Domestic abuse (health and wellbeing needs in South Tyneside)
Key contacts and references
Key Contact | Paula Phillips |
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Job Title | Public Health Service Lead |
Paula.phillips@southtyneside.gov.uk
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Phone Number | 0191 424 6441 |
Key Contact | Julie Connaughton |
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Job Title | Public Health Practitioner |
Julie.connaughton@southtyneside.gov.uk
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Phone Number | 0191 424 6520 |
- Characteristics of children in need 2016-17, Department of Education and Skills. GOV.UK: Characteristics of children in need 2015 to 2016
- Children Act 1989 as extended by the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (section 120)
- Information for Local Area on the definition of Domestic Violence and Abuse, Home Office, March 2013
- The Multi-Agency response to children living with domestic abuse, Ofsted, 19 September 2017. GOV.UK: JTAI domestic abuse
- The Economic and Social Cost of Domestic Abuse, Research Report, January 2019. GOV.UK: The economic and social costs of domestic abuse
- Government publishes landmark domestic abuse bill, 2019. GOV.UK: Government publishes landmark domestic abuse bill
- Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), website, 2019. Early Action Together: ACE's learning network
- Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), website, 2019. Public Health Scotland: Overview of ACEs
- Supporting Trans Women in domestic and sexual violence services, 2018. Stonewall: Stonewall and NFP Synergy report
Local Strategies and Plans
Strategy on Domestic Violence, Community Safety Partnership March 2016: South Tyneside Community Safety Partnership
National Strategies and Plans
Government strategy on domestic abuse: GOV.UK: strategy to end violence against women and girls 2016 to 2020
Government information on domestic abuse: GOV.UK: Domestic abuse: how to get help
Further data sources
Domestic Abuse Related Incidents: Fingertips: Public Health Profiles
Children Subject to a child protection plan with initial category of abuse: GOV.UK: Local authority interactive tool
Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW): ONS: Domestic abuse in England and Wales - Appendix tables