Safe houses set up in secret Tees Valley locations for domestic abuse victims

VULNERABLE women will be given a new lease of life with the launch of a housing service for those fleeing abuse.

New support group for domestic abuse victims

A NEW group, Friends of the Crisis and Information Centre, which includes the West Dorset Refuge for women and children who are fleeing domestic abuse, has been formed to raise funds and support a new service providing emotional support and a refuge for families leaving an abusive situation.

How Clare’s law can protect you from domestic violence

Humberside Police have a Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme in place to support Clare's law BY

Transgender teen is crowned UK’s first trans school prom queen after classmates rally to vote for the inspirational 16-year-old following two-year transition

Lori Beynon, 16, from Cardigan said it was the 'best moment of her life' By Laura Burnip 19th July 2017, 7:23 pm Updated: 20th July 2017, 2:02 am A TEENAGER says it was the “best moment of her life” when she was crowned the UK’s first transgender prom queen by her school pals.

Opinion: Domestic violence rarely happens without warning

The signs of domestic abuse are sometimes subtle, but rarely ever does an explosive domestic violence event “come out of nowhere”.

£1million scheme to tackle domestic violence across the county

A NEW £1million scheme is set to change behaviour and reduce the number of victims of domestic violence.

£1.95million of funding for Greenwich Council to help domestic abuse victims

Victims of domestic abuse will receive extra helps thanks to £1.

Cash award to help drive to reduce domestic violence in West Yorkshire

WEST Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner Mark Burns Williamson has received £600,000 of Government funds to help reduce violence against women and girls.

Transgender services ‘must improve’ says mayor

TRANS-gender services across Greater Manchester must improve says Andy Burnham.

Anglican church set to offer special services for transgender people

General Synod voted in favour of motion saying the often marginalised community should be ‘welcomed and affirmed’