The British government sets out its action plan for ending violence against women and girls (2011).
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Call to End Violence Against Women and Girls
The British government sets out its strategy for ending violence against women and girls (2011).
Call to End Violence Progress Review
The British government reviews progress towards its Action Plan to End Violence Against Women and Girls.
Ending Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy (March 2016)
The British government sets out its strategy for ending violence against women and girls.
Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNA) on Domestic and Sexual Violence and Abuse (DSVA)
Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNAs) are local assessments of current and future health and social care needs that could be met by the local authority, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), or the NHS Commissioning Board (NHS CB).
Nottingham CityCare DVA Policy
The Domestic Violence and Abuse Strategy for Nottingham CityCare (2016).
Nottingham Interim Domestic and Sexual Violence and Abuse Strategy (December 2015)
Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership sets out their strategy for reducing the incidence and impact of domestic and sexual violence and abuse.