Man found guilty of causing death of unborn baby
A man who assaulted his pregnant partner, leading to the death of her unborn baby, has been found guilty of causing child destruction.
A man who assaulted his pregnant partner, leading to the death of her unborn baby, has been found guilty of causing child destruction.
The pandemic has seen a 25 per cent increase in reported domestic abuse incidents in the past year in Dorset.
There is a range of help available in Dorset for people suffering from domestic abuse, so don’t suffer alone.
You have until 7 March to put forward your views which will help to shape a domestic abuse strategy for the area.
A poem will be released verse-by-verse during a campaign to raise awareness about domestic abuse and illustrating an abusive relationship.
An innovative domestic abuse prevention scheme is to target Dorset’s most dangerous domestic abuse perpetrators.
Each year around 1.3 million women and 600,000 men across the UK suffer some form of domestic violence and abuse.