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February 14 saw the launch of the National Centre for Domestic Violence.
As part of the Public Service Agreements, local authorities, the Police and voluntary organisations are working together to raise awareness that abusing a partner is a serious crime. Victims of domestic abuse should be able to access fast free legal advice and support through the civil court system regardless of age, gender, race, sexual orientation or financial circumstances. As of 1 July last year, a breach of a non-molestation order (an injunction) became a criminal offence, with a potential five years imprisonment. With the National Centre for Domestic Violence (NCDV) and local police forces now working alongside each other, injunctions can now be obtained within 24 hours and the police can arrest any offenders who breach it. If you or someone you know is experiencing, or has experienced domestic abuse, break the silence and report it. NCDV is a registered charity that provides a service to all people who suffer from domestic abuse, completely free of charge. The charity offers advice and support to victims regardless of age, race, gender, sexuality or financial circumstances and they aim to get cases to court within 24 hours or on the first working day after initial contact. For more information about the National Centre for Domestic Violence, please call 08709 220704 or visit www.ncdv.org.uk