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Women's Safety Top Priority for Cleveland PCC Matt Storey

Published March 25, 2025 By

Improving safety for women and girls is key to building a better Cleveland, according to Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner Matt Storey. 

Work to tackle violence against women and girls is one of the PCC’s key priorities in his five-year Police and Crime Plan. 

Cleveland PCC Matt Storey said: “Domestic and sexual violence is predominantly a gendered crime, in which five out of six victims are women. 

“It’s imperative that we make Cleveland a safer place for women and girls so they can play the fullest part in our communities. 

“Earlier this month, Cleveland was chosen as one of a handful of pilot areas for Domestic Abuse Protection Notices (DAPNs) and Domestic Abuse Protection Orders (DAPOs.) 

“DAPNS provide immediate protection after a domestic abuse incident while the new Domestic Abuse Protection Order (DAPO) provide flexible, longer term protection for victims.

"However, protection isn’t just about acting when domestic abuse has taken place. It’s about preventing it happening in the first place by sharing our collective responsibility through a co-ordinated, multi-agency approach. 

“Next week, I will launch a 10-year Tackling Domestic Abuse Perpetration Strategy, which has been co-produced between partners across Cleveland.  

“It aims to tackle perpetrators earlier and address those things that enable domestic abuse to endure.  As a result, we hope to reduce incidents and better protect victims”

The Tackling Perpetration Strategy will be launched on Thursday 3 April at a special event for partners, which will feature a number of guest speakers. 

Speakers include Micala Trussler, the mother of murdered teenager Holly Newton. 

Holly was stabbed to death by jealous ex-boyfriend, Logan MacPhail, in January 2023. 

Her mum is now campaigning through charity Holly’s Hope for 'Holly's Law' to change the definition of domestic abuse. 

In UK law, domestic abuse can only take place when both victim and abuser are aged 16 or over. Holly was 15 at the time of her death. 

The latest announcement comes after the release of the annual Domestic Homicide Project today. 

The project revealed that 262 people have died in England and Wales as a result of domestic abuse in the past year.

Its findings highlight the long-term damage done by domestic abuse by adding the number of suicides and sudden deaths to the total of domestic homicides. 

For the second year running, suspected suicides following domestic abuse have overtaken the number of homicides involving current or previous partners 

The Domestic Homicide Project has now recorded more than 1,000 domestic abuse-related deaths across a four-year period.  

 

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