Domestic abuse

Evidence Hub: The impact of the pandemic on children experiencing domestic abuse 2022

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on children experiencing domestic abuse 2022 In addition to our report A Perfect Storm, Women’s Aid have produced a number of short reports based on our surveys of survivors and services during the Covid 19 pandemic. These include our 2020 initial surveys looking at the impact of the first

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Evidence Hub: Nowhere to Turn for Children and Young People, 2020

Nowhere to Turn for Children and Young People, 2020 The Nowhere to Turn for Children and Young people, 2020 report brings together original research findings on children and young people’s experiences and needs during their family’s search for a safe space to live after fleeing domestic abuse. The report is linked to Women’s Aid’s No Woman Turned

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Evidence Hub: Key findings from On Track and Routes to Support

Key findings from On Track and Routes to Support These infographics present key findings on domestic abuse services and the women and children they supported in 2021/22. The information is drawn from Routes to Support, the UK violence against women and girls service directory, and from On Track, which is Women’s Aid’s case management and outcomes monitoring

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Evidence Hub: Come Together to End Domestic Abuse: a survey of UK attitudes to domestic abuse 2022

Come Together to End Domestic Abuse: a survey of UK attitudes to domestic abuse 2022 As part of our Come Together to End Domestic Abuse campaign we have worked with M&C Saatchi World Services as their charity partner to develop a unique survey into UK adults’ attitudes to domestic abuse. The aim was to design a piece

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Evidence Hub: Are you listening? 7 Pillars for a survivor-led approach to mental health support

Are you listening? 7 Pillars for a survivor-led approach to mental health support This research was conducted with a view to understanding what domestic abuse survivors want from mental health support, and what an effective response looks like. The findings will inform Women’s Aid’s work to ensure that mental health support commissioned for survivors of

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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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