Anneliese Dodds emphasized that domestic abuse victims often face repeated failures when reporting violence, highlighting the urgency of implementing domestic abuse specialists in 999 control rooms.
With domestic violence rates remaining alarmingly high and charge rates low, Dodds urged a critical need for a comprehensive approach to better protect women and children affected.
The government's initiative to appoint domestic abuse specialists in all emergency control rooms aims to create a more effective response for victims, ensuring their reports are taken seriously.
She noted a significant impact on children witnessing domestic abuse, reinforcing the necessity of strengthened measures to safeguard both women and their families.
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