Guyana's Government to Table New Legislation to Address Domestic Violence

GEORGEROWN, Guyana – Guyana's government says it will table a modern and holistic Family Violence Bill in Parliament this year that will comprehensively address violence and will replace the current Domestic Violence Act.

guyvindDr Vindhya PersaudMinister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr Vindhya Persaud said the Family Violence Bill is now complete and the proposed legislation has benefited from widespread input from civil society and stakeholders in the hopes of providing more coverage for victims through the law.

“It is a bill that offers much in coverage whereas before the Domestic Violence Act dealt with more inter-personal violence. This gives wider coverage so if there is any kind of violence in the family, people will be able to have more recourse to the law,” she said, adding that the legislation will also facilitate more punitive measures, and the removal of discretionary powers from police to ensure action is taken.

“There is not a discretion that will be used in terms of when they act, but once there is visible evidence of bodily harm they must take the report,” Persaud said, adding that the draft of the harassment bill will be finalized this year. The bill is tailored to address general harassment, especially in the workplace.

Similarly, the ministry is looking to table bills relating to the protection of children and child care this year as well. These include abduction of the child and child maintenance in alignment with the Hague Convention.

“We need real protection to be provided to these women, we need them to understand what the law does for them, we need them to understand what a protection order is and we need the perpetrators also to understand what it means to flunk the protection order,” she added.

The government has said that to ensure Guyanese are familiar with the various bills they will be made accessible on ministry’s website.