Portsmouth News

Partnershi­p to tackle rising domestic abuse

‘Preventati­ve measures’ from housing associatio­n and Vivid

- By JOSH WRIGHT Local democracy reporter joshua.wright@jpimedia.co.uk

RISING numbers of domestic abuse cases across Hampshire have prompted the creation of a new 'unique' partnershi­p involving one of the largest housing associatio­ns in the county.

Office for National Statistics figures show related crimes recorded in Hampshire rose by six per cent in the year ending in March 2021 but chari

ties have warned of the difficulty in tackling the problem due to it being 'largely hidden' in people's homes.

A third of women and one in seven men will now experience it within their lifetime.

In response, Vivid which provides thousands of affordable homes has partneredw­ithDomesti­cAbuse Housing Alliance (DAHA) to introduce ‘preventati­ve measures’ in a bid to deal with cases.

‘We believe having a safe and secure home is a fundamenta­l right for everyone but for many people who are victims of domestic abuse their home is not safe,’ Jonathan Cowie, its chief operating officer, said.

‘As a housing associatio­n we’re in a unique position where our staff have access to our residents’ homes and we have numerous communicat­ion avenues to our customers, meaning with the right training and tools we can spot the signs of domestic abuse early and help get victims to safety.’

As part of the new partnershi­p, DAHA has seconded one of its employees to work as an accreditat­ions project lead for Vivid. Hannah Brown will work to earn the organisati­on the benchmark recognitio­n demonstrat­ing its response to domestic abuse.

'I am thrilled to be a part of this new and exciting partnershi­p between the Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance and Vivid,' she said. 'This unique opportunit­y will allow me to gain a real insight into the workings of Vivid, to embed a best practice response to domestic abuse through an inside out approach.'

She will work to create a 'strategic steering group' and partnershi­p with domestic abuse charity Aurora New Dawn to build its approach to the issue. She will also lead training for the organisati­on's staff.

 ?? ?? ON THE RISE Domestic abuse in Hampshire
ON THE RISE Domestic abuse in Hampshire

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom