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Evidence Hub: The Domestic Abuse Report 2022

The Domestic Abuse Report 2022 The Domestic Abuse Report 202:2 The Annual Audit gives an overview of the domestic abuse support services available in England, and including provision and usage, during the financial year 2020–21. © Women’s Aid, March 2022 Please cite this report as:Women’s Aid (2022) The Domestic Abuse Report 2022: The Annual Audit, Bristol:

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Home Office refuses to grant Emergency Fund for survivors of domestic abuse

Home Office refuses to grant Emergency Fund for survivors of domestic abuse

Home Office refuses to grant Emergency Fund for survivors of domestic abuse   Following our six month campaign for an emergency fund for survivors of domestic abuse during the cost of living crisis, we are saddened and disappointed to share the news that we have been informed by Home Office that the fund will not

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Women’s Aid responds to Justice Select Committee’s recommendations on improving the Victims Bill

Women’s Aid responds to Justice Select Committee’s recommendations on improving the Victims Bill

Women’s Aid responds to Justice Select Committee’s recommendations on improving the Victims Bill   The government’s response to the Justice Select Committee’s recommendations on improving the Victims Bill, published today, fails to accept measures recommended by the Committee and Women’s Aid that would benefit survivors of domestic abuse, highlighting the ineffectiveness of this legislation. Women’s

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Domestic abuse services struggling due to inadequate funding

Domestic abuse services struggling due to inadequate funding

Domestic abuse services struggling due to inadequate funding Domestic abuse services in England are struggling to provide the vital services to women, due to a continued lack of adequate funding, according to national charity Women’s Aid’s Domestic Abuse Report, published today.   Despite a sustained increase in spaces for women and children in refuges, the

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The cost of living crisis is pushing domestic abuse services to breaking point.

The cost of living crisis is pushing domestic abuse services to breaking point

The cost of living crisis is pushing domestic abuse services to breaking point Women’s Aid and ITV have highlighted this week that the cost of living crisis is having a significant effect on specialist support services working with survivors of domestic abuse. New research from Women’s Aid has revealed the impact of the crisis on

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