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Nusrat Ghani MP welcomes improvements to Domestic Abuse services

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Monday, 11 March, 2024
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Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, welcomes the new system by Sussex Police which has significantly improved its service to potential victims of domestic abuse.

The Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (DVDS), also known as Clare’s Law, allows people to request information on their partner or ex-partner’s criminal history to see if they are at risk of domestic violence. An individual can also make an application about someone else’s partner or ex-partner.

Through Clare’s Law, people can request criminal history disclosures on a partner via a scheme known as Right To Ask. Police forces are expected to respond within 28 days of a disclosure request being received. The new process has seen, on average, Right To Ask disclosures given 20 days faster – at an average of 14 days.

In Sussex, a new process has been introduced to slash the time it takes for people to receive this information – in some cases, responses are being given 75% more quickly than before the pilot. This is despite a significant increase in the number of disclosure requests being received. Disclosures can also now be made virtually, providing a more convenient, discreet option for people who may not wish, or may not be able, to meet in person.

Nusrat Ghani said: “Alongside rape, sexual exploitation and trafficking, domestic violence is an inexcusable crime. I am very glad to hear this new system implemented by Sussex Police has made significant improvements to how they respond to the Right To Ask scheme, potentially saving lives. If you are experiencing domestic abuse, or know that someone else is, please contact Sussex Police online or by calling 101, and in an emergency, always dial 999.”

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