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Preventing and reducing domestic violence

Domestic violence: how social care, health services and those they work with can identify, prevent and reduce domestic violence

Status: In progress
Expected date of issue: February 2014
Topic area:
  • Public health
 

NICE project team

Executive Lead: Andrew Dillon
Director: Mike Kelly
Lead Analyst: Chris Carmona
Health Economist: Kim Jeong
Communications Lead: Shalu Kanal
Project Manager:

Victoria Axe

Associate Director: Antony Morgan
Public involvement Lead: Jessica Fielding
Implementation Lead: Denise Woods
Coordinator: Rukshana Begum
Review Team

British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health and Matrix Evidence

Guidelines Development Group: Programme Development Group (PDG)
Project Email Address: DomesticViolence@nice.org.uk
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Provisional schedule

Consultation on draft scope by stakeholders: 25 October 2011 - 22 November 2011
Final scope published: January 2012
Consultation on draft guidance: 2 August - 27 September 2013
Expected date of issue: February 2014
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Stakeholders

Preventing and reducing domestic violence between intimate partners: list of registered stakeholders

Please be aware that the meeting with stakeholder organisations will not be taking place for this topic.

National organisations wishing to register as a stakeholder can do so via the link below.

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Project history

Date Update
27 February 2013

Invitation to tender for Fieldwork relating to NICE guidance on Domestic Violence.

This closes on 22 April 2013.

13 December 2010 NICE issues a document for stakeholders outlining the revised NICE public health work programme.
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Key documents

This page was last updated: 05 June 2013

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