Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips says 'Raneem's law' scheme will “sort the systems we have now that are currently failing” as the initial phase is rolled out. The new law is named in memory of Raneem Oudeh who was killed by her ex-husband that she had reported to the police at least seven times.
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00:00By putting specialists into control rooms through Raneem's law we have a chance to find somebody
00:06the first time they call, not the 13th time they call as was what happened to Raneem before she
00:13died. First and foremost what we have to do is we have to sort the systems that we have now that
00:17are currently failing and so this Raneem's law is an effort to do that but it is part of a much
00:24wider piece of work where we will be looking at prevention strategies in education, making sure
00:29that perpetrators especially those repeat perpetrators are tackled so that they cannot
00:35go on to just constantly abuse and this will be a whole government effort.