Evidence Hub: Unequal, trapped and controlled
…survey with women survivors of domestic violence to find out more about their experiences and the impact that financial abuse had on their lives. We are grateful for the support…
…survey with women survivors of domestic violence to find out more about their experiences and the impact that financial abuse had on their lives. We are grateful for the support…
Emergency fund evaluation report On the 10th May 2023, Women’s Aid launched an Emergency Fund to support survivors of domestic abuse with offered one-off payments. This evaluation seeks to evidence…
…estimated £195 million on local domestic abuse support services in England in 2023-24, although we recognise that there are a number of limitations to this estimate resulting from the level…
…such data in the country, giving invaluable insights into the work of the domestic abuse sector and the experiences and needs of the women and children it supports. Download Annual…
…up their homes to escape abuse. Many survivors supported by Women’s Aid’s caseworkers said that since leaving their home they had faced homelessness whilst looking for refuge space. Just under…
…refuge providers, leading to a crisis in refuge provision for the women who most desperately need support. Download Nowhere to Turn 2017 (PDF) Download Nowhere to Turn 2017 Summary (PDF)…
…a series of thematic briefings in 2021, published in 2022, which look at the lasting impact of the pandemic through five themes; children, economic abuse, tech-facilitated abuse, seeking support and…
…2021, published in 2022, which look at the lasting impact of the pandemic through five themes; children, economic abuse, tech-facilitated abuse, seeking support and an overall one-year on report. Download…
…published in 2022, which look at the lasting impact of the pandemic through five themes; children, economic abuse, tech-facilitated abuse, seeking support and an overall one-year on report. Download Technology…
…in 2021, published in 2022, which look at the lasting impact of the pandemic through five themes; children, economic abuse, tech-facilitated abuse, seeking support and an overall one-year on report….
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