Police and Crime Commissioner commits £2million further funding to tackle domestic abuse across West Mercia - The Droitwich Standard

Police and Crime Commissioner commits £2million further funding to tackle domestic abuse across West Mercia

Droitwich Editorial 17th Jan, 2022   0

WEST Mercia’s Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion has committed £2 million to extend a project that challenges perpetrators of domestic abuse to change their behaviour, and ensure specialist support services for victims can continue.

The Drive Project aims to reduce the number of child and adult victims of domestic abuse by working with perpetrators to change their behaviour.

This project, which runs across Worcestershire and Herefordshire and is provided by Cranstoun, has been successful in securing funding for a further three years.

West Mercia Women’s Aid have also had their funding renewed to support their Independent Domestic Abuse Advisors (IDVAs) scheme.




IDVAs provide specialist tailored support to all high-risk victims of domestic abuse, right across West Mercia.

This scheme will now be provided for another three years and will also introduce, for one year, a Young Person’s IDVA service to support those aged over 13 who are experiencing domestic abuse in their own relationships.


PCC John Campion said: “Being able to provide this funding is part of my commitment to the residents of West Mercia to improve our response to domestic abuse, and supporting victims through the process.

“By funding these providers, and extending their service provision for a further three years, it will ensure support is available to those who need it.”

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