Evidence Hub: The Domestic Abuse Report 2021
…Aid estimates that refuge services in England supported 10,592 women and 12,710 children and community-based services supported 103,969 women and 124,762 children Only 73.5% (50 out of 68) of the…
…Aid estimates that refuge services in England supported 10,592 women and 12,710 children and community-based services supported 103,969 women and 124,762 children Only 73.5% (50 out of 68) of the…
…accessing benefits continue to be significant barrier for women who are trying to access support: 30% (1,223) of those who weren’t British nationals did not have access to public funds…
…left said they had difficulty accessing welfare benefits. Nearly half of respondents who had left had to pay legal fees as a result of leaving (eg divorce, child contact/custody and…
…to 2017. We present the findings of the Women’s Aid Annual Survey 2017 alongside information from Routes to Support (the UK violence against women and girls service directory), On Track…
…which provides dedicated support to help women overcome barriers and structural inequalities which can prevent them from accessing a refuge space. Published: Women’s Aid, 22nd September 2020 Revision, June 2021:…
…evidence base, this report shines a light on the perilous and difficult journeys that many survivors who face structural barriers or inequalities in accessing refuge must undertake to escape abuse….
Nowhere to Turn 2022 The findings within this report demonstrate the key role that the No Woman Turned Away (NWTA) project plays in supporting survivors facing barriers to gaining a…
Nowhere to Turn 2021 Based on t he support the No Woman Turned Away project provided to survivors during 2020, our latest report, Nowhere to Turn, 2021 lays bare the…
The Domestic Abuse Report 2023: The Annual Audit The Domestic Abuse Report 2023: The Annual Audit gives an overview of the domestic abuse support services available in England, including provision…
…as outreach, floating support or advocacy) without funding, 37% ran prevention/educational work without funding, 34% ran refuge accommodation without funding and 31% ran therapeutic support services without funding. For services…