Clare’s Law Becomes Official
Under the new Domestic Abuse Bill, people will be able to carry out background checks to see if their partners pose a threat to them.
The Coronavirus is presenting many challenges, risks and worries across the world.
Safespots recognises the risks that self isolation poses to victims of domestic abuse and lock down is an incredibly concerning time for many in our community.
At Safespots, we remain committed to providing support to victims of abuse by working remotely. Please call 07873 889637 should you require assistance during this time.
Updates will be made via our facebook and twitter accounts and we ask that if you have symptoms of the Coronavirus that you contact the NHS immediately on 111.
This is an incredibly difficult time but we want to assure you that we will continue to offer support to those who need it to the best of our ability.
Under the new Domestic Abuse Bill, people will be able to carry out background checks to see if their partners pose a threat to them.
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