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The Annual Audit 2026

The Annual Audit 2026 Women’s Aid Annual Audit 2026: The 2026 edition of Women’s Aid annual publication provides an in-depth picture of the provision, usage and work of domestic abuse services in England during the 2024-25 financial year. The report provides a unique insight into how the domestic abuse sector continues to grow, develop, and adapt, whilst demonstrating  the areas that need to improve. Overall, the evidence demonstrates how specialist domestic […]

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Women’s Aid Supports AXA UK’s new Domestic Abuse Awareness Campaign

Women’s Aid Supports AXA UK’s new Domestic Abuse Awareness Campaign

Women’s Aid Supports AXA UK’s new Domestic Abuse Awareness Campaign Women’s Aid is supporting AXA UK as they launch their ‘What They Say. What We Hear’ campaign. Financial abuse can be hard to recognise, and this campaign unpacks some of the hidden signs that might be indicators of abuse. Through this powerful campaign, AXA UK have translated some of the everyday phrases abusers might say in conversations to highlight where there may be instances

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Women’s Aid launch What Works Fund impact report

Women’s Aid launch What Works Fund impact report

Women’s Aid launch What Works Fund impact report Today we are proud to launch our What Works Fund impact report: What works to prevent violence against women and girls? This short report brings together the impact of the work Women’s Aid carried out through the ‘What Works’ Fund (WWF) provided by the Home Office between 2022 and 2025. It summarises the contribution of

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Impact Report

Together We Are Stronger – Women’s Aid launches 24/25 Impact Report

Together We Are Stronger – Women’s Aid launches 24/25 Impact Report Today we are proud to launch our Impact Report for 2024/25. As we look back on our 50th year as the national network of services providing support for survivors of domestic abuse, we can celebrate many achievements, including the significant impact Women’s Aid. has had

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Impact report 24-25

Impact report 24-25 As we look back on our 50th year as the national network of services providing support for survivors of domestic abuse, we can celebrate many achievements, including the significant impact Women’s Aid has had on the sector, survivors and working towards a society where domestic abuse is no longer tolerated. Our impact

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Independent Evaluation of the Expect Respect Programme

Independent evaluation of the Expect Respect programme  This report summarises the findings of an independent evaluation of Expect Respect, which is Women’s Aid’s school-based educational programme for children and young people (ages 4 to 18) and school staff focusing on unhealthy relationships and the gender stereotypes that underpin them. The evaluation includes both quantitative and qualitative

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From Safety to Stability

From safety to stability: Access to move-on accommodation after refuge From Safety to Stability: Access to move-on accommodation after refuge explores the journeys of survivors who are ready to leave refuge and move-on into long-term or permanent housing. To do this, we looked at On Track data from 34 refuge services across England and by conducting focus

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Resources for commissioners

Resources for commissioners Women’s Aid know that best practice commissioning saves local services money and more importantly, saves lives. The following resources were designed to support and empower commissioners with the knowledge and tools to make the best possible commissioning decisions for survivors. Download Statutory Duty Toolkit (PDF) Download commissioning case study (PDF)

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