Annual Audit 2024
…covering statutory services, and sharing knowledge and expertise. However, whilst the report demonstrates the unique value that specialist domestic abuse services bring to survivors and society, funding does not reflect…
…covering statutory services, and sharing knowledge and expertise. However, whilst the report demonstrates the unique value that specialist domestic abuse services bring to survivors and society, funding does not reflect…
…services in England An estimated 25,727 women were using community-based services in the Week to Count (3rd – 7th July 2017) across all services in England Services supported an estimated…
…of services in England, information about the survivors these services have supported, the work services are proud of and the challenges they have faced. Also available in the Domestic Abuse…
…in the domestic abuse refuge sector in England 2020’, reveals the huge number of refuge services running without any statutory funding, including a significant proportion of specialist services ‘by and…
…in dedicated funding (49.2% of respondents running refuge services had received funding as a result of the statutory duty), however, there were also significant concerns around the commercialisation of commissioning…
The impact of Covid-19 on domestic abuse support services: findings from an initial Women’s Aid survey 2020 In addition to our report A Perfect Storm, Women’s Aid have produced a…
Use and provision of refuge services in London Since 2013, London Councils have funded the London Refuges Data Collection. The project aims to support the commissioning of services by using…
APPG 2015 Report: The Changing Landscape of Domestic and Sexual Violence Services In February 2015 the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Domestic and Sexual Violence, supported by Women’s Aid and…
…domestic abuse services continues to exceed available provision. This has led to a number of dangerous outcomes, including survivors of domestic abuse being turned away from refuge services, long waiting…
…Findings Most women accessing services have children: 60% of service users in community-based services (CBS) services had children and 5.9% were pregnant. 59.7% of women in refuge services had children…