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Neath Port Talbot Domestic Abuse Forum was established in 1997. However, it was not until 2004 and through the employment of a Coordinator; with Home Office and now Welsh Assembly funding, has the forum been able to take forward the Domestic Abuse Agenda in Neath Port Talbot.
The work of the forum focuses on the five key outcomes of the All Wales Strategy for Tackling Domestic Abuse, these include:
1. Reducing the number of domestic abuse homicides
2. Reducing the prevalence on domestic abuse
3. Increase the rate that domestic abuse is reported
4. Increase the rate of domestic abuse offences that are brought to justice
5. Ensure that victims of domestic abuse are adequately protected and supported
Neath Port Talbot is unique in that it also receives funding from the Welsh Assembly Government through its Communities First Programme for a Communities First Domestic Abuse Community Of Interest. The partnership has three key aims:
1. To provide opportunities for those affected by domestic abuse to increase their capacity, build their confidence with the aim that they can become active members of society.
2. To bring those who have been affected by domestic abuse together with service providers to identify gaps in service provision and to work to improve existing services.
3. To raise public and professional awareness of domestic abuse through training, attending & organising events and working with children & young people.
The partnerships Cefnogi Project is working with New Pathways in Merthyr Tydfil to provide a Neath Port Talbot based pilot-counselling project for individuals affected by domestic abuse. Service providers had repeatedly expressed the difficulties in accessing counselling services. The project will run for one year and for one day per week initially with a view to use the findings from monitoring and evaluation to support future funding applications.
Much attention is paid to elder abuse, but little distinction is often made between that important issue and the issue of domestic abuse amongst older people. A research paper published in Scotland identified a number of issues that need to be considered when approaching this area of work. As a result of our own and other research, the partnership is working closely with Neath Port Talbot Older Persons’ Council to produce literature, develop training and work with service providers to tackle this important issue.
The partnership actively work with 'Progressive Women in Wales’ - a group of women from BME communities in Neath Port Talbot and have facilitated the organisation of a number of events raising awareness of the issues faced by BME women in Neath Port Talbot.
A further project introduced by the partnership is the Refuge IT project, whereby funding was secured through Communities@One to provide IT access, training and support to women and children within refuge. The objectives of the project are to build capacity of project users, giving them the tools to develop new skills and to make the experience of living in refuge slightly easier & to remain in contact with friends and family that may have been left behind.
The Morpheus project allows individuals affected by domestic abuse to attend courses that build on attributes people have but don’t portray e.g. confidence building, self esteem. This course runs for 8 weeks and there are 12 individuals attending the first of 2 courses. The follow on stage of the project are courses that promote formal education, training and employment opportunities.
There are currently three sexual assault referral centres either operating or being developed with the South Wales Area and a total of six within Wales. The Neath Port Talbot Domestic abuse Partnership is committed to working with service providers in any way possible to ensure the success of these centres and to the services they provide to victims.
Real progress has been achieved in the criminal justice response to domestic abuse. The police, CPS, judiciary and probation service have all made strides to improve their services.
Neath Port Talbot’s Specialist Domestic Violence Court (SDVC) started in September 2005 after almost 18 months of preparation. It was then granted pilot status by the Home Office. Steady progress has been made during this time and the process of the SDVC is continually developing, along with new SDVC’s being introduced across the UK and further commitment from national government. Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conferences (MARAC’s) form part of the criminal justice response, so too do the Independent Domestic Violence Advisor; of which Neath Port Talbot has both successfully operating in Neath Port Talbot.
The Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) is employed through the local authority. In the first year of operating the IDVA received 584 referrals and was able to engage with 40% of those referrals. We are currently awaiting a final funding decision from the Ministry of Justice for the current financial year. Safer Neath Port Talbot Community Safety Partnership (CSP) realised the vital service that the IDVA provides to the most vulnerable victims and as a result, the funding provided from the Ministry of Justices’ Victims Surcharge Fund will be 'topped up’ locally by the CSP via the CRASB Fund.
During 2007/8 Neath Port Talbot received a one off Home Office grant of £15,000 to provide support for the MARAC process. This grant was used to employ a MARAC Support Worker, which freed Police Domestic Abuse Officers from time consuming administrative duties and allowed them to focus on the needs of victims. The post was deemed to be such an important factor in the overall service provided to victims that the CSP and Police agreed to joint fund the post during 2008/9.
A new sub group of the domestic abuse forum is currently being set up to focus on the issues surrounding Children and Young People, working closely with the Children and Young People’s Partnership, Neath Port Talbot’s Children’s Services and the Police. It is anticipated that the focus of this group will be to consider the needs of children caught up in domestic abuse and the adequacy of local services in meeting these needs. The sub group is also in the process of organising a conference with key speakers focussing on the effects domestic abuse has on children and education, health and offending.
The Ante Natal Care Pathway for domestic abuse has been operating since early 2006 in Neath Port Talbot and is now in place across Wales, similarly care pathways and pilot projects are also planned to operate within the field of A+E and Women’s Health Services.
As part of the training and awareness programme in Neath Port Talbot, the partnership is working with the Local Health Board and is providing training to all local GP’s and Practice Nurses. We are also working closely with local health centres to introduce drop in and information services and have worked in partnership with the LHB and the National Domestic Abuse Helpline to ensure adequate information is displayed and is accessible in each and every GP practice and chemist in Neath Port Talbot.
Since early 2006 the partnership has delivered core domestic training to student nurses at Swansea University. This is now an ongoing programme, with approximately 600 student nurses benefiting.
Locally Neath Port Talbot has an action plan which outlines how the forum is working towards each of the key aims. Below is an example of progress against each aim.
Funding is an ongoing concern within the field, however, three year funding from the Welsh Assemble Government for Coordinators in welcomed. However, funding to support central government initiative remains a constant concern. IDVA and MARAC funding have previously run on either an annual or one off basis, with an expectation that local CSP’s and local statutory agencies build long term funding into local budgets.
However, with competing demands from other priority areas within the arena of Community Safety, coupled with cuts to local government funding, this expectation is highly unrealistic.
Local domestic abuse forums would welcome a commitment to 3 year funding from the Home Office and Ministry of Justice to support these vital projects and improve the safety of victims.
Once again however, Neath Port Talbot would like to thank the Welsh Assembly Government for their commitment to tackling domestic abuse and is reflected in their commitment to 3 year funding allocations for coordinators.
Number of Incidents Reported to Police 2007/8 - 2,017
Number of Incidents Reported to Police 2006/7 - 1,779
Number of Incidents Reported to Police 2005/6 - 1,866
Number of Referrals made to IDVA Service Feb 07 to Feb 08 - 584
% of referrals who engaged with service - 39%
Number of Calls from Neath Port Talbot landlines to the National Domestic Abuse Helpline: