Norfolk domestic abuse charity expecting rise in demand, next month
There were 200 thousand more victims of this abuse across England and Wales- in the year ending March 2024, compared the same period in 2023
Last updated 22nd Dec 2024
A charity in Norfolk who supports victims of domestic violence say they're expecting to see a rise in demand, this January- as more people look to break-free from abusive relationships.
Official data shows that 2.3 million people in England and Wales, were victims of this abuse- in the year ending March 2024- this being an increase of 200 thousand, on the same period in 2023.
"It means that perpetrators aren't facing justice on too many occasions"
Rhys Lloyd is from Leeway:
He told us what needs to be done to ensure more people- can get justice:
"Court wait-times need to be reduced. It's something that puts people off going through the legal process, because many are having to wait a year or more to have their case heard.
"It means that perpetrators aren't facing justice on too many occasions".
"We also need to providing support in accessible locations like community centres or village halls, where we have that presence in the local area and people can easily come to us for support".
"I think work like that is really key to breaking down major barriers that are preventing people from coming forwards".
Support links:
Leeway refuge services
030\0 561 0077
Website: here
Orwell refuge services (Haven Project)
084\5 467 4876
Website: here
NIDAS - Norfolk Integrated Domestic Abuse Services (medium and high risk support)
030\0 561 0555
Text: 07860 063 464
Out of hours: 0808 2000 247
Website: here
Norfolk and Suffolk Victim Care (standard risk)
030\0 303 3706
National Helpline: 0808 1689 111 (24 hours)
Website: here
Pandora Project (standard risk support North and West Norfolk)
Website: here
Email: info@pandoraproject.org.uk