Evidence Hub: The Domestic Abuse Report 2022
…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…
…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…
…abuse, tech-facilitated abuse, seeking support and an overall one-year on report. Download The impact of Covid-19 on domestic abuse support services: findings from an initial Women’s Aid survey 2020 (PDF)…
…the lasting impact of the pandemic through five themes; children, economic abuse, tech-facilitated abuse, seeking support and an overall one-year on report. Download Seeking support for domestic abuse 2022 (PDF)…
…survivor’s difficult and dangerous journeys and the role of the No Woman Turned Away (NWTA) project in supporting survivors to navigate barriers to accessing refuge or other safe accommodation. Utilising…
…to lack of space in the refuge Access to services is more challenging for some groups of women: Of the 11,187 vacancies listed on Routes to Support during 2016/17: only…
…we found three main reasons why they were rejected: the refuge service did not have the capacity to support the client (40.6%), the survivor did not accept the refuge space…
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…
Safe not sorry: Supporting the campaign for safer child contact Dr Ravi Thiara and Dr Christine Harrison Centre for the Study of Safety and Wellbeing, University of Warwick 2016 This…
…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…
…sufficient, accessible and domestic abuse informed, so that more survivors can access safety. Published by: Women’s Aid Federation of England, PO Box 3245, Bristol, BS2 2EH. © Women’s Aid 2024…