Every day, professionals across sectors encounter individuals experiencing domestic abuse — often at their most vulnerable. Whether you’re a social worker, police officer, healthcare provider, housing officer, or support worker, your role in that moment can be life-changing.
One of the most effective ways to support someone after an incident is by helping them access legal protection. That’s where the National Centre for Domestic Violence (NCDV) comes in.
We are fast and efficient so can have an order in place whilst the victim is considering or waiting for engagement with local services. This is a small but vital area of need in the complexity of domestic abuse and creates safety for the victim and other services to move forward.
Why Early Legal Protection Is Critical
Referring someone to NCDV at the same time as connecting them with local domestic abuse services can provide a vital layer of safety. Civil protective orders — such as Non-Molestation Orders & DAPO’s in the current pilot areas — can be obtained quickly, offering fast legal protection from the perpetrator.
When survivors obtain a civil protective order immediately after an incident, their chances of breaking free from abuse increase dramatically.
In a time when domestic abuse services are under pressure and resources are stretched, NCDV offers a free, fast, and effective legal route — regardless of whether the person qualifies for legal aid.
What NCDV Offers
- A free emergency injunction service for victims/survivors of domestic abuse
- We are a not-for-profit Community Interest Company with over 20 years of experience in obtaining civil orders.
- We’ve helped secure around 30% of all non-molestation and occupation orders in England and Wales in recent years.
- We provide the biggest pro bono team in the country, helping those who can’t access a solicitor.
- Our service is free, fast, efficient, and designed to work alongside safeguarding efforts.
- Expertise in obtaining: Non-Molestation Orders, Occupation Orders, Domestic Abuse Protection Orders (in pilot areas) and Prohibited Steps Orders.
- Access to around 60 panel solicitors across England and Wales.
- We offer a signposting service to those who engage with us.
The Need Has Never Been Greater
- In the year ending March 2024, 3 million peopleaged 16 and over experienced domestic abuse (ONS, Nov 2024).
- DCC Maggie Blyth, in the National Policing Statement 2024, described violence against women and girls as having reached “epidemic levels”.
Free Training for All Services
To support professionals in using this vital service, NCDV offers free, one-hour training sessions for any organisation or team that may come into contact with victims/survivors. These sessions cover:
- The types of protective orders available
- Eligibility criteria and benefits
- The referral process and how orders are obtained and served
- How NCDV complements your safeguarding responsibilities
This training empowers you to act quickly and confidently when someone needs protection.
Take Action Today
You can book a training session or learn more by visiting www.ncdv.org.uk and clicking the Training tab — or by contacting us directly training@ncdv.org.uk
Together, we can ensure that no survivor is left unprotected. Let’s work across services to keep people safe and help them rebuild their lives.