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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 22 Jun 2017
Terror Attacks

"I thank the Minister for her statement. If reports are correct, the recent attack on Finsbury Park mosque was a premeditated attack by a self-radicalised extremist. My constituency knows more than most about the devastation that one extremist can bring. I welcome the Home Secretary’s statement that 25% of the …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 22 Jun 2017
Terror Attacks

"I was asking how many Prevent referrals are acted on...."
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Written Question
Home Office: Secondment
Monday 24th April 2017

Asked by: Tracy Brabin (Labour (Co-op) - Batley and Spen)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many staff are seconded to her Department; and how many such staff are seconded from which companies and organisations.

Answered by Sarah Newton

The Home Office currently has 387 people on loan or secondment to it from a variety of different public and private sector organisations (as at 31st March 2017).

The information on which company or organisation they are on loan or secondment from is not held centrally, the information could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.


Written Question
Crimes of Violence: Females
Monday 24th April 2017

Asked by: Tracy Brabin (Labour (Co-op) - Batley and Spen)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what recent assessment the Government has made of the ability of local commissioners to fulfil the aims of the National Statement of Expectations for Violence Against Women and Girls.

Answered by Sarah Newton

Through our Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy we have published a National Statement of Expectations (NSE) setting out a clear blueprint for local action. We consulted widely with commissioners, the voluntary and community sector and statutory stakeholders in the development of the NSE, which is based on existing best practice. The NSE will help promote better local collaboration and joint leadership, encourage new approaches incorporating early intervention, and establish and embed the best ways to help victims, survivors and their families.

To support local implementation we have published a Commissioning Toolkit, which provided practical advice and launched the £15 million VAWG Service Transformation fund, which will encourage better collaboration and new, joined-up approaches between local commissioners and specialist VAWG service providers. We are actively developing mechanisms for monitoring implementation of the NSE, working with commissioners and experts from the specialist VAWG sector, to ensure that local services across the country provide the best support for victims and survivors of VAWG.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 08 Dec 2016
UN International Day: Violence against Women

"I was 20, and the worst thing that I could ever imagine happening to me was about to take place. I was going to be one of those very rare statistics of a woman who is attacked by a stranger, not by someone she knows. I was in my second …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 02 Nov 2016
Police Officer Safety

"Thank you, Mr Speaker, for giving me the opportunity to make my maiden speech.

I was not elected in a conventional way, and it was in the darkest of circumstances, through the loss of my friend and inspiration Jo Cox, that I came to be here. What happened was not …..."

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