Domestic Abuse Warnings Almost at 20,000 in Decade Since System Set Up
Since 2015, Police Scotland's scheme has issued nearly 20,000 disclosures, helping individuals identify abusive partners and supporting women’s organisations with rising service demand.
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Domestic Abuse: Tenth anniversary of Disclosure Scheme launch
POLICE Scotland: Today marks ten years the Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse Scotland (DSDAS) launched. The scheme provides a formal way of sharing information about a partner’s abusive past, with a potential victim. Today marks ten years the Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse Scotland (DSDAS) launched. The scheme provides a formal way of sharing information about a partner's abusive past, with a potential victim.Find out more https://t.co…
Nearly 20,000 alerts sent out to tell people their partner has abusive past - Rother Radio
Nearly 20,000 disclosures have been given out to tell people their partner has an abusive past under a scheme set up by Police Scotland. The force said 19,867 alerts have been sent out since the Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse Scotland (DSDAS) launched on October 1, 2015. The system aims to enable anyone with concerns about the history of their partner, or the partner of someone they know, to apply for a disclosure. Since its introduction, …
Nearly 20,000 People Warned of Partner’s Abusive Past Through Police Scheme
More than 19,500 people in Scotland have received disclosures about a partner’s abusive history since the launch of a nationwide police scheme ten years ago. Police Scotland’s Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse Scotland (DSDAS) allows people to request information about a current or potential partner or the partner of someone they know if there are concerns about their behaviour. Since its introduction on 1 October 2015, the scheme has receive…
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