Extract from Commons statement on Strategy for Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls - July 21
Thursday, 22 July 2021 08:16
Jacob Young (Redcar) (Con): I welcome today’s strategy on tackling
violence against women and girls, particularly the focus on and
greater education about crimes in higher education and school
settings, backed up by an additional £25 million for the safer
streets fund. To that end, will the Minister do what she can to
support the application to the safer streets fund by Cleveland’s
police and crime commissioner Steve Turner that looks to increase
education provision on violence against...Request free trial
(Redcar) (Con): I welcome today’s strategy on tackling
violence against women and girls, particularly the focus on and
greater education about crimes in higher education and school
settings, backed up by an additional £25 million for the safer
streets fund. To that end, will the Minister do what she can to
support the application to the safer streets fund by Cleveland’s
police and crime commissioner that looks to increase education provision on violence
against women and girls for schools in Middlesbrough, and in Redcar
and Cleveland?
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
(): I probably
ought not to support the application, given that I am a Minister in
the Department handing out the bids. What I will do is warmly
encourage the efforts of Police and Crime Commissioners who are
focusing on violence against women and girls as part of their
priorities, having recently been elected. It is critical that the
national expectations that we have set in this strategy and
continue to set in other pieces of cross-Government work are met at
a local level. I look forward to the help of my hon. Friend and
other colleagues in ensuring that Police and Crime Commissioners are able
to do that.
(Crewe and Nantwich) (Con) [V]: I had the
chance to meet Lauri Swindell, who runs the Hop Pole and Imperial
pubs in my constituency. Lauri and her staff are passionate about
their venues being safe spaces for women and girls, and their
approach includes using the Ask for Angela initiative. Could the
funds announced today support the promotion of such initiatives
locally, as they make a real difference on the ground for women and
girls?
:
It is great to hear about the initiatives in my hon. Friend’s
constituency and, indeed, throughout the country. The Ask for
Angela scheme is really effective and we took inspiration from it
earlier this year when we launched the Ask for ANI codeword scheme
in chemists up and down the country for victims of domestic abuse.
I am happy to support my hon. Friend and the landlady he mentioned
in her work. The fund is open to Police and Crime Commissioners
local authorities, British Transport police and civil society
organisations; that will allow for the development of a variety of
innovative initiatives and encourage local partnership working. My
hon. Friend’s constituency is lucky to have a Member of Parliament
who does such a great piece of work with his local landladies.
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