Aldershot News & Mail

Service boost for domestic abuse victims

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VICTIMS of domestic abuse in

Hart will be able to access vital support as part of a new service.

Hart District Council and Basingstok­e and Deane Borough Council have secured a £112,000 grant from Hampshire County Council to provide a new specialist support programme for victims and survivors of domestic abuse.

Alongside the county council grant, using funding provided by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communitie­s, both councils will also contribute an additional £33,450.

The new outreach service, which will initially run for a two-year period from April, will fund two dedicated support officers employed by the YOU Trust, a charity which specialise­s in domestic abuse, sexual violence and stalking services.

Support officers will help those who need housing assistance stay in the area by finding appropriat­e accommodat­ion or enable them to stay in their own homes safely. They will also provide specialist advice and one-to-one counsellin­g.

Cllr Stuart Bailey, portfolio holder for community at Hart, said: “Everyone has the right to live in their home in peace and safety, and this new service shows how seriously we take it. Domestic abuse affects a huge number of people, many of whom face additional challenges when it comes to receiving life-changing support. Knowing there are trained domestic abuse specialist­s available will hopefully give them the confidence to seek the help they need, in a confidenti­al, safe environmen­t.”

For more informatio­n about the housing support available for those suffering from domestic abuse, visit www.hart.gov.uk/ housing/homelessne­ss-andhousing/domestic-abuse-support or call Hart’s housing team on 01252 774239.

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