This guidance and information is for professionals working with and supporting people and their families affected by domestic abuse. 

It doesn't replace any individual organisation or practitioner's responsibilities for safeguarding and risk management processes. Always consult with your line manager or organisation lead for domestic abuse where you can.

Supporting an individual experiencing domestic abuse

In an emergency call 999.

Make a referral to the Integrated Domestic Abuse Service

Supporting a client to access outreach or refuge can be made by completing the Paragon referral form along with a completed a DASH risk assessment.

Organisations that can help

See organisations that can help people experiencing domestic abuse, including more information on Paragon.

Resources to help you support an individual or family

Multi-agency High Risk Domestic Abuse (HRDA) process

HRDA (High Risk Domestic Abuse) is a local, multi-agency, whole family focused process where information is shared on the highest risk cases of domestic violence and abuse between different statutory and voluntary sector agencies. HRDA brings together daily practitioner meetings and a monthly management meeting.

Find out about HRDA and how to make a referral. This includes guidance on how to complete a SafeLives DASH (Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Honour Based Violence) risk assessment. 

Safeguarding

It's important to always consider and follow your organisations safeguarding policies and procedures. 

Tell us if you are:

Find out about the Dorset Safeguarding Adults Board and Dorset Safeguarding Children Partnership (DSCP).

Support for people using unsafe or unhealthy behaviours

This section provides organisations and practitioners with an overview of domestic abuse perpetrator programmes and interventions available across the Dorset Council area.

This does not replace individual organisation or practitioners responsibilities for safeguarding or risk management processes. Always consult with your organisation's policies and procedures, line manager, and domestic abuse lead if available.

Further information on domestic abuse perpetrator programmes can be found on the RESPECT website.