
They’ve decided to leave, how can I help?
…abuser. Every situation is different, but these are some of the common reasons why the relationship ended: A very violent physical or sexual assault by the abuser The abuser involving…
…abuser. Every situation is different, but these are some of the common reasons why the relationship ended: A very violent physical or sexual assault by the abuser The abuser involving…
…use or threat of physical or sexual violence) Psychological and/or emotional abuse [1] Physical or sexual abuse Financial or economic abuse Harassment and stalking Online or digital abuse It’s important…
…want an end to avoidable child deaths as a result of unsafe child contact with dangerous perpetrators of domestic abuse. For this to happen, domestic abuse must be taken seriously…
…Over half of respondents experienced online abuse during the first year of the pandemic, and over a quarter of respondents (28.6%) reported that their experiences of tech abuse started or…
…to domestic abuse; prevent abuse from happening in the first place; put the needs of all survivors of domestic abuse, including children, at the heart of new laws and place…
Three years following the passing of the Domestic Abuse Act, how much progress have we made in tackling domestic abuse? The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 (Act) received Royal Assent on…
Women’s Aid shares findings and recommendations to future Government for long-term domestic abuse funding Today, May 23rd, 2024, the national domestic abuse charity Women’s Aid, brought together representatives across all…
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…you suspect (or know) that your friend, family member, neighbour, or colleague is experiencing domestic abuse, but the person is hiding the abuse. This can be confusing, frustrating, and worrying…
…content violates the rights of third parties; or (d) protect the rights, property, or personal safety of Women’s Aid, its users and the public. You understand that the technical processing…