JAMAICA-LEGISLATION-Domestic violence law on the cards for the coming year

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KINGSTON, Jamaica– The Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment, and Sport is pushing to ensure that the amended Domestic Violence Act to provide further protection to victims and deal effectively with perpetrators will become a reality during the 2022/23 legislative year.

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia Grange

Minister Olivia Grange said that following Cabinet’s approval; a draft bill was created with the assistance of the Office of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel, which was submitted to the Attorney General’s Chambers for comments.

“The Ministry has received feedback from the Chambers regarding the proposed amendments to the Domestic Violence Act. We have already started crafting responses for resubmission to the Chambers,” she said during her contribution to the 2022/23 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representatives.

Grange said she looked forward to the support of her colleagues in the Houses of Parliament to amend the Act.

“Domestic violence is a horrific crime that does not have to happen. The violence can end, but it requires all of us,” she said.

Meanwhile, Grange said that the Ministry is moving to establish a referral pathway for victims of gender-based violence, which will provide coordination among entities to offer quality and essential services to victims promptly.

She said the referral pathway is expected to be launched later this month.

“We continue to invest in training first responders, including the police, justices of the peace, guidance counselors, and deans of discipline, to ensure that women and men receive the appropriate responses when they complain of domestic violence,” she said.

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