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Supporting documents: domestic violence
1.Evidence that B has been arrested for a relevant domestic...
2.A relevant police caution for a domestic violence offence.
3.Evidence of relevant criminal proceedings for a domestic violence offence...
6.A domestic violence protection notice issued under section 24 of...
8.An undertaking given in England and Wales under section 46...
10.An expert report produced as evidence in proceedings in the...
11.A letter or report from an appropriate health professional confirming...
12.A letter or report from— (a) the appropriate health professional...
14.A letter from an independent domestic violence advisor confirming that...
15.A letter from an independent sexual violence advisor confirming that...
16.A letter from an officer employed by a local authority...
17.(1) A letter from an organisation providing domestic violence support...
18.A letter or report from an organisation providing domestic violence...
19.A letter from a public authority confirming that a person...
21.Evidence which the Director is satisfied demonstrates that A has...
22.For the purpose of this Schedule— “A” means the applicant...
Supporting documents: protection of children
3.Evidence of relevant criminal proceedings for a child abuse offence...
7.A letter from a social services department in England and...
8.A letter from a social services department in England and...
9.An application for an injunction described in paragraph 5 of...
10.For the purpose of this Schedule— “child abuse offence” has...
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