With the Domestic Abuse Bill set to return to Parliament before Easter, Robert Largan joined experts and frontline practitioners from leading UK children’s charity Action for Children in Parliament to mark the launch of a report setting out the impact of domestic abuse on young people.
Recent analysis by Action for Children found that up to 692 children in England are assessed every day by children’s social care services as being at risk of domestic violence, as well as significant variation in the availability of specialist services across the country.
Overall, children struggled to access support in at least two-thirds of the councils that took part in the study. Over 10 per cent had no support services available at all for children affected by domestic abuse meaning children are missing out on the vital help they need to recover.
Attending the event, the High Peak MP heard from frontline staff specialising in domestic abuse services, and pledged to support Action for Children’s efforts to ensure the Domestic Abuse Bill addresses the impact of domestic abuse on children and young people.
Robert Largan MP said:
“The number of children living in families who report domestic abuse is a huge concern, not least because we now know the availability of specialist support varies enormously around the country.
“No child or young person in High Peak affected by domestic abuse should be left without the support they need to recover.
“The forthcoming Domestic Abuse Bill is the chance to make this expectation a reality, and I fully support the work of Action for Children to make sure children have the services they need to recover wherever they live in the country.”