NCDV announces that it has provided pro bono legal support to 4,484 victims and survivors of domestic abuse in the year ending 31st December 2024.
The Guildford-based organisation received nearly 102,000 referrals last year from police forces, domestic abuse organisations, charities, citizens’ advice bureaux and other agencies throughout England and Wales.
Sharon Bryan, Head of Partnerships and Development explained: “NCDV was originally set up to help those experiencing domestic abuse get civil legal protection who could neither access legal aid nor afford to pay for a solicitor themselves. This is still central to all the work we do.”
“Yet due to today’s very difficult economic circumstances, the number of women and men turning to us for Pro Bono support, which means helping them go to Court on their own without a solicitor, continues to climb”
“Our fifteen strong Pro Bono Team provides the basis for these people to become Litigants in Person as well as sharing specific tools and techniques which enable them to obtain lifesaving and life-changing protective orders.”
Sharon Bryan concluded: “NCDV is a not-for-profit Community Interest Company. We do not receive any Government funding. Our Pro Bono Team works tirelessly to give as many people as possible a service that can help them secure protection through the civil courts.”
“As a survivor of domestic abuse myself, and someone who obtained a non-molestation order against my former partner, I can testify that these orders really do save lives. But we desperately need more funding so that we can help even more than the 4,484 people we helped in 2024.”