@prefix rdf: . @prefix nfo: . @prefix xsd: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix skos: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix api: . @prefix parl: . rdfs:label "Biography information for Mr Jim Cunningham" . dcterms:title "Table" ; nfo:fileName "Copy of Table for PQ 261502.xlsx" . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "54" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Ministry of Justice" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Justice" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Justice" ; parl:hansardHeading "Criminal Injuries Compensation" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what the overall budget for the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme was in each year since 2010." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Ashfield" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Gloria De Piero" ; parl:uin "261492" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-07"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

The UK is a world-leader in the fight to stamp out forced marriage, with our dedicated Forced Marriage Unit leading efforts to combat it both at home and abroad

The Government has significantly strengthened the law on forced marriage. We have introduced a new forced marriage offence, criminalised the breach of Forced Marriage Protection Orders and introduced anonymity for victims

In November 2018, the Home Secretary launched the Forced Marriage Awareness Campaign, which highlights that forced marriage is a crime and directs victims and concerned parties to contact the Forced Marriage Helpline for support.

The joint Home Office and Foreign & Commonwealth Office Forced Marriage Unit (FMU) provides support and advice for victims, those at risk, and professionals, through its public helpline. In 2018, the FMU gave advice or support related to a possible forced marriage in 1,764 cases. Since 2012, the FMU has provided support to between approximately 1,200 and 1,400 cases per year. The Home Office does not hold data on the number of people currently living in forced marriages in the UK. Further information on the FMU’s 2018 statistics can be found at the following link: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/804044/Forced_Marriage_Unit_Statistics_2018_FINAL.pdf

We recognise that forced marriage can constitute modern slavery, as we examined in the Home Office Typology report, but not in all cases, so we must assess each on a case by case basis. Potential victims can be deceived about the nature of their relationship with the trafficker, not understanding that they would be exploited in the marriage. The exploitation can take place through domestic servitude which occurs alongside domestic abuse and sexual exploitation.

The Home Office Typology Report can be found here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/652652/typology-modern-slavery-offences-horr93.pdf

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Louth and Horncastle" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Victoria Atkins" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-07-01"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "262232" , "262233" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-07-01T16:26:14.38Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "54" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Ministry of Justice" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Justice" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Justice" ; parl:hansardHeading "Ministry of Justice: Telephone Services" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, pursuant to the Answer of 21 May 2019 to Question 253551 on Ministry of Justice: telephone services, on what date that helpline was set up; how many calls that helpline received in each month from the date it was set up to 30 April 2019; what promotional material was used to advertise that helpline's use; and whether that helpline is still in use." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Bolton South East" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Yasmin Qureshi" ; parl:uin "261502" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-07"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

Police recorded domestic abuse crimes have increased by over 60% in the last three years, demonstrating increased victim confidence to report and better police recording of these crimes. Overall, prosecutions and convictions for domestic abuse are both up since 2010 – by 20 per cent and 28 per cent respectively, with 76% of all prosecutions resulting in successful convictions, the highest proportion since 2010. However, the CPS are working closely with the police locally and nationally to ensure appropriate referrals are made by the police and to address any fall in referrals where needed. In November last year, MHCLG awarded £22 million for domestic abuse projects across the country. This is helping to provide over 2,200 new beds in refuges and other safe accommodation, as well as access to education and tailored employment and life skills guidance. MHCLG are also consulting on potential measure for sustainable delivery of support for victims and their children in accommodation-based services for domestic abuse across England. The Consultation ends on 2 August. https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/support-for-victims-of-domestic-abuse-in-safe-accommodation The figures below relate to legal aid at the Civil Representation level. Legal aid for these matters is also available by way of initial advice and assistance under the Legal Help scheme. Application and percentage data is not held for Legal Help matters, as the decision on whether to grant funding is devolved to the solicitor in question.

Financial Year

Domestic Violence Applications

Granted

Proportion Granted

2010-11

19,951

17,995

90%

2011-12

17,652

16,187

92%

2012-13

17,406

15,812

91%

2013-14

16,925

15,306

90%

2014-15

15,662

14,114

90%

2015-16

14,748

13,574

92%

2016-17

14,092

13,349

95%

2017-18

14,188

13,446

95%

2018-19*

10,200

9,499

93%

Financial Year

Injunction Applications

Granted

Proportion Granted

2010-11

19,951

17,995

90%

2011-12

17,647

16,182

92%

2012-13

17,395

15,802

91%

2013-14

16,925

15,306

90%

2014-15

15,661

14,114

90%

2015-16

14,746

13,572

92%

2016-17

14,090

13,349

95%

2017-18

14,188

13,446

95%

2018-19

10,200

9,499

93%

*(Apr to Dec 2018) Please note that injunction figures, although being separately reported on here, are included as part of the ‘Domestic Violence’ category volumes displayed in the first table.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Blackpool North and Cleveleys" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Paul Maynard" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-06-25"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "261495" , "261496" , "261497" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-06-25T11:00:48.13Z"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Baroness Barran" . parl:answerText "

It is unacceptable if patients are being put at risk by a service that deliberately places itself beyond the jurisdiction of United Kingdom regulators.

The Department is working closely with the Care Quality Commission and relevant professional regulators to explore how it can close the loopholes that allow a small number of online organisations to operate without the necessary oversight.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Baroness Barran" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-06-24"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-06-24T15:30:40.48Z"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Edward Argar" . skos:prefLabel "House of Commons" . parl:answerText "

The table below shows the overall budget (excluding capital) for the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority in each year since 2010-11. This comprises the budget received from the Ministry of Justice, income received from Scottish Government and income received through the victim surcharge.

The reforms in 2012 and the current review are focused on protecting payments to those most seriously affected by their injuries, and ensuring the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme is affordable and sustainable.

Period

Budget

2010-11

£305,323,000

2011-12

£462,445,000

2012-13

£316,734,000

2013-14

£192,850,000

2014-15

£151,700,000

2015-16

£136,650,000

2016-17

£138,073,000

2017-18

£160,778,000

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Charnwood" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Edward Argar" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-07-08"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-07-08T16:49:45.027Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

As at 14 June 2019, GEO has 110 staff in post (107 FTE).

GEO staff work on a range of priority areas, including work to empower all women to reach their full potential, advancing equality for LGBT people, ensuring our laws protect equality and provide equal rights and driving forward work to put qualities at the heart of government.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Louth and Horncastle" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Victoria Atkins" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-07-25"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-07-25T09:27:01.197Z"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Viscount Younger of Leckie" . rdfs:label "Biography information for Lord Moonie" . skos:prefLabel "House of Lords" . rdfs:label "Biography information for Paul Maynard" . parl:answerText "

The attached table shows the number of calls received by each telephone line, these go back as far as data is available.

The CICA phoneline was set up in 2007/2008. HMCTS centralised its telephone service to go through their Loughborough Contact Centre in 2011. The LAA phonelines have existed in various formats for the past 17 years. OPG do not have the exact date that the phone line was set up. All phonelines are still in use.

All numbers are advertised on relevant department websites and some are included on letterheads and corporate literature.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Charnwood" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Edward Argar" ; parl:attachment ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-06-28"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-06-28T15:42:53.907Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "1" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Home Office" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Home Office" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Home Office" ; parl:hansardHeading "Forced Marriage" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps his Department has taken to help people trapped in forced marriages." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Coventry South" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Mr Jim Cunningham" ; parl:uin "262233" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-10"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

The Office for National Statistics publishes gender pay gaps by home parliamentary constituency on an annual basis. These are available online in ‘Home Parliamentary Constituency table’ 10.12, they also publish this data by place of work Parliamentary Constituency:

https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/earningsandworkinghours/datasets/annualsurveyofhoursandearningsashegenderpaygaptables

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Louth and Horncastle" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Victoria Atkins" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-09-02"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-09-02T16:23:08.527Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "54" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Ministry of Justice" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Justice" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Justice" ; parl:hansardHeading "Legal Aid Scheme: Domestic Abuse" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many legal aid applications for domestic violence have been made in each year since 2010." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Ashfield" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Gloria De Piero" ; parl:uin "261494" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-07"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "31" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Women and Equalities" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Women and Equalities" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Women and Equalities" ; parl:hansardHeading "Government Equalities Office: Staff" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, if she will publish the number of staff employed by the Government Equalities Office by (a) grade and (b) policy areas those staff are assigned to." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Brent Central" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Dawn Butler" ; parl:uin "262297" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-10"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "1" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Home Office" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Home Office" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Home Office" ; parl:hansardHeading "Forced Marriage" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people are living in forced marriages in the UK." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Coventry South" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Mr Jim Cunningham" ; parl:uin "262232" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-10"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

The UK is a world-leader in the fight to stamp out forced marriage, with our dedicated Forced Marriage Unit leading efforts to combat it both at home and abroad

The Government has significantly strengthened the law on forced marriage. We have introduced a new forced marriage offence, criminalised the breach of Forced Marriage Protection Orders and introduced anonymity for victims

In November 2018, the Home Secretary launched the Forced Marriage Awareness Campaign, which highlights that forced marriage is a crime and directs victims and concerned parties to contact the Forced Marriage Helpline for support.

The joint Home Office and Foreign & Commonwealth Office Forced Marriage Unit (FMU) provides support and advice for victims, those at risk, and professionals, through its public helpline. In 2018, the FMU gave advice or support related to a possible forced marriage in 1,764 cases. Since 2012, the FMU has provided support to between approximately 1,200 and 1,400 cases per year. The Home Office does not hold data on the number of people currently living in forced marriages in the UK. Further information on the FMU’s 2018 statistics can be found at the following link: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/804044/Forced_Marriage_Unit_Statistics_2018_FINAL.pdf

We recognise that forced marriage can constitute modern slavery, as we examined in the Home Office Typology report, but not in all cases, so we must assess each on a case by case basis. Potential victims can be deceived about the nature of their relationship with the trafficker, not understanding that they would be exploited in the marriage. The exploitation can take place through domestic servitude which occurs alongside domestic abuse and sexual exploitation.

The Home Office Typology Report can be found here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/652652/typology-modern-slavery-offences-horr93.pdf

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Louth and Horncastle" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Victoria Atkins" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-07-01"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "262231" , "262232" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-07-01T16:26:14.47Z"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Lord Taylor of Warwick" . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "202" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department for International Trade" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "International Trade" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "International Trade" ; parl:hansardHeading "Foreign Investment in UK" ; parl:houseId "2" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask Her Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to help attract foreign direct investment into the UK after Brexit." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Lord Taylor of Warwick" ; parl:uin "HL16224" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-10"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Dawn Butler" . parl:answerText "

The Department for International Trade promotes the UK as a foreign direct investment (FDI) destination across our entire global network, with dedicated specialist support for investors across the world. We will continue to demonstrate the UK’s strengths, including an open, liberal economy, a business-friendly environment and a world-class talent.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Viscount Younger of Leckie" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-06-24"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-06-24T15:51:10.603Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Gender Dysphoria: Children" ; parl:houseId "2" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask Her Majesty's Government what steps they intend to take to prevent the illegal supply of puberty-blocking drugs to British children and adolescents by Dr Helena Webberley, who was recently suspended from the Medical Register by the General Medical Council and who is advertising services from Spain." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Lord Moonie" ; parl:uin "HL16205" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-10"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Gloria De Piero" . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "31" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Women and Equalities" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Women and Equalities" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Women and Equalities" ; parl:hansardHeading "Equal Pay" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, if she will publish the gender pay gap in each UK parliamentary constituency in 2018-19." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Brent Central" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Dawn Butler" ; parl:uin "262296" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-10"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Victoria Atkins" . rdfs:label "Biography information for Yasmin Qureshi" . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "1" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Home Office" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Home Office" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Home Office" ; parl:hansardHeading "Forced Marriage" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will make an assessment of the potential merits of recognising forced marriage as a form of modern day slavery." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "Coventry South" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Mr Jim Cunningham" ; parl:uin "262231" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-10"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

The UK is a world-leader in the fight to stamp out forced marriage, with our dedicated Forced Marriage Unit leading efforts to combat it both at home and abroad

The Government has significantly strengthened the law on forced marriage. We have introduced a new forced marriage offence, criminalised the breach of Forced Marriage Protection Orders and introduced anonymity for victims

In November 2018, the Home Secretary launched the Forced Marriage Awareness Campaign, which highlights that forced marriage is a crime and directs victims and concerned parties to contact the Forced Marriage Helpline for support.

The joint Home Office and Foreign & Commonwealth Office Forced Marriage Unit (FMU) provides support and advice for victims, those at risk, and professionals, through its public helpline. In 2018, the FMU gave advice or support related to a possible forced marriage in 1,764 cases. Since 2012, the FMU has provided support to between approximately 1,200 and 1,400 cases per year. The Home Office does not hold data on the number of people currently living in forced marriages in the UK. Further information on the FMU’s 2018 statistics can be found at the following link: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/804044/Forced_Marriage_Unit_Statistics_2018_FINAL.pdf

We recognise that forced marriage can constitute modern slavery, as we examined in the Home Office Typology report, but not in all cases, so we must assess each on a case by case basis. Potential victims can be deceived about the nature of their relationship with the trafficker, not understanding that they would be exploited in the marriage. The exploitation can take place through domestic servitude which occurs alongside domestic abuse and sexual exploitation.

The Home Office Typology Report can be found here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/652652/typology-modern-slavery-offences-horr93.pdf

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Louth and Horncastle" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Victoria Atkins" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-07-01"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "262231" , "262233" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-07-01T16:26:14.437Z"^^xsd:dateTime . a api:ListEndpoint ; dcterms:hasPart ; api:definition . a api:Page ; "10"^^xsd:long ; "1"^^xsd:long ; "29"^^xsd:long ; dcterms:isPartOf ; api:definition ; api:extendedMetadataVersion ; api:items ( ) ; api:page "0"^^xsd:long ; ; .