The Shoalhaven Local Area Command is one of four LACs taking part in the trial of the NSW Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (DVDS).
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The aim of the scheme is to prevent domestic violence (DV) by warning potential victims of their partner’s history of DV offending.
The NSW Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme is similar to the UK’s Clare’s Law, which was introduced in 2012 after a woman was murdered by her partner shortly after contacting police, who were unable to disclose anything about his history.
Under the scheme, if someone is worried about their own safety, they’ll be able to apply to NSW police for information about their partner, or their former partner in certain circumstances.
The person in need of the information must be an Australian resident, aged 16 years or over, and live in a local area command that is operating the scheme.
The Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme has the potential to improve the safety of people in domestic relationships with the partners who have a history of domestic violence.
It allows people to make informed decisions about their safety, to seek assistance or undertake safety planning, or decide whether to remain in the relationship.
Under the DVDS pilot, a person who has concerns about their partner is able to make an application to NSW police to check if their partner has a history of domestic violence.
A third party can also ask for a disclosure to be made to the primary person where they have concerns for their safety and some form of contact with the primary person.
For more information on the NSW Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme, get on Google and head for the NSW Police Force website. Type in DVDS and the information will appear.
Remember that you can Dob in a Druggie any time you like by contacting Nowra Police or ringing Crime Stoppers.
And also do not drink and drive.
As always, in case of an emergency call 000. In non-emergencies call the Policelink on 131 444 or your local police station. To provide anonymous information call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000. For domestic and family violence information, visit www.police.nsw.gov.au. For Shoalhaven Domestic Violence officers call 4421 9666 or 4421 9665 or email shoaldvlo@police.nsw.gov.au.
Don’t forget, cops are tops.