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Commentary on the UK’s 42nd National Report Under the European Social Charter

ASSEDEL has reviewed the United Kingdom’s 42nd National Report, offering insights on maternity leave under Article 8§1 and domestic violence measures under Article 16 of the European Social Charter.

In its commentary, ASSEDEL commends the UK’s legislative strides but also highlights key gaps, particularly in maternity pay and its accessibility for low-income women. The report underscores the inadequacy of maternity benefits, especially after the initial six weeks, and points out challenges in enforcement mechanisms that rely heavily on individual complaints.

Regarding domestic violence, ASSEDEL acknowledges the positive steps, such as the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 and funding for survivor support, but stresses the need for more transparency in assessing the impact of these measures. ASSEDEL calls for more inclusive and comprehensive policies, better monitoring, and a more transparent approach to ensure long-term effectiveness in tackling gender-based violence.

The commentary highlights the importance of continuous monitoring, the introduction of targeted improvements, and a commitment to addressing the identified gaps to ensure meaningful and lasting changes for the protection and rights of women and families in the UK.

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