time during which you may be at risk. There are steps you can take to keep you and your family as safe as possible and to minimise the risk of contact with your former partner.
Waking up to find you are a victim of coercive control
Leaving an abusive relationship
How to tell if you are experiencing 'Gaslighting' in your relationship
Make your work place a safe place to talk
Volunteer case study
How to spot the signs someone is enduring domestic violence
In this article we highlight the key things to look out for to enable anyone to spot the signs some-one at work, a friend or neighbour is struggling in an abusive relationship.
Domestic Violence is having a negative impact on the morale, productivity and performance of workplace teams across our county and we are on a mission, to help business colleagues address this by taking a stand against Domestic Violence.