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The significance
of the problem
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Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that during Covid there was a 7% rise in domestic abuse offences.
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Domestic abuse is a largely hidden crime which goes unreported to the police. It is estimated that less than 24% of domestic abuse crime is reported to the police.
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1 in 5 adults experience domestic abuse during their lifetime.
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1 in 4 women are victims.
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Last year, 2.4 million adults were victims of those 1.7 million were women.
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The Police recorded 1,500,369 domestic abuse relate incidents and crimes year ending March 22.
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In the year ending March 2023, an estimated 2.1 million suffered from domestic abuse (4.4% of the population).
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Many of these survivors grapple with mental health challenges and substance use issues simultaneously.
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Existing systems and funding structures address these issues in isolated silos, rather than recognising their interconnectedness.
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Domestic abuse costs the NHS in England and Wales an estimated £2.3 billion each year.
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The Social and economic costs of domestic abuse are estimated to be around £78 billion.