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BBCNEWS Verified July 3, 2024

Probably a fair summary. Disagree with it. I think that is| probably a fair summary. What disagree with it. I think that is probably a fair summary. What the Justice Secretary is going to announce in the next few minutes, it has been trailed overnight, is that people who kill their partners will lose their parental rights on arrest. The idea being that too often when there is a situation of Domestic Violence or domestic killing that you still have access to children despite the pain and suffering that can cause. That is something the justice suffering that can cause. That is something theJustice Secretary has promised to look at for a while and will announce further moves on over the next 20 minutes. He has also got an announcement coming on strengthening whole Life Sentences to mean that people going through the justice process at the moment who are sentenced to whole Life Sentences will face tougher punishments already being introduced by the government. That is the thing the governm

Increase in demand for sexual violence awareness training

A NORTH-EAST charity which supports survivors of sexual violence is reporting a rise in enquiries into its training courses in the wake of the tragic killing of Sarah Everard. The death of the 33-year-old marketing executive, who went missing while walking home from a friend’s house in London, provoked a national wave of grief and anger – highlighting the dangers and fears felt by many women on a daily basis. Staff at Rape Crisis Tyneside and Northumberland say there has been an increase in the number of approaches from businesses and organisations looking to raise knowledge and awareness among employees.

Online digital training to support victims of rape

A North-East charity which supports victims and survivors of rape and sexual violence has launched a new programme of online digital training. Rape Crisis Tyneside and Northumberland has developed the courses during the Covid-19 pandemic to allow flexibility for those undertaking the workshops – enabling the training to be completed remotely and at a time which is convenient. Built on its 40-year reputation for delivering engaging and informative in-person training across many of the North East’s largest employers, Rape Crisis Tyneside and Northumberland’s new online course options mean organisations can continue to offer employees the opportunity to develop their understanding of the issues surrounding rape and sexual violence despite Covid-19 restrictions.

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