Since the launch of the Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse in Scotland (DSDAS) in 2015,...
Published: 5:30 am October 3, 2023
Updated: 10:37 am October 8, 2025
Over 11,500 Disclosures Made Through Scotland’s Domestic Abuse Scheme

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Since the launch of the Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse in Scotland (DSDAS) in 2015, Police Scotland has disclosed information to over 11,500 individuals about their partner’s abusive past. The scheme, which has received over 20,000 requests for information, aims to address domestic abuse by providing crucial details to those at risk.

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Detective Superintendent Gillian Faulds, Police Scotland’s Head of Domestic Abuse, highlighted the manipulative tactics abusers use to control their victims. She emphasised the gradual nature of abuse, making it challenging for victims to recognise their situation and take action. The DSDAS plays a vital role in helping individuals at risk make informed choices about the future of their relationships.

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