New Project to tackle domestic abuse in Thames Valley after OPCC secures funding
The OPCC has now launched The Drive Project in Thames Valley, a flagship scheme aimed at intervention for serial perpetrators ...
The OPCC has now launched The Drive Project in Thames Valley, a flagship scheme aimed at intervention for serial perpetrators ...
'This group has saved me' Kaleidoscopic Uk receives £6,000 from TVP
A FINCHAMPSTEAD man has been jailed after he assaulted police officers called to domestic abuse incident.
The number of victim-survivors is increasing at an alarming rate, and we need the funding to ensure that there is ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council is providing a free service to help victims of domestic abuse feel safer in their homes.
SURVIVORS of domestic abuse could be struggling to access refuge support in Wokingham borough, more than a month after Cranstoun ...
SURVIVORS of domestic abuse in Wokingham will continue to receive support, the CEO of Berkshire Women’s Aid (BWA) has reiterated, ...
ONLINE support is now available to domestic abuse victims, thanks to Great Western Railway. GWR has joined forces with the ...
Wokingham Borough Council has launched a new, £1.5 million domestic abuse support service with national charity Cranstoun.
Male domestic abuses cases have risen since the pandemic began, with one in four men reporting they were victims to ...
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