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Question 1
In the period 01/03/25 – 28/02/26 (based on the DVDS reported date) there were 1529 disclosures made.
Of these 1529 disclosures made, 265 of them were longer than the 28-day timescales.
10 of the 265 have been dip sampled to establish the reasons they went over 28 days. A summary of the circumstances for the delayed disclosures were as follows:
Question 2
Please see attached document, ‘Response Data 615_26’
Domestic abuse is core police business, and we are committed to tackling this crime - from call taking and first response by officers, to the investigation and the subsequent action to protect victims. We believe that working in partnership is essential to ensure that domestic abuse becomes everyone’s business. We work closely with a number of statutory and voluntary sector agencies in South Wales to tackle domestic abuse and the many forms of violence.