Safer communities

Safer Ealing Partnership

The Safer Ealing Partnership is an integrated partnership, which oversees the functions and statutory responsibilities of the drug and alcohol action team, the youth offending services and the Ealing Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership. It is managed by the community safety team. 

Domestic Homicide Reviews

The Safer Ealing Partnership has responsibility for Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHRs) within Ealing.

DHRs are carried out to ensure that lessons are learnt when a person aged 16 or over has or appears to have been killed as a result of violence, abuse or neglect by:

  • a person whom he/she was related or had been in an intimate personal relationship
  • a member of the same household.

The purpose of a DHR is to:

  • establish what lessons are to be learned from the domestic homicide regarding the way in which local professionals and organisations work individually and together to safeguard victims
  • identify clearly what those lessons are both within and between agencies, how and within what timescales they will be acted on, and what is expected to change as a result
  • apply those lessons to service responses including changes to policies and procedures as appropriate
  • prevent domestic violence homicide and improve service responses for all domestic violence victims and their children through improved intra and inter-agency working.

The Home Office has published guidance on when we need to set up a domestic homicide review and how to do it. This is explained on the GOV.UK website

Domestic Homicide Reviews conducted and completed by the Safer Ealing Partnership

Executive summary and Domestic Homicide Review: Case of Rose

Executive summary and Domestic Homicide Review: Case of Barbara

Executive summary and Domestic Homicide Review: Case of Rukhsana

Executive summary and Domestic Homicide Review: Case of Mrs Moon

Executive summary and Domestic Homicide Review: Case of MF Jones