£1.1 million will help police tackle root cause of serious violence offences
MORE THAN £1 million is being pushed into solving the root cause of serious violence, thanks to the Home Office. ...
MORE THAN £1 million is being pushed into solving the root cause of serious violence, thanks to the Home Office. ...
Domestic abuse charities in Berkshire have been awarded £124,000 to support victims during the pandemic.
Michelle Jordan, the BBC Radio Berkshire DJ, has become the first patron of Kaleidoscopic UK.
Local domestic abuse charity Kaleidoscopic UK has seen demand for its services skyrocket during the second lockdown.
Kaleidoscopic UK, a Finchampstead-based domestic abuse awareness charity, has launched a new campaign for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
HEAVILY involved in the world of charities and fundraising, a woman is tackling a 26 marathon challenge in aid of ...
At the Bishop's Disciplinary Tribunal, Mr Parks was removed from office and prohibited from exercising any functions as a member ...
“Your Emergency Response Officers are continuing to work tirelessly to combat domestic abuse and safeguard the most vulnerable in our ...
Staff at Berkshire Women’s Aid are concerned because there has been no reassurance that the £750 million will reach their ...
“Families, friends, colleagues and neighbours are also encouraged to be vigilant and call the police if they believe domestic abuse ...
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