The Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference can continue after a funding formula was agreed between partners.
An “invaluable” project which helps to keep women and young people safe from domestic abuse can continue after a funding package was secured.
Bailie McCabe said: “It’s a sad fact that domestic abuse remains a significant community and personal safety issue for far too many women, children and young people in Glasgow.“For almost 20 years, MARAC has identified and responded to the needs of high-risk victims of domestic abuse and delivered the necessary actions to maximise the safety and well-being of the thousands of victims throughout that time.
Members of the Safe Glasgow partnership are set to hear tomorrow that a multi-agency funding formula has been agreed between the council, Police Scotland, the city’s health and social partnership and social landlord Wheatley Group.
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