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Devon’s response to domestic violence & abuse as the context for the REPAIR programme

Devon’s response to domestic violence & abuse as the context for the REPAIR programme. Dartington 2007 Roy Tomlinson and Rachel Martin. Police IDVA CPS Courts

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Devon’s response to domestic violence & abuse as the context for the REPAIR programme

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  1. Devon’s response to domestic violence & abuseas the context for the REPAIR programme Dartington 2007 Roy Tomlinson and Rachel Martin Against Domestic Violence and Abuse – ADVA Partnership, Devon www.adva.org.uk

  2. Police IDVA CPS Courts Civil Solicitor Substance Misuse Agenices Women’s Safety Worker Benefits Agency Social Services Women’s Aid Refuge Employer Housing Health CDRP CDRP LCJB CYSP Police CPS PPO Courts Probation Substance Misuse Agencies Perpetrator Programmes Family Support Prison Employer Housing Health Independent Domestic Violence Advisors Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference Local Safeguarding Children Boards Social Services Education Schools CAMHS Health Women's Aid Voluntary Sector Housing Police Probation Courts CJS Community Friends Perpetrator Individual Family CAFCASS Schools Voluntary Sector Educational Welfare Youth Offending Team Child Protection Agencies Educational Psychology Nursery/Child Care Social Services Health Child Immediate Network Neighbours Primary Agency Contact Agency Risk Assessments Safety Planning Process Against Domestic Violence and Abuse – ADVA Partnership, Devon www.adva.org.uk Coordinated Community Response to DV

  3. £60m Cost in Devon Domestic Violence and Abuse related costs • GP visits : £16,591,581 • 1.2% A&E related: £3,744,952 • 35-55% CP cases : £103,140 • 55% of cyp in care : £162,250 a week • 26% of CIN : £123,864 a week • 898 Homeless acceptances : £177,844 • 8,600 incident investigations : £1,780,000 Against Domestic Violence and Abuse – ADVA Partnership, Devon www.adva.org.uk

  4. Meeting Need - Women • 7.4% of annual victims supported by Women’s Aid • 13 FTE staff support 2,000 women for £465,000 • To manage need in Devon requires 24 outreach staff and 10 idvas Against Domestic Violence and Abuse – ADVA Partnership, Devon www.adva.org.uk

  5. 30.4% cyp in need supported by Women’s Aid 1.5 FTE MARAC cyp & 2.5 FTE refuge cyp at £131,000 To meet need 6 idvas & 2.5 FTE refuge Meeting the need - children Against Domestic Violence and Abuse – ADVA Partnership, Devon www.adva.org.uk

  6. Why focus on men and their behaviour? • Historical and institutional context • Criminal Justice System : 96.4% of dv incidents did not lead to conviction • 869 incidents, 222 arrests, 60 charged, 31 convicted, 4 custodial sentences • The CJ system treats non-domestic violence more seriously in terms of custodial sentences (Hester) • Men are seeking help from agencies but are not being referred to appropriate services Against Domestic Violence and Abuse – ADVA Partnership, Devon www.adva.org.uk

  7. REPAIR in DevonCommunity Perpetrator Programme • Programme for men (riskassessment; one to one; group) • Support for women (face to face, phone & pattern changing group work) • Support for cyp (individual sessions) • Supervision (fortnightly, 2 hours) • Agency awareness (to increase referrals) Against Domestic Violence and Abuse – ADVA Partnership, Devon www.adva.org.uk

  8. REPAIR Programme • 5 modules, each module has six sessions. • The focus of the 5 modules is on the following forms of abusive behaviour: • 1) intimidation, coercion and threats • 2) emotional abuse • 3) male privilege • 4) sexual abuse • 5) using children and abusive parenting • Programme flexibility enables depth . The belief is that to generate genuine change to our identity is an emotional as well as a cognitive process. Against Domestic Violence and Abuse – ADVA Partnership, Devon www.adva.org.uk

  9. Reaching men early in their cycle of abuse Women’s safety increases as new catchment group who continue with support Risk-assessment critical to measure motivation and potential success Inter-agency panel improves joint management of risk in the community and criminal justice system REPAIR key messages so far Against Domestic Violence and Abuse – ADVA Partnership, Devon www.adva.org.uk

  10. Implications • The unit cost £8,000 per annum • Is this a more cost-effective family intervention model than supporting one child in need, per year, costing £6,240? • Potential for differential programmes/interventions based on assessment & risk • 22% of men referred reach the full programme. What about the other 78%? Against Domestic Violence and Abuse – ADVA Partnership, Devon www.adva.org.uk

  11. Perpetrator ‘types’ • Group 1 – ‘one incident’ group. One dv incident recorded by police (31.4%) • Group 2 – ‘mainly non-dv’ group. One dv incident, arrested for non-dv offences (17.4%) • Group 3 – ‘dedicated repeat dv’ perps. A number of dv incidents recorded, but no other offences (17.4%) • Group 4 – ‘all round repeat offenders’. Had a number of dv incidents recorded, and also been arrested for non-dv offence (33.8%) Against Domestic Violence and Abuse – ADVA Partnership, Devon www.adva.org.uk

  12. Contact Details • www.adva.org.uk • 01392 382233 Against Domestic Violence and Abuse – ADVA Partnership, Devon www.adva.org.uk

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