Impact report 24-25

Impact-Report-2025 cover 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 reports highlight what we’ve done to create change and raise awareness of domestic abuse. None of this would be possible without the help of our dedicated supporters deciding to take action – from signing petitions and donating to campaigning in their local communities. 

 

 

Key highlights include:   

  • Our federation now has 185 members delivering over 300 life-saving services across England.  
  • We reached 17.6 million people through our social media channels.  
  • We continued to support survivors with grants through the Flexible Fund, thanks to generous funding from the Home Office. In total the Home Office Flexible Fund supported 2,560 survivors.  
  • #TeamWomensAid stepped forward and raised a collective £46.1k. 
  • With support from our Experts by Experience, we continued to campaign for improved family courts. Women’s Aid responded to a consultation on potentially harmful changes in the family courts which would have made mediation mandatory. The dangerous measures were successfully overturned.  
  • We launched ‘The Price of Safety”, which showed the cost to leave an abuser. Even with state support, survivors still face a deficit of over £10,000 and this doubled for survivors who do not have recourse to public funds because of their immigration status. 

Find out what we’ve achieved together over the last year in our latest impact report. 

© Women’s Aid, January 2026   

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