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Evidence Hub: Safe not sorry: Supporting the campaign for safer child contact

Safe not sorry: Supporting the campaign for safer child contact Dr Ravi Thiara and Dr Christine Harrison Centre for the Study of Safety and Wellbeing, University of Warwick 2016 This review of research, commissioned and published by Women’s Aid,  identifies what is needed to ensure that child contact arrangements are safe, beneficial and informed by children views. Download

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Evidence Hub: Virtual world, real fear

Virtual world, real fear: Women’s Aid report into online abuse, harassment and stalking A Women’s Aid report into online abuse, harassment and stalking. Women’s Aid has published a new report, Virtual world, real fear: Women’s Aid report into online abuse, harassment and stalking. This report draws out the key themes from Woman’s Aid’s conference demonstrating the

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APPG Inquiry into Women’s Access to Justice: 2014

APPG Inquiry into Women’s Access to Justice: 2014 In March 2014 the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Domestic and Sexual Violence released a report revealing that the criminal justice system continues to fail women when they experience domestic violence. The report concluded the APPG’s Inquiry into women survivors’ access to justice, which received both written

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APPG 2015 Report: The Changing Landscape of Domestic and Sexual Violence Services

APPG 2015 Report: The Changing Landscape of Domestic and Sexual Violence Services In February 2015 the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Domestic and Sexual Violence, supported by Women’s Aid and Rape Crisis England and Wales, released a report revealing that funding for violence against women services is not fit for purpose. The report concluded the

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APPG 2017 Report: Domestic Violence Recommendations Report on Online Abuse

APPG 2017 Report: Domestic Violence Recommendations Report on Online Abuse The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Domestic Violence convened an Expert Discussion on the issue of online abuse in October 2016 with representatives from online providers, the police and prosecutors, support services and Government. The APPG are concerned about the increasing levels of domestic abuse

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APPG 2018 Report: Creating a Truly Transformative Domestic Abuse Bill

APPG 2018 Report: Creating a Truly Transformative Domestic Abuse Bill The APPG welcomes the proposed domestic abuse bill as a landmark opportunity to transform the national response to survivors of domestic abuse. The APPG is a valuable parliamentary mechanism for engagement with, and scrutiny of, the proposed legislation. The group knows that there are a

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APPG 2019 report: See the recommendations from the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Domestic Violence and Abuse

APPG 2019 report: See the recommendations from the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Domestic Violence and Abuse Since the announcement of the intention to bring forward legislation on domestic abuse in 2017, the APPG has sought to highlight that domestic abuse is much wider than a criminal justice issue alone. In 2018-19 the group continued to

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APPG 2022 Report: The Road to Recovery: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Domestic Abuse Survivors

APPG 2022 Report: The Road to Recovery: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Domestic Abuse Survivors Women’s Aid is the secretariat for the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Domestic Violence and Abuse. The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Domestic Violence and Abuse was set up as a forum to work with parliamentarians on the issue of domestic

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