Men’s Violence against Women and Girls Debate

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Department: Home Office

Men’s Violence against Women and Girls

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Friday 29th November 2024

(5 days, 19 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Emily Darlington Portrait Emily Darlington
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I know that Wolverhampton has many community campaigns to change the tide of violence against women and girls. I know that that has been happening in cities and towns across our country, but we need to be there to support those campaigns for them to have a true impact. I take this opportunity to thank an organisation in my own constituency, MK ACT, which has done enormous work, including running a refuge and perpetrator programmes to support not only those who have been victims of domestic abuse, but those who perpetrate it. Work such as that has been trying to stem the tide of abuse in our communities.

Sarah Smith Portrait Sarah Smith (Hyndburn) (Lab)
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Do my hon. Friend and the Minister agree that we need to ensure the ongoing funding of the critical organisations in our communities that are supporting women and girls, such as the Emily Davison centre? It was the first centre for ending violence against women and girls to be established in the UK, in Accrington. Furthermore, will my hon. Friend pay tribute to the amazing work of one of the councillors in my constituency, Samara Barnes, who with Safer Rossendale is leading on a brilliant scheme in Haslingden to ensure that Christmas parties are safer this year, following on from the very important development in legislation tackling spiking of people’s drinks?

Emily Darlington Portrait Emily Darlington
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It has been a long day for all of us, and I really appreciate that hon. Members have stayed so late on such an important day—