DAPP - domestic abuse perpetrator programme - no girls, only guys...

in legalfiction •  6 years ago 

The current programmes commissioned for the Family Courts are only suitable for men
who have abused women.

Please note Cafcass currently only commissions programmes to address violence
and abuse to women perpetrated by men.

Meanwhile the suicide ratio:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_differences_in_suicide

  • boys don't cry
  • guys are more efficient

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The Cafcass workforce as at 31 March 2017 was 81.2% female and 18.8% male. The significant majority of our staff are undertaking frontline social work roles, and our gender distribution is generally in line with the wider social work sector.

https://www.cafcass.gov.uk/about-cafcass/transparency-information/

I was wondering if a statement of the fact would be considered a racist comment? It's been more than a year in the legal system I'm yet to encounter a white male...

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Domestic abuse isn't gendered and that only offering gendered services is a disgrace.

But it has tradition ever since Erin Pizzey opened the first domestic abuse shelter. Not Pizzey herself. She wanted to open shelter from men as well. She got death threats and had to leave the UK because of it.