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Statutory Instruments
DOMESTIC ABUSE, ENGLAND AND WALES
POLICE
Made
5th November 2025
The Secretary of State makes these Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 81(2) and (5) of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024(1).
1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024 (Commencement No. 8) Regulations 2025.
(2) In these Regulations, “the 2024 Act” means the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024.
2. Section 20 of the 2024 Act (child victims of domestic abuse) comes into force on 7th November 2025, in so far as it relates to the insertion of section 49A (arrangements to notify schools etc) into the Domestic Abuse Act 2021(2).
3. The following provisions of the 2024 Act come into force on 12th January 2026—
(a)section 28 (information relating to victims);
(b)section 29 (information relating to victims: service police etc);
(c)section 30 (review of provisions relating to counselling information requests).
Jess Phillips
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State
Home Office
5th November 2025
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations bring into force specified provisions of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024 (c. 21) (“the 2024 Act”). These are the eighth commencement Regulations made under the 2024 Act.
Regulation 2 partially brings into force section 20 (child victims of domestic abuse) of the 2024 Act to insert section 49A (arrangements to notify schools etc) into the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 (c. 17). Section 49A requires all police forces to have arrangements in place to ensure that, where a member of a force has reasonable grounds to believe a child may be a victim of domestic abuse, educational establishments that the child attends are notified as soon as is reasonably practicable. The duty to notify is subject to exceptions that may be specified in regulations.
Regulation 3(a) brings into force section 28 (information relating to victims) of the 2024 Act which inserts sections 44A to 44E (requests for information relating to victims) into the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 (c. 32) (“the 2022 Act”). These sections impose duties on the police and other authorised persons when requesting victim information from a third party. The Secretary of State is also required to prepare a code of practice for the police and other authorised persons regarding such requests and compliance with sections 44A to 44E.
Regulation 3(b) brings into force section 29 (information relating to victims: service police etc) of the 2024 Act which inserts section 44F (application of this Chapter to service police etc) into the 2022 Act. This section imposes duties on the service police when requesting victim information from a third party.
Regulation 3(c) brings into force section 30 (review of provisions relating to counselling information requests) of the 2024 Act. This section requires the Secretary of State to prepare a report about the operation, in the review period, of Chapter 3A of the 2022 Act (requests for information relating to victims), in relation to counselling information requests.
A full impact assessment has not been produced for this statutory instrument as no, or no significant impact, on the private, voluntary or public sector is foreseen.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
The following provisions of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024 have been brought into force by commencement Regulations made before the date of these Regulations.
| Provision | Date of Commencement | S.I. No. |
|---|---|---|
| Section 68 | 17th June 2024 | 2024/755 |
| Section 75 (partially) | 2nd August 2024 | 2024/846 |
| Section 76 (partially) | 2nd August 2024 | 2024/846 |
| Section 34 (partially) | 18th September 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 36 (partially) | 18th September 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 37 | 18th September 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 38 | 18th September 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 39 | 18th September 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 40 (partially) | 18th September 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 41 (partially) | 18th September 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 42 (partially) | 18th September 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 43 (partially) | 18th September 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 44 | 18th September 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 45 | 18th September 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 47 | 18th September 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 66 (partially) | 1st November 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 67 | 1st November 2024 | 2024/966 |
| Section 1 | 29th January 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 2 (partially) | 29th January 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 5 | 29th January 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 22 (partially) | 29th January 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 23 (partially) | 29th January 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 24 (partially) | 29th January 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 25 (partially) | 29th January 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 26 (partially) | 29th January 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 27 | 29th January 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 66 (remainder) | 1st February 2025 | 2024/966 |
| Section 58 (partially) | 3rd February 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 59 (partially) | 3rd February 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 65 | 3rd February 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 74 | 3rd February 2025 | 2025/95 |
| Section 60 (partially) | 3rd April 2025 | 2025/441 |
| Schedule 2 | 3rd April 2025 | 2025/441 |
| Section 16 | 9th May 2025 | 2025/441 |
| Section 75 (remainder) | 27th May 2025 | 2025/441 |
| Section 76 (remainder) | 27th May 2025 | 2025/441 |
| Section 17 (partially) | 1st June 2025 | 2025/616 |
| Section 17 (remainder) | 1st October 2025 | 2025/616 |
| Section 21 | 25th June 2025 | 2025/731 |
| Section 34 (remainder) | 25th June 2025 | 2025/731 |
| Section 35 | 25th June 2025 | 2025/731 |
| Section 36 (remainder) | 25th June 2025 | 2025/731 |
| Section 40 (remainder) | 25th June 2025 | 2025/731 |
| Section 41 (remainder) | 25th June 2025 | 2025/731 |
| Section 42 (remainder) | 25th June 2025 | 2025/731 |
| Section 43 (remainder) | 25th June 2025 | 2025/731 |
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