Domestic and Sexual Abuse
Our work in this area focuses on violence and abuse which happens primarily within the home or is committed by a close friend or relative. It seeks to promote and develop greater understanding and healthy debate about child sexual abuse and domestic abuse. It encourages the wider community to take responsibility to reduce the risks to both children and adult victims.
Key partners in this programme are domestic abuse networks and forums, health professionals (particularly health visitors and midwives), schools and LEAs, and voluntary organisations working to support survivors and victims.
See also Working with victims of domestic abuse .
TVDA
The Thames Valley Domestic Abuse Strategy Group was set up to develop a more strategic approach to Domestic Abuse across all the key agencies in the area and to create stronger and more co-ordinated responses and services.
Past projects
Publications for Domestic & Sexual Abuse
Behind Closed Doors
- It Hurts - (2001) A Survey of Recent Findings on the Effects of Violence on Children by Julia Worms
- Breaking the Cycle - (2002) An Appaisal & Evaluation of a theatre-in-education project
- Domestic Violence : Changing Direction - (2003) A Report of the 2002 Conference around DV
- Every Child Matters And Domestic Abuse (October 2005)
- Domestic Violence & Health: An audit of PCT practice in the Thames Valley (March 2004) by Julia Worms
No Joke!
- Follow this link for the complete Education Resource Pack (2009)
TVDA
Perpetrator Work
- Milton Keynes Feasibility & Scoping Document (2009)


