Evidence Hub: The Hidden Housing Crisis 2020
The Domestic Abuse Report 2020: The Hidden Housing Crisis Domestic abuse is by its very nature a housing issue. This report examines the housing experiences of survivors of domestic abuse…
The Domestic Abuse Report 2020: The Hidden Housing Crisis Domestic abuse is by its very nature a housing issue. This report examines the housing experiences of survivors of domestic abuse…
Mental health and domestic abuse: A review of the literature This publication was developed as part of Women’s Aid’s Deserve To Be Heard campaign. This literature review presents an overview…
Funding a National Network of Refuges: Providing a lifeline for families fleeing domestic abuse We commissioned a group of expert consultants to work with us to develop an alternative model…
Reframing the links: Black and minoritised women, domestic violence and abuse, and mental health – A review of the literature By Ravi K. Thiara and Christine Harrison, University of Warrick…
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…
…to show the quality of research on domestic abuse. Developed with and endorsed by academic researchers, this framework provides decision-makers with clarity on the merits of different types of evidence…
Funding safer futures A government pathway for the quantity and quality of funding required to help women and children experiencing domestic abuse Our analysis finds that the government spent an…
Are you listening? 7 Pillars for a survivor-led approach to mental health support This research was co nducted with a view to understanding what domestic abuse survivors want from mental…
…is a domestic abuse strategic learning partnership, which brought together AAFDA, Chayn, Galop, Imkaan, Respect, Rights of Women, SafeLives, Social Finance, Standing Together, Surviving Economic Abuse and Women’s Aid to…
…the devastating impact of Covid-19 on experiences of domestic abuse. Survivors supported by the project are experiencing worsening abuse and more controlling behaviour. Published: Women’s Aid, 6th July 2021 Download…