Evidence Hub: The Domestic Abuse Report 2022
…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…
…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…
…funds (NRPF), only 9.1% of all vacancies could consider women with NRPF. Most women (62.0%) had children, with an average of 1.3 children per service user, and yet less than…
Survival and Beyond: The Domestic Abuse Report 2017 (published 2018) Survival and Beyond looks at service provision and the needs of women and children including change over time from 2010…
…accommodate a woman with two children, and only one-fifth could accommodate a woman with three children. (Routes to Support) “Being able to see survivors on their own journey of change,…
…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…
…context- specific research to transform policy, services, and the lives of women and children across the United Kingdom. This framework recognises that those engaged in collaborative research and evaluation have…
Nowhere to Turn 2019 This year, in addition to carrying out statistical analyses of survivors’ experiences, we worked closely with 17 survivors who took part in interviews and used art…
…recognition of the impact that domestic abuse has on the mental health of women and their children, and the importance of providing support that meets their needs. Our training –…
…Economics of Abuse explores the relationship between domestic abuse and economic resources, looking at the needs and experiences of survivors around finances, welfare, housing and employment (economic needs), and how…
…discusses the work that remains to be done, informed by contributions of survivors of domestic abuse who have been in private law children proceedings in the family courts since 2020….