Evidence Hub: The Hidden Housing Crisis 2020
The Domestic Abuse Report 2020: The Hidden Housing Crisis Domestic abuse is by its very nature a housing issue. This report examines the housing experiences of survivors of domestic abuse…
The Domestic Abuse Report 2020: The Hidden Housing Crisis Domestic abuse is by its very nature a housing issue. This report examines the housing experiences of survivors of domestic abuse…
…Economics of Abuse explores the relationship between domestic abuse and economic resources, looking at the needs and experiences of survivors around finances, welfare, housing and employment (economic needs), and how…
…public funds (NRPF). Availability of housing benefit to cover housing costs for refuge services. Funded coordination and oversight/monitoring. © Women’s Aid, November 2019 Please cite this report as: Women’s Aid…
…fleeing domestic abuse. This is set against the backdrop of cuts to local authority budgets and a social housing sector which is in crisis. Download Nowhere to Turn 2018 (PDF)…
…minoritised women, in favour of competitive tenders, more generic housing-focused providers and taking services ‘in-house’. Download the 2023 Annual Audit (PDF) Download the 2023 Annual Audit Summary Briefing (PDF) Download…
Women’s Aid data on domestic abuse provision The government is debating a future funding model for supported housing, which includes refuges. Here are our latest statistics on refuges and the…
…9 – State welfare benefits and tax credits Chapter 10 – Housing issues Chapter 11 – Supporting survivors with no recourse to public funds Chapter 12 – Other sources of…
…opportunities for financial abuse • Survivors recommended that Universal Credit housing elements should be paid direct to the landlord or lender to ensure they had a roof over their heads….
…spent within Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), the Ministry of Justice and the Home Office; securing new investment from further government departments; and generating savings from ending…