SOCIAL CARE

Norfolk has the systems in place to combat domestic abuse

Dr Louise Smith is confident that with strong direction, a multi-agency strategic board, and excellent collaborative working within Norfolk, the council and its partners can make a 'substantial, long-term impact on domestic abuse'.

Norfolk County Council recently secured national coverage for our domestic abuse training for hairdressers and beauty therapists, run by our domestic abuse change coordinators.

The session was inspired by a domestic homicide review which suggested those in the beauty industry should be trained in domestic abuse and how to deal with disclosures.

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