Evidence Hub: The Domestic Abuse Report 2022
…Findings Most women accessing services have children: 60% of service users in community-based services (CBS) services had children and 5.9% were pregnant. 59.7% of women in refuge services had children…
…Findings Most women accessing services have children: 60% of service users in community-based services (CBS) services had children and 5.9% were pregnant. 59.7% of women in refuge services had children…
…domestic abuse services continues to exceed available provision. This has led to a number of dangerous outcomes, including survivors of domestic abuse being turned away from refuge services, long waiting…
…local authorities to fund refuge services, alongside sustainable funding for wider specialist domestic abuse services. Women’s Aid recommends that: The government commits to the funding settlement of at least £426,595,806…
…shows repeated failings from statutory services to those in priority need who are vulnerable due to fleeing domestic abuse. This is set against the backdrop of cuts to local authority…
…by all statutory services. It is vital that online abuse, harassment and stalking is seen and dealt with as part of the spectrum of domestic violence; Women’s Aid believes that…
…Aid estimates that refuge services in England supported 10,592 women and 12,710 children and community-based services supported 103,969 women and 124,762 children Only 73.5% (50 out of 68) of the…
…case is clear for the UK Government to commit to investing £427 million per year, as a minimum, to fund specialist domestic abuse services for women and their children across…
…of the TUC on this research project. Recommendations Survivors and agencies identifying and responding to abuse • Statutory agencies such as local authorities to be trained in coercive control and…
…these needs are met by specialist domestic abuse services. © Women’s Aid, March 2019 Please cite this report as: Women’s Aid (2019) The Domestic Abuse Report 2019: The Economics of…
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