Select Committee · Women and Equalities Committee

So-called honour-based abuse

Status: Closed Opened: 4 Nov 2022 Closed: 6 Feb 2024 10 recommendations 6 conclusions 1 report

An inquiry to examine the prevalence of so-called honour-based abuse in the UK, the extent to which the Government, police and other services understand the forms of such abuse, and the support in place to help victims. Read the terms of reference to learn more about the inquiry . This inquiry is part of the …

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Reports

1 report
Title HC No. Published Items Response
Sixth Report - So-called honour-based abuse HC 831 19 Jul 2023 16 Responded

Recommendations & Conclusions

7 items
1 Conclusion Sixth Report - So-called honour-based a… Accepted

Inconsistent honour-based abuse data collection by police and social care

There is inconsistency in how data on honour-based abuse offences is collected and recorded by the police. This is partly due to incorrect recording by police officers, either in failing to recognise an offence as honour-based, or in making an inaccurate assessment of the context. There is insufficient information provided …

Government response. The government recognises the importance of high-quality data and states police are already working with partners to agree national data standards for recording protected characteristics, including ethnicity and race.
Government Equalities Office
3 Conclusion Sixth Report - So-called honour-based a… Accepted

Add honour-based abuse options to children's social care assessment census categories

The Department of Health and Social Care and the Department of Education should add options for honour-based abuse to both the ‘primary need at first social work assessment’ and ‘factors identified at the end of the assessment’ categories in the ‘Children in need’ census. (Paragraph 25) Recognising honour-based abuse

Government response. The government does not address the recommendation to add HBA options to the 'Children in need' census, instead detailing existing e-learning courses and statutory guidance on FGM and forced marriage for professionals.
Government Equalities Office
4 Conclusion Sixth Report - So-called honour-based a… Accepted

More work needed to empower honour-based abuse victims and ensure safeguarding

We welcome the steps taken by the police service in response to the concerns raised in the super-complaint on honour-based abuse brought by Liberty and the Halo Project in 2020. However, there is still more work to be done if victims of honour-based abuse are to feel empowered to report …

Government response. The government acknowledges the importance of professionals having the right skills and details extensive existing training, e-learning courses, statutory multi-agency guidance, and resource packs provided by the Home Office, College of Policing, and the Forced Marriage Unit to enhance the …
Government Equalities Office
5 Recommendation Sixth Report - So-called honour-based a… Accepted

Set out progress on police and safeguarding professionals' honour-based abuse training

In response to this Report, the Government should set out the progress made in implementing the national training package for frontline police officers on recognising so-called honour-based abuse. The Government must also set out the steps it will take to ensure those working in other safeguarding roles, including in social …

Government response. The government states the Department for Education has contracted research to understand the quality of implementation and teacher confidence in teaching statutory requirements related to HBA, with a report due in early 2024. It also notes that HBA is already …
Government Equalities Office
7 Recommendation Sixth Report - So-called honour-based a… Accepted

Improve the teaching of honour-based abuse within Relationships, Sex and Health Education settings

The Government is currently reviewing the content of relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) taught in schools. It is clear from the evidence we received that the teaching of honour-based abuse is currently inadequate. The ongoing review of RSHE should consider how the teaching of honour-based abuse should be improved …

Government response. The government states that honour-based abuse is already taught as part of the ‘being safe topic’ in RSHE, with specific teacher training modules covering it. The ongoing RSHE review is assessing whether overall coverage is appropriate and can be strengthened …
Government Equalities Office
12 Conclusion Sixth Report - So-called honour-based a… Accepted

By-and-for services for honour-based abuse victims are underfunded with complex commissioning

By-and-for services, which are organisations designed and run by and for people who are minoritised, are vital to ensuring victims of honour- based abuse receive the support they need. However, the sector is underfunded, and complex commissioning processes often prevent smaller specialist organisations from competing against generic and larger providers …

Government response. The government acknowledges the vital work of HBA charities and states it has implemented measures like promoting consortium bidding, extended application times, and launched a £8.3m fund for 'by and for' services, alongside a commissioning toolkit.
Government Equalities Office
13 Recommendation Sixth Report - So-called honour-based a… Accepted

Increase multi-year funding for by-and-for honour-based abuse services via simpler grants

The Government should increase the funding available to by-and-for services that support victims of honour-based abuse. The Government should commit to providing this funding across multiple years. It should also assess the merits of that funding being made available in a simple grant form so it is accessible to smaller …

Government response. The government highlights existing measures, including the £8.3m VAWG Specialist and Support Services Fund for 2023/24 and 2024/25 and efforts to simplify funding applications for HBA charities, but does not commit to increasing overall funding or providing multi-year funding beyond …
Government Equalities Office

Oral evidence sessions

2 sessions
Date Witnesses
11 Jan 2023 DCC Ivan Balhatchet · National Police Chiefs' Council, Jaswant Narwal · Crown Prosecution Service, Nicole Jacobs, Designate Domestic Abuse Commissioner, Sarah Dines MP · Home Office, The Rt Hon Edward Argar MP · Ministry of Justice View ↗
7 Dec 2022 Dr Hannana Siddiqui · Southall Black Sisters, Dr Roxanne Khan · University of Central Lancashire, Ms Diana Nammi · Iranian and Kurdish Women's Rights Organisation, Ms Surwat Sohail · Roshni Birmingham, Ms Yasmin Khan, Prof. Aisha K Gill PH.D CBE · University of Bristol View ↗

Correspondence

2 letters
DateDirectionTitle
22 Mar 2023 To cttee Letter from the Minister for Safeguarding relating to the Honour-Based Abuse in…
22 Mar 2023 To cttee Letter from the CPS relating to follow-ups to the So-called honour-based abuse …