Evidence Hub: Economic abuse and coercive control 2022
Economic abuse and coercive control 2022 In addition to our report A Perfect Storm, Women’s Aid have produced a number of short reports based on our surveys of survivors and…
Economic abuse and coercive control 2022 In addition to our report A Perfect Storm, Women’s Aid have produced a number of short reports based on our surveys of survivors and…
…officers and other frontline staff in other related agencies receive specialist face to face training on all aspects of domestic violence, particularly coercive and controlling behaviour, the frequency and nature…
…of the TUC on this research project. Recommendations Survivors and agencies identifying and responding to abuse • Statutory agencies such as local authorities to be trained in coercive control and…
…the devastating impact of Covid-19 on experiences of domestic abuse. Survivors supported by the project are experiencing worsening abuse and more controlling behaviour. Published: Women’s Aid, 6th July 2021 Download…
…66.6% had experienced jealous or controlling behaviour. 37.6% of service users disclosed having support needs around their mental health; for service users in CBS, this was 36.3% and for those…
…a controlling partner; fears of homelessness and being forced to live in unsuitable or unsafe housing; being denied help from their local housing team; and experiencing difficulties in finding a…
…abuse, harassment and stalking, and domestic violence as part of a pattern of behaviours by perpetrators, and makes recommendations for Government, social media providers and criminal justice agencies. © Women’s…