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Published: 1:52 am March 5, 2025
Updated: 12:53 pm October 8, 2025
Stronger Protections for Domestic Abuse Victims in Cleveland

 

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Victims of domestic abuse in Cleveland will now receive greater protection, following the expansion of Domestic Abuse Protection Orders (DAPOs).
“This is a positive step forward in better protecting victims of domestic abuse and in our mission to halve violence against women and girls.

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“The evidence from Manchester and London is that DAPOs are working, and the rollout in Cleveland will provide more victims and families with the immediate protection they deserve from the vile abusers controlling their lives.

Minister for Safeguarding, Jess Phillips, added:

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“We know the current protective order regime isn’t working – any victim will tell you that. But these new orders have already proven they can properly safeguard and protect victims.”

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“Rolling out these orders to Cleveland will help more victims and provide valuable insight to inform a wider expansion across the country.

Nationwide Expansion Planned

Following its success, the government plans to expand DAPOs across North Wales in April, with an expected national rollout later this year.

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Jim Hope, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS North East, emphasized the importance of these orders:

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“No victim or family should live in fear of their abuser. These new orders will allow the Crown Prosecution Service, alongside police and courts, to better safeguard victims and their families from this horrific offending.”

Support for Domestic Abuse Victims

As National Domestic Abuse Awareness Week continues, the government is urging all victims to seek help and take advantage of the new protective measures.

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Victims or those supporting them can:
Call 999 in an emergency
Contact police via 101 for non-emergencies
Find local support services through GOV.UK

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This landmark expansion is the latest step in tackling domestic abuse and ensuring victims receive the legal protection they deserve.

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