Definition of domestic abuse:
 

“ Emotional, physical, sexual, psychological or financial abuse of a person (or threat of such abuse) by their partner, family member or someone with whom there is, or has been, a relationship “
(Powys Domestic Abuse Forum – 2000)

 
 
Who are we ?
 

Powys Domestic Abuse Forum is a multi-agency partnership of statutory and voluntary organisations that are committed to reducing the incidence of domestic abuse and includes representatives from Powys County Council, Powys Local Health Board, Police, Probation, Women’s Aid, PDAC and Victim Support Powys.

Underpinning the work of PDAF are 2 important pieces of legislation: The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 and more recently The Domestic Violence Crime and Victims Act 2004. The latter provides increased legal protection for women and children/young people – which will enable more victims to stay in their own homes and to feel safe.

 
 
The road ahead ...
  The Forum has produced an action plan for the next 3 years and aims to
  • Promote the message that domestic abuse is not acceptable
  • Encourage reporting of domestic abuse and reduce repeat victimisation
  • Enhance the confidence of victims and increase their access to services and support available to them
  • Reduce acceptance by children and young people of domestic abuse
  • Quantify the true cost of domestic abuse – in both human and financial terms
  • Hold perpetrators accountable for their behaviour

In response to the All Wales National Strategy: Tackling Domestic Abuse, the Powys Domestic Abuse Forum (PDAF) has produced a variety of promotional materials to raise awareness of help available to victims of domestic abuse. These include information cards, key rings, bookmarks and post-it notes with details of the Welsh Domestic | Abuse Helpline and organisations that offer support and advice. PDAF also has a website dedicated to children and young people – Not Your Fault and has distributed mouse mats and wristbands to schools in Powys. PDAF is committed to challenging the perception that domestic abuse is acceptable. 

There is no excuse for acts of abuse and the only person responsible for this behaviour is the perpetrator. During November and December, PDAF distributed 15,000 beer mats to pubs throughout Powys, funded by the Powys Community Safety Partnership, to promote the message that domestic abuse is unacceptable behaviour, whether drunk or sober.

 
 
Member Organisations ...
 
Name Organisation
   
Susan Morley PAVO
Mick Collins  Powys County Council - Social Care
Steve Connelly   Army Welfare Service
Diane Davies  Dyfed Powys Police
Chris Davies    PCC - Children's Services
Lynette Evans  CAFCASS Cymru
Mandy Borton  Powys LHB
Pauline Galluccio  Powys LHB
Lisa Hubbard Tai Hafan
Onw Hughes  Dyfed Powys Police
Sara Humphreys Tai-Hafan
Ruth Wright  Radnor Women's Aid
Cathi Jones    Tai Hafan
Paul Jones     Dyfed Powys Police
Louisa Kerr   Community Safety Group
Amanda Lewis    PCC CFLL
Susan Newport   Powys LHB
Shirley Powell  Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre
Kathleen Powis  National Probation Service
Andy Kaye Powys County Council
Helen Protheroe    Powys LHB
Sandra Bragg    PDAC
Julie Richards     Powys LHB
Jacqueline Richardson   Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre
Mike Ritchie    Victim Support Powys
Margaret Roberts   Crown Prosecution Service
Melanie Sharman  Brecknock Women's Aid
Bethan Stephens Victim Support Powys
Chris Curtis   Dyfed-Powys Police
Raquel Bennett    LHB
Susan Wilson Relate Cymru
Jenny Hambidge Disability Powys
Yan James Powys CC
Gwyneth Phelps Walkways
Philippa Frost Powys Mediation
Angela Wragg   Powys LHB
 
 
Domestic Abuse, No Excuse
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