THIS POLICY IS UNDER REVIEW
1. As an employer, the SPCB staff’s aim is to provide a safe and secure working environment for its It recognises that domestic abuse is a serious social problem which can have severe and damaging consequences on all aspects of the lives of its victims, including their working lives. The SPCB supports the view that all individuals have a right to live a life free from fear or abuse in any form and is committed to providing an appropriate level of support to affected members of staff.
2. To fulfil this commitment, the SPCB will:
3. The SPCB recognises that domestic abuse can potentially affect any individual regardless of gender, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion or belief or any other personal characteristics. We will therefore make information and support on domestic abuse available to all members of staff.
4. The SPCB will regularly review the information and support provided in relation to domestic abuse to reflect experience and identified best practice.
Confidential Counselling and Information Service (Carefirst)
- A free and confidential counselling and information service for all MSPs, their staff and Parliamentary staff Tel: 0800 174 319
- a charity that provides a help-line service for male victims of domestic abuse Tel: 01823 334244
- provides a range of services aimed at men experiencing domestic abuse from their partner. Tel: 0808 801 0327
National Domestic Violence Helpline
- a national service for women experiencing domestic violence, their family, friends, colleagues and others calling on their behalf. Tel: 0808 200 0247
- provides a national rape crisis helpline for anyone affected by sexual violence Tel: 08088 01 03 02
- a national charity for women and children experiencing domestic violence Tel: 0808 2000 247
- provides support to perpetrators of domestic abuse to help change behaviour Tel: 0845 122 8609
- provides confidential non-judgemental emotional support, 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which could lead to suicide. Tel: 08457 90 90 90
- works towards the prevention of domestic abuse Tel: 0800 027 1234
- provides emotional support, practical help and essential information to victims, witnesses and others affected by crime. Tel: 0131 668 4486
- An organisation promoting innovative policy and practice that tackle the root causes of male violence against women and children. Tel: 0131 624 8955