Domestic abuse (health and wellbeing needs in South Tyneside)

Key contacts and references

Key Contact

Paula Phillips

Job Title

Public Health Service Lead

E-mail

Paula.phillips@southtyneside.gov.uk

 

Phone Number

0191 424 6441

Key Contact

Julie Connaughton

Job Title

Public Health Practitioner

E-mail

Julie.connaughton@southtyneside.gov.uk

 

Phone Number

0191 424 6520

  1. Characteristics of children in need 2016-17, Department of Education and Skills. GOV.UK: Characteristics of children in need 2015 to 2016
  2. Children Act 1989 as extended by the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (section 120)
  3. Information for Local Area on the definition of Domestic Violence and Abuse, Home Office, March 2013
  4. The Multi-Agency response to children living with domestic abuse, Ofsted, 19 September 2017. GOV.UK: JTAI domestic abuse
  5. The Economic and Social Cost of Domestic Abuse, Research Report, January 2019. GOV.UK: The economic and social costs of domestic abuse
  6. Government publishes landmark domestic abuse bill, 2019. GOV.UK: Government publishes landmark domestic abuse bill
  7. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), website, 2019. Early Action Together: ACE's learning network
  8. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), website, 2019. Public Health Scotland: Overview of ACEs
  9. 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

Impact Family Services

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