
Women’s Aid: Single sex services statement
…we trust our members to unfailingly put survivors at the centre of their provision, and we will defend our members when they speak out about survivors’ needs. 3. We…
…we trust our members to unfailingly put survivors at the centre of their provision, and we will defend our members when they speak out about survivors’ needs. 3. We…
…our instant messaging service. Survivors’ Handbook Get help with housing, safety planning, dealing with the police and more. Survivors’ Forum Speak to other women in our supportive community of survivors….
…the rest of survivors’ lives. The changes to Anonymous Voter Registration announced by the Cabinet Office today (Sunday 3rd September 2017) will see real change for survivors, removing some of…
Give all survivors of domestic abuse the right to vote Anonymous registration for survivors of domestic abuse Women’s Aid has been working with survivor and campaigner Mehala to ensure that…
…and support survivors, offering paid leave to attend appointments, colleague flee funds to help employees escape dangerous situations, and improved processes to ensure flexibility to help survivors change their routine…
…distribute an additional £2 million in funding to provide one-off payments to survivors of domestic abuse to help them flee, and stay fled, from abusers. From 31st January 2024, survivors…
…launched an Emergency Fund to support survivors of domestic abuse with offered one-off payments. The fund allowed support workers to apply for either £250, for a single survivor, or £500,…
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…of survivors are listened to. Write to your MP to highlight our Bill for Survivors and the importance of sustainable funding for domestic abuse services so that every survivor can…
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