Annual Audit 2025
…exclusively for specific groups of survivors, including services run exclusively for Black and minoritised women (45), and women with substance use and/or mental health support needs (3). Availability of these…
…exclusively for specific groups of survivors, including services run exclusively for Black and minoritised women (45), and women with substance use and/or mental health support needs (3). Availability of these…
…an evidence base for the design of education about relationships for children and young people (CYP), highlighting the positive influence that well structured Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) programmes…
…abuse commissioning in their local area had had a ‘mostly positive’ impact for survivors, and 3.8% felt there had been a detrimental impact. Good commissioning practices should include comprehensive and…
…impact of these challenges and the fundamental measures needed in order to break down the barriers faced by survivors of domestic abuse. The report adds to Women’s Aid’s evidence of…
…and usage, during the financial year 2021–22. This reporting period saw the introduction of the Domestic Abuse Act (2021) and so the Annual Audit 2023 explores the impact of the…
…housing). Ongoing impact following economic abuse: 56.1% of our sample who had left a relationship with an abuser felt that the abuse had impacted their ability to work and over…
…Trauma & Mental Health, School of Psychology, Queen’s University Belfast. [iv] Lecturer in Social Policy and Qualitative Research, University of Edinburgh. [v] Reader in Sociology and Social Policy, Department of…
…66.6% had experienced jealous or controlling behaviour. 37.6% of service users disclosed having support needs around their mental health; for service users in CBS, this was 36.3% and for those…
…survivor interviews. Our main findings are grouped around three discursive themes: Household/relationship roles Sexuality and intimate partner relationships Mental health and domestic abuse Our research adds to a wide body…
…mental health which compound women’s trauma and inequality. This report shares some of the campaign’s proudest achievements to date. We want to show you all that we have achieved and…
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