For a district council with more than 35,000 households, does the co-ordinator need to be appointed on a full-time basis in order to be able to answer yes to this part of the indicator?
DCLG was not prescriptive in setting out what proportion of the co-ordinator’s role should be dedicated to domestic violence. Being able to answer “yes” to question 3 would be enough to meet this part of the indicator. However, given that it is the co-ordinator’s responsibility for strategically co-ordinating domestic violence issues throughout the local authority area, the ability of the post holder to carry out the full range of domestic violence co-ordination within an area of more than 35,000 households may be questionable if the post was not full time.
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