93 Kent and Medway Domestic Abuse Strategy Consultation PDF 609 KB
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Minutes:
1.
Ms Agyepong (Assistant Director, Adult Social Care,
KCC) introduced the update. The new Domestic Abuse Strategy would
begin the consultation process on 24 July and would help to
strengthen partnership working and how local authorities responded
to domestic abuse situations, to ensure that victims of domestic
abuse received support quickly and with a holistic
approach.
2.
Ms Hunter-Whitehouse (Senior Project Officer for
Domestic Abuse, KCC) outlined the three key themes of the strategy
which were intervention and prevention; immediate needs; and
recovery; and the work that had been undertaken to develop these
themes and the subsequent outcomes and actions. The Domestic Abuse
Research team had conducted eleven interviews and fifty surveys
with victims to ensure direct experience was included in the
strategy.
3.
It was noted the consultation would run from 14 July
to 16 October to encourage as much feedback on the strategy as
possible. The consultation would be promoted through videos and
social media as well as more formal consultation methods and would
be available in easy-read version.
4.
The Chair questioned what would happen after the
consultation and how the strategy would be embedded. Ms
Hunter-Whitehouse confirmed that the strategy outlined 27
commitments which would be embedded through a detailed delivery
plan, alongside sub-groups who would help to take forward actions
and would include members of the KCSP. Ms Agyepong added that the
strategy would also link to partner agencies such as the PCC,
Department of Work and Pensions, and the Fire and Rescue
Service.
5.
A Partnership Member commented that it was good to
see both Adults Social Care and Children’s Social Care being
included in the strategy at the intervention and prevention
stage.
6.
The Chair asked for an update on the report be
presented to Committee once the consultation had concluded so KCSP
Members could discuss how the strategy would be embedded.
7.
A Partnership Member raised a concern as a
definition for prevention was not included within the strategy. A
concern was also raised regarding the clarity of who owned the
strategy and the governance structures that would surround it, in
accordance with legislation.
RESOLVED that the KCSP:
1. Noted the development of the strategy.
2. Considered the progress made report.
3. Considered the draft executive summary, and draft strategy.