Domestic abuse

Women’s Aid respond to new report by HMICFRS

Women’s Aid respond to new report by HMICFRS   A new report by HMICFRS (Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services) has said that fundamental cross-system change is urgently needed to tackle an epidemic of violence against women and girls (VAWG) and that the issue must be given much higher priority. Although […]

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All survivors Deserve To Be Heard

All survivors Deserve To Be Heard Women’s Aid launch new mental health campaign to ensure the mental health needs of survivors are listened to and responded to effectively. Join the campaign. Farah Nazeer, CEO at Women’s Aid, said: “Melanie Brown, survivor and Women’s Aid patron, experienced long-term coercive control during her ten-year marriage. Even years on,

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Women’s Aid publishes updated figures on the annual investment needed to fund the domestic abuse support sector

Women’s Aid publishes updated figures on the annual investment needed to fund the domestic abuse support sector in England    The national annual cost is estimated at £409m   In 2019 Women’s Aid produced a national assessment of the investment needed annually to fund the domestic abuse support sector, Funding specialist support for domestic abuse survivors (1). These estimates were based on the

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Women’s Aid respond to the government’s introduction of new online tool ‘StreetSafe’

Women’s Aid respond to the government’s introduction of new online tool ‘StreetSafe’   The government’s introduction of a new online tool – ‘StreetSafe’ – represents a welcome effort to improve protection and support for women and girls in light of the ongoing threat of male violence that they face on a day to day basis.

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Women's Aid respond to the joint policing report: A duty to protect

Women’s Aid respond to the joint policing report: A duty to protect

Women’s Aid responded to the joint policing report: A duty to protect   24th August 2021: Farah Nazeer, Chief Executive at Women’s Aid has responded to the joint policing report, which identified ‘worryingly low’ levels of confidence in the police among female survivors published: “This report confirms what survivors have long been telling us –

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Women's Aid respond to the National Policing Vulnerability Knowledge and Practice Programme (VKPP) Domestic Homicide Report 2020 - 2021

Women’s Aid respond to the National Policing Vulnerability Knowledge and Practice Programme

Women’s Aid respond to the National Policing Vulnerability Knowledge and Practice Programme (VKPP) Domestic Homicide Report 2020 – 2021   Farah Nazeer, chief executive of Women’s Aid, said: “We mourn the loss of all of those who have died as a result of domestic homicide during the past year, as we do every year. The

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Women's Aid responds to University of London study: Abusive messages impact on survivors' mental health

Women’s Aid responds to University of London study: Abusive messages impact on survivors’ mental health

Women’s Aid responds to University of London study: Abusive messages impact on survivors’ mental health   Today,  The University of London published a new study exploring the impact of abusive messages on survivors’ mental health. The study suggests receiving threatening messaging is common in the context of intimate partner violence and explores the long term

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Women’s Aid respond to government’s Violence against Women and Girls strategy

Women’s Aid respond to government’s Violence against Women and Girls strategy   Women’s Aid has issued our response to the government’s Violence against Women and Girls Strategy, which has been published today. Lucy Hadley, Women’s Aid Head of Policy & Campaigns said: “Women’s Aid welcomes the government’s ambition to improve protection and support for women

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Women’s Aid responds to gaslighting and manipulative behaviour shown on Love Island

Women’s Aid responds to gaslighting and manipulative behaviour shown on Love Island   Last night, we saw the development of Danny and Lucinda’s relationship and became increasingly concerned with his behaviour towards her on screen, including what looked like gaslighting, possessiveness, and manipulation. This is not what a healthy relationship looks like. These are all

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It’s time to #FlipTheSexistScript: Women’s Aid and University of Bristol launch research into the gendered experiences of justice and domestic abuse

It’s time to #FlipTheSexistScript Women’s Aid and University of Bristol launch research into the gendered experiences of justice and domestic abuse   New research by Women’s Aid and the University of Bristol published in a report today updates the evidence base on the gendered nature of domestic abuse. Gendered experiences of justice and domestic abuse

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