
Women’s Aid respond to the introduction of the Victim’s and Courts Bill
…many unable to receive justice. In fact, a long history of failing within the criminal justice system has destroyed survivors trust, with less than 1 in 5 women feeling able…
…many unable to receive justice. In fact, a long history of failing within the criminal justice system has destroyed survivors trust, with less than 1 in 5 women feeling able…
…or justice. On Track national data relating to female service users shows that the average length of abuse experienced by service users is six years and one month. The length…
…fails to tackle the culture of disbelief and victim blaming that continues to prevent women and girls from accessing justice. The government’s report rightfully recognises that the criminal justice is…
It’s time to flip the sexist script Tuesday 20th July 2021: Today, Women’s Aid and the University of Bristol publish new research, “Gendered experiences of justice and domestic abuse. Evidence…
…href=”https://www.womensaid.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Shadow_Pandemic_Report_FINAL.pdf” position=”left” size=”xl” icon=”0″] Gendered experiences of justice and domestic abuse. Evidence for policy and practice Women’s Aid and the University of Bristol have come together to add to and…
…to domestic abuse 2022 Gendered experiences of justice and domestic abuse Access to support and justice Woman’s Aid has published key findings on domestic abuse services and the women and…
…appropriate care and parenting despite their abusive behaviour and assessing the risk a perpetrator of domestic abuse poses to their child. Recommendations and calls for action The Ministry of Justice,…
…that they play within the justice system. It is only by listening to, and supporting survivors in their brave quest for justice, that we can build a world in which…
…of this, we encourage the implementation of the 12-point plan for responding to the epidemic that is police perpetrated domestic abuse proposed by Centre for Women’s Justice, which includes criminal…
…deaths was avoidable, if our family justice system and statutory services prioritised the safety of children over the perpetrator. The report went on to find there has been a 50%…