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Advice on domestic abuse / domestic violence, who to contact for help and support and how to report domestic abuse. Domestic abuse will not be tolerated by West Yorkshire Police. We treat all reports seriously and we will do whatever we can to help prevent further incidents occurring. We always encourage those who suffer domestic abuse to report incidents to us. We have a zero tolerance policy in respect of domestic abuse; we will arrest anyone who is alleged to have committed a criminal offence and will prosecute where ever possible and appropriate.
West Yorkshire Police and partners are raising awareness around same sex domestic abuse this Summer.
Domestic abuse campaign aimed at those looking to get help if they feel their behaviour has developed into domestic abuse. Help is at hand to provide advice and support and there is still time to change.
Domestic Abuse Campaign - Contact Information, for help, support, guidance and emergencies.
Gender pay gap 2021 - HTML / accessible version - to accompany PDF version of gender pay gap document
West Yorkshire Police Domestic Abuse policy - West Yorkshire Police has outlined a clear commitment to tackle violence against women and girls. This pledge from West Yorkshire Police gives our communities across the country the reassurance and confidence that we are committed to ensuring we do everything in our power to accurately and quickly identify and pursue perpetrators, of any gender including non-binary individuals, and to support and protect victims whether inside or outside of the organisation.
West Yorkshire Police has launched a campaign to highlight the risks of domestic abuse in older people. Many people think that domestic abuse only applies when there is physical violence between couples, but it can involve coercive and controlling behaviour such as financial control. It can also take place between family members such as sons, daughters or grandchildren.
Domestic Abuse Affects Your Children Too - Research has shown that children who suffer or witness domestic abuse may be more likely to become drug users, struggle with their education, suffer health issues, become involved in crime, and that they too may have abusive relationships themselves.
Katherine joined West Yorkshire Police in January 2021. Prior to joining West Yorkshire Police Katherine was the Treasurer (Chief Finance Officer) and Executive Officer for the West Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner between 2015 and 2021.
Domestic abuse will not be tolerated by West Yorkshire Police. We treat all reports seriously and we will do whatever we can to help prevent further incidents occurring. We always encourage those who suffer domestic abuse to report incidents to us. We have a zero tolerance policy in respect of domestic abuse; we will arrest anyone who is alleged to have committed a criminal offence and will prosecute where ever possible and appropriate.
Please find below the crime prevention advice leaflets, which are available to download.
Domestic abuse / domestic violence online reporting form. A short online form allowing you to report domestic abuse. The form will take about five minutes to complete and allows you to state the safest method for police to get in touch with you and at a time and date that suits you. If an incident of domestic abuse is ongoing, you should report it over the phone by dialling 999 immediately.
The Department for Education has launched the second phase of their ‘Together, we can tackle child abuse’ campaign www.gov.uk/tacklechildabuse
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
A Kirklees man has been jailed for 13 years after being convicted of imprisoning and seriously assaulting a female victim.
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