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Tackling violence against women & girls : National Audit Office, United Kingdom report

Contributor(s): United Kingdom. Home Office.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: electronic document (85 pages) ; PDF and HTML files. Publisher: London, England : National Audit Office, 2025Description: electronic document (65 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | EVALUATION | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PREVENTION | RAUTAKI | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | STRATEGY | TAITŌKAI | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED KINGDOM | ENGLAND | WALESOnline resources: Download strategy, PDF | Access the website | Read related strategy, 2021 Summary: In 2021, the then government introduced its strategy, “Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls” (the VAWG Strategy), which outlined a series of commitments focused on: prevention, pursuing perpetrators and building a stronger system. In January 2025 the National Audit Office published a review of the strategy concluding: "The Home Office is not currently leading an effective cross-government response. It has a limited understanding of the extent of resources devoted to addressing VAWG across government and the impact this is having. Without this knowledge, the Home Office cannot be confident that the government is doing the best it can to keep women and girls safe." The Home Office is currently leading the development of a new VAWG strategy, due in spring 2025. See related strategy (2021). Record #9168
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Released 31 January 2025

In 2021, the then government introduced its strategy, “Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls” (the VAWG Strategy), which outlined a series of commitments focused on: prevention, pursuing perpetrators and building a stronger system.

In January 2025 the National Audit Office published a review of the strategy concluding: "The Home Office is not currently leading an effective cross-government response. It has a limited understanding of the extent of resources devoted to addressing VAWG across government and the impact this is having. Without this knowledge, the Home Office cannot be confident that the government is doing the best it can to keep women and girls safe."

The Home Office is currently leading the development of a new VAWG strategy, due in spring 2025.

See related strategy (2021). Record #9168

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