The Price of Safety
The cost of leaving an abuser and rebuilding a safe, independent life
This research aims to quantify the costs survivors may face when fleeing a perpetrator and building a new life. It sets these costs within the context of economic abuse, intersectional barriers and the state support available. The findings highlight the deficit many survivors will face and the policy changes which could have the biggest impact in reducing the financial barriers to fleeing. The report makes the case for a social security system that is sufficient, accessible and domestic abuse informed, so that more survivors can access safety.
Published by: Women’s Aid Federation of England, PO Box 3245, Bristol, BS2 2EH.
© Women’s Aid 2024
Please cite this report as: Women’s Aid. (2024) The Price of Safety: The cost of leaving a perpetrator and rebuilding a safe, independent life. Bristol: Women’s Aid.