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…sector – including providers working ‘by and for’ BME women, LGBT survivors and survivors who are disabled, deaf or blind – to develop the funding settlement, and model of delivery,…
Domestic Abuse and Money Education: Guidance for Professionals Supporting Survivors with Financial Issues Domestic Abuse and Money Education: Guidance for Professionals Supporting Survivors with Financial Issues was developed out of…
…bill in protecting and supporting the most marginalised survivors: Black and minoritised survivors, migrant women, LGBT+ survivors and Deaf and disabled survivors. As the new chair and vice chair of…
…sending threatening or obscene messages, on the mental health of survivors – whatever format they may take. Responses to survivors must recognise that domestic abuse and violence against women and…
…to Recovery: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Domestic Abuse Survivors (PDF) Download APPG 2022 Report: The Road to Recovery: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Domestic Abuse Survivors (WORD)…
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…
…a local service, or start volunteering, our online Domestic Abuse Directory is the best place to start. The Survivor’s Handbook The Survivor’s Handbook provides practical support and information for women…
…You can talk to fully trained female support workers by email or Live Chat, connect with others with similar experiences on Survivors’ Forum, or find resources in the Survivors’ Handbook….
…important platform for survivors of domestic abuse to discuss their experiences with parliamentarians to inform policy changes to better support survivors of domestic abuse. The APPG is a unique opportunity…