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TUC delegates demand justice for rape and domestic violence survivors
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DELEGATES demanded justice for rape and domestic violence survivors today, stating that systems in place had failed to address the “national emergency” of violence against women and girls.

TUC Womens Committee chairwoman and British Dietetic Association (BDA) delegate Annette Mansell-Green moved an emergency motion today at the TUC Congress on the issue.

She said the National Police Chiefs Council “finally” acknowledged in a July report that violence against women is a “national emergency” in England and Wales.

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