Funding to support domestic abuse victims in Burnley and Pendle

Domestic abuse victims and their children living in Burnley and Pendle will be able to receive more support thanks to extra Government funding.
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The extra money will help victims and their children access life-saving support in safe accommodation, including advocacy, counselling, and therapy in safe locations such as refuges or specialist safe accommodation, where victims and their children can go to get away from their abusers.

In total, councils across England will receive £125m. with Lancashire County Council, which is responsible receiving £2,493,526, Burnley Council allocated £31,778 and Pendle Council £31,493. to provide additional support.

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Under a new duty, which was a key Conservative manifesto commitment at the last election, councils will be required to provide support to domestic abuse victims and their children within safe accommodation services, where needs have been identified.

Local councils will receive funding to tackle domestic abuseLocal councils will receive funding to tackle domestic abuse
Local councils will receive funding to tackle domestic abuse

It will come into force later this year with the passage of the landmark Domestic Abuse Bill, with funding announced in advance so local authorities know how much they will receive for these vital services and can begin to plan.

This funding is part of a wider package of support for victims of rape and domestic abuse, with a £40 million funding boost for victim support services announced on 1 February 2021, building on the unprecedented £76 million pledged in May 2020 to ensure vital services including refuges, helplines and counselling remain accessible throughout the pandemic.

In January 2021, the Conservative Government also launched the ‘Ask for ANI’ codeword scheme, which provides victims of domestic abuse access to immediate help from the police or other support services from their local pharmacy.

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Burnley MP Antony Higginbotham said: “Domestic abuse ruins lives and we’re doing all that we can to put a stop to it. Last year I voted to strengthen the protections for victims and tackle perpetrators by ensuring they face the full force of the law.

“In January we introduced the Ask for ANI’ codeword scheme to provide access to immediate help from the police through local pharmacies.

“And today’s announcement of extra funding to provide access to safe accommodation is another big step towards helping break the cycle of this terrible crime. Domestic abuse should never be tolerated."

The Government said it was determined to support vulnerable people throughout the pandemic, and is working closely with councils, charities and other partners to ensure they get the support they need.

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Pendle MP Andrew Stephenson said: “Domestic abuse is a devastating crime that ruins lives, which is why this Conservative Government’s commitment to empowering and protecting victims is so important.

“The £31,493 announced today for Pendle and £2,493,526 for Lancashire will ensure that anyone who needs to access safe accommodation and the support services they need to recover and rebuild their lives will be able to do so, and is part of a wider package of support we have put in place for victims of rape and domestic abuse.

“In taking another big step towards helping break the cycle of domestic abuse and protecting some of the most vulnerable in our society, we are transforming our response to victims and will help them move forward with their lives.”