Sunderland Echo

Funds agreed to fight domestic abuse as cases rise in pandemic

- Nic Marko Local democracy reporter @Sunderland­Echo

Specialist work to prevent domestic abuse in Sunderland is set to continue after city leaders approved new funding.

The impact of successive lockdowns during the coronaviru­s pandemic has put existing services on Wearside and across the North East under growing pressure.

But the Northumbri­a Wide Domestic Abuse Consortium is in line for more than £285,000 from Sunderland City Council over the next two years to ensure it can continue its vital work in the region.

And this is set to include enhancing and strengthen­ing the specialist support on offer, helping those whose needs are not traditiona­lly well met and providing accommodat­ion to victims with complex needs.

The total value of the grant funding for the specialist domestic abuse provision will be £142,998 in 2021/ 2022 and £142,998 in 2022/2023, equating to £285,996 for the two-year term.

Cllr Kelly Chequer, cabinet member for Healthy City, stressed the importance of the funds: “It ensures continued provision of and access to specialist accommodat­ion and support for domestic violence and abuse victims with complex needs across the six Northumbri­a local authority areas.”

Cllr Louise Farthing, cabinet member for Children, Learning and Skills, added: “One of the most adverse aspects of the pandemic and the

lockdown was the increase in domestic abuse across Sunderland. I think it’s really important that we continue to fund these specialist provisions.”

Councillor Linda Williams, cabinet member for Vibrant City, noted the benefits the combined working of neighbouri­ng authoritie­s and organisati­ons in the consortium can have.

She said: “It’s really good that there’s a consortium to back things up, a collection of services, a bigger collection of ideas, to be able to offer those specialist services.

"It’s very much about being able to get that specific bespoke service for them as individual­s.”

The Northumbri­a Wide Domestic Abuse Consortium secured initial support from the former Ministry of Housing, Communitie­s and Local Government (MHCLG) in 2016 to provide support in the region.

However, grant funding from the former MHCLG ended with the implementa­tion of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, with local authoritie­s instead tasked with providing support.

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