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The Domestic Abuse
Court Advocacy

Standards

Scotland has the world’s first Domestic Abuse Court Advocacy Standards

Domestic Abuse Court Advocacy starts from the understanding that:

Everyone has a right to live their life free from abuse

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Everyone should have access to free, independent, and accredited domestic abuse court advocacy

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Domestic abuse is an intersectional gendered issue. We recognise that society is not equal, and power and privilege co-exist both between genders, and within genders

What are the standards for?

The Domestic Abuse Court Advocacy Standards are minimum standards. They are:

 

​A way to explain domestic abuse court advocacy to the general public, including victims and survivors and professionals​

 

A way for everyone to know what to expect, at a minimum, from domestic abuse court advocacy services​

 

The basis for accrediting services

 

Domestic abuse court advocacy services only meet the Domestic Abuse Court Advocacy Standards once accredited. To see which services are currently accredited click here

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If you have any feedback regarding the standards, please click here

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