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An insight into the unique value that specialist domestic abuse services provide to survivors and society.

An insight into the unique value that specialist domestic abuse services provide to survivors and society

An insight into the unique value that specialist domestic abuse services provide to survivors and society By Phoebe Nicholson-Pallett, Research and Evaluation Officer As part of our Annual Audit 2024, Women’s Aid heard from 104 domestic abuse organisations [1], with the aim of better understanding the unique value that specialist services offer to survivors of […]

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Who is missing in the data? What the available data on domestic abuse does and doesn’t tell us about women’s experiences 

Who is missing in the data? What the available data on domestic abuse does and doesn’t tell us about women’s experiences   When it comes to responding to crime, it can be said with certainty that data matters – it matters when it comes to establishing who is most vulnerable, who the likely perpetrators are,

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A year in focus – the annual audit of domestic abuse services in England

A year in focus – the annual audit of domestic abuse services in England Today we have published The Domestic Abuse Report: the Annual Audit 2022, looking at the work of domestic services in England and the experiences of women who use them. We found over a third (35.1%) of service users reported feeling depressed

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