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Scotland leads UK on preventing violence against women, but its new policy is still incomplete

This article first appeared in The Conversation 2 July 2014 Read the full article  here

Posted byGlasgowAnniJuly 2, 2014July 2, 2014Posted inDomestic Abuse, Gender inequality, Opinion, Violence Against WomenTags: ASSIST, CEDAR, Children and Young People Experiencing Domestic Abuse, David Mandel, domestic abuse, Equally Safe, Safe and Together, Scotland, Scottish Government, Tam Baillie, Voice against ViolenceLeave a comment on Scotland leads UK on preventing violence against women, but its new policy is still incomplete

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