 The Welsh Government is working towards a more equal nation. Violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence continue to damage the lives of individuals and families in Wales, stopping them from reaching their full potential. The Welsh Government's third annual violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence report sets out this significant progress made over the last year to deliver our six strategic objectives for tackling VARDA as V. Some of these key achievements include our communications campaign, This Is Not Loud, This Is Control, which is focused on raising awareness and knowing how to spot the signs of coercive control. So far the film has been watched more than 200,000 times and the Live Feel Free helpline has reported an increase in calls about coercive control. We've increased the reach of our This Is Me campaign with children and young people. The campaign challenges gender stereotypes and shows that everyone can be who they want to be and achieve their potential. We've worked with our partners to develop standards for working with perpetrators of violence and abuse. This will help us to meet our commitment to hold perpetrators to account and give them the opportunity to change their behaviour. We teamed up with the Home Office to hold an information sharing event on forced marriage and female genital mutilation protection orders. We've supported 23,000 more professionals in Wales to increase their skills and understanding of our strategy through our national training framework. This means that over 158,000 professionals have received training to date. For the help of our sustainable funding group, we finalised our guidance for the commissioning of services. This guidance encourages organisations such as local authorities, local health boards and the police to work together to commission high quality, more consistent and effective services to prevent, protect and support victims across Wales. In the annual report you can read more about all the progress we've made over the last year. I'm proud of what we've achieved but I want to emphasise that we have not achieved these alone. We are grateful for the input and support of a range of people and organisations and have been informed by the experiences of many survivors of domestic abuse. Help us celebrate and highlight these achievements. Over the coming weeks we'll be publicising infographics which highlight achievements described in the annual report. Look out for these on social media and please share widely. I look forward to continuing to work together in our efforts to end violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence.