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Domestic abuse services struggling due to inadequate funding

Domestic abuse services struggling due to inadequate funding

Domestic abuse services struggling due to inadequate funding Domestic abuse services in England are struggling to provide the vital services to women, due to a continued lack of adequate funding, according to national charity Women’s Aid’s Domestic Abuse Report, published today.   Despite a sustained increase in spaces for women and children in refuges, the […]

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New research reveals need for flexible, tailored support for domestic abuse survivors

New research reveals need for flexible, tailored support for domestic abuse survivors   A four-year evaluation led by academics at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), in partnership with Bangor University, the University of East London and Manchester Metropolitan University, has revealed the need for flexible domestic violence and abuse services that are more tailored

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Network of refuges in England depends on services running with no funding

Network of refuges in England depends on services running with no funding

Network of refuges in England depends on services running with no funding By Maia Samuel, Senior Research and Evaluation Officer at Women’s Aid Monday 15th February 2021: Today, Women’s Aid published a new report, Fragile funding landscape: the extent of local authority commissioning in the domestic abuse refuge sector in England 2020 Read the report:

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