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Women’s Aid responds to gaslighting and manipulative behaviour shown on Love Island

Women’s Aid responds to gaslighting and manipulative behaviour shown on Love Island   Last night, we saw the development of Danny and Lucinda’s relationship and became increasingly concerned with his behaviour towards her on screen, including what looked like gaslighting, possessiveness, and manipulation. This is not what a healthy relationship looks like. These are all […]

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Safe blog: It’s time to flip the sexist script

It’s time to flip the sexist script Tuesday 20th July 2021: Today, Women’s Aid and the University of Bristol publish new research, “Gendered experiences of justice and domestic abuse. Evidence for Policy and Practice”.  Lizzie McCarthy and Sarah Davidge explain why it is vital that we recognise the role sexism and misogyny play in setting the

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One Year On Event: Marking the anniversary of the Ministry of Justice expert panel

Marking the anniversary of the Ministry of Justice expert panel   On 21st June 2021 over 300 survivors, family court professionals, domestic abuse charities, lawyers and judges attended a Women’s Aid event to mark the anniversary of the Ministry of Justice expert panel on assessing risk of harm to children and parents in private law

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VAWG sector highlights concerns about Safer Streets Funding in joint letter to the Home Secretary

Violence against women and girls sector highlights concerns about Safer Streets Funding in joint letter to the Home Secretary   In March 2021 the government announced a further £25 million would be invested into the Home Office’s Safer Streets Fund during the 2021/22 financial year, following the tragic killing of Sarah Everard. At the time,

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International Women's Day: Blog by Farah Nazeer

International Women’s Day – Blog by chief executive of Women’s Aid, Farah Nazeer

International Women’s Day   Blog by chief executive of Women’s Aid, Farah Nazeer This is my first International Women’s Day as Women’s Aid chief executive, and I am proud to have joined such an incredible all-woman team.   My passion has always been working towards ending violence against women and girls and progressing women’s rights

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Domestic abuse bill: once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform the response to domestic abuse

Domestic abuse bill: once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform the response to domestic abuse

Domestic abuse bill: once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform the response to domestic abuse The new chair Apsana Begum MP and new vice-chair Baroness Bertin of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on domestic violence and abuse said: “All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) may sound like another phrase from the Westminster bubble. But these cross-party groups cover everything from tackling

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Network of refuges in England depends on services running with no funding

Network of refuges in England depends on services running with no funding

Network of refuges in England depends on services running with no funding By Maia Samuel, Senior Research and Evaluation Officer at Women’s Aid Monday 15th February 2021: Today, Women’s Aid published a new report, Fragile funding landscape: the extent of local authority commissioning in the domestic abuse refuge sector in England 2020 Read the report:

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Domestic abuse and stalking

Domestic abuse and stalking: cyber security guidance for practitioners

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Research Integrity Framework (RIF) for Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA)

Research Integrity Framework (RIF) for Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA)

Research Integrity Framework (RIF) for Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) Increasingly over recent years questions of research ethics and governance have been considered within the framework of Research Integrity. For many in academic contexts this means expanding our thoughts about what is ethical in research to what is also ethical in the research environment, including

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