Limavady
Area Task Group
The Foyle Interagency Partnership (FIAP) on domestic
violence was set up in 1997 in response to Government
initiative to tackle domestic violence through the development
of interagency partnerships throughout Northern Ireland
in each Health and Social Services Trust.

Working in inter-agency partnerships has been identified
as one of the main ways to respond effectively and efficiently
to those who are experiencing domestic violence.
Our Mission Statement Is…
“To create a safer
community through challenging individuals and agencies
to work inclusively and collaboratively to eliminate
domestic violence and to promote a non-violent society
for us all.”
Our Key Objectives Are…
- To develop formal relationships, policies, protocols
and procedures between members of the Foyle Interagency
Partnership on domestic violence;
- To increase public awareness of domestic violence
and build community capacity to respond to the needs
of those affected by domestic violence;
- To develop and formalise training provision (accredited
and non-accredited) in relation to domestic violence
to all public, community and voluntary sector partners
on the Inter-Agency Partnership;
- Commission research to ascertain support needs
of those experiencing domestic violence and identify
gaps in current provision.
Domestic Violence is...
“Threatening behaviour, violence or abuse
(psychological, physical, verbal, sexual, financial
or emotional) inflicted on one person by another where
they are or have been intimate partners or family members
irrespective of gender or sexual orientation.”
Tackling Violence At Home NIO 2005
Domestic violence is a crime that affects all aspects
of our community. It requires intervention from a wide
range of organisations and individuals including the
voluntary, community, public and statutory sector.
FIAP represents key agencies responding to domestic
violence in the Foyle Trust area including the Derry
City Council, Limavady Borough Council and Strabane
District Council.

Useful Websites
Limavady
Borough Council
Limavady
Volunteer Bureau
Lifestart
Limavady
Dry
Arch Centre
Roeguard
Community Safety Partnership
Limavady
Community Safety Partnership
Northern
Ireland Tenants Action Project
District
Policing Partnership
Northern
Ireland Housing Executive
Foyle
Health & Social Services Trust
Foyle
Inter-Agency Partnership
Foyle
Women’s Aid
NI Women’s
Aid Federation
Northern
Ireland Office
Crime
Reduction — DV
Domestic
Violence Data
Women’s
Aid
Women’s
Aid Ireland
PSNI

Task Groups
The Task Groups in Strabane and Limavady were established
in Jan 05 to further develop the work of the FIAP in
the Foyle Trust area.
The following is information on services in the Limavady
area and other useful information:
- Foyle Women’s Aid Limavady
– Tel: 028 7776 9331
- Women’s Aid Regional Helpline
0800 917 1414 (Freephone 24 hours)
- FHSST Limavady Health Centre –
Tel: 028 7776 1100
- NIHE Limavady District Office
housing support – Tel: 028 7776 2711
- Men Overcoming Domestic Violence Programme
(MODV), Perpetrators programme, PBNI – Tel:
028 7134 6701
- Roeguard Community Safety Partnership
offering practical support – Tel: 028 7776 5438
- Limavady Volunteer Bureau –
Tel: 028 7776 5438
- St Vincent De Paul, Limavady
(Confidential Post Box at St Mary’s Church for
requests for help)
- Lifestart, Family Support –
Tel: 028 7776 5438
- Dry Arch Centre, Family Support
Tel: 028 7774 2904 (Dungiven & Limavady projects)
- Roe Valley Women’s Network
Women’s support/courses (Tel: 028 7772 9543)
- NITAP, Housing support (Tel: 028
2564 5676)
- PSNI Limavady DCU, Domestic Violence
Unit
Tel: 028 7137 9864

Facts And Fears
- 1 in 3 women in Northern Ireland experience domestic
violence. 2 women are seriously assaulted every day
in Northern Ireland
- The Foyle area has the highest number of reported
incidents of domestic violence in Northern Ireland
to the PSNI
- The PSNI regionally respond to over 20,000 incidents
of domestic violence every year
- The following domestic violence offences occurred
in the Limavady Area from April 2004 to March 2005:
392 domestic violence incidents, 1 attempted murder,
1 wounding/GBH, 160 AOABH/common assault, 2 threat
or conspiracy to murder
- Around 3,000 women and children are accommodated
in refuges in Northern Ireland every year
- Information and advice was given to 31,887 individuals
in Northern Ireland in the year 2002 - 2003 (NIWAF)
Abuse can be emotional, physical or sexual. Physical
attack is one sign. Here are others: Your partner…
- Won’t let you leave the house or spend time
with friends and family
- Constantly criticises you, tells you that you are
worthless
- Makes you feel fearful that you will do/ say something
“wrong”
- Makes you believe that it is your fault
- Is jealous, and accuses you of being unfaithful
- Damages your possessions or injures your pets
- Threatens to take custody and/or not allow you
to see your children

Membership Of The Limavady
Task Group On Domestic Violence:
- Community Safety Partnership (CSP)
- District Policing Partnership (DPP)
- Dry Arch Centre
- Foyle Health & Social Services Trust (FHSST)
- Foyle Women’s Aid (FWA)
- Lifestart Limavady
- Limavady Borough Council
- Limavady Health Centre
- Limavady Volunteer Bureau
- Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE)
- Northern Ireland Tenants Action Project (NITAP)
- PSNI Limavady DCU
- Roeguard Community Safety Partnership
- Roe Valley Women’s Network
- St. Vincent de Paul & Churches Forum
Membership continues to be reviewed and amended.
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