Evidence Hub: Child First: A Call to Action One Year On
…highlights our achievements so far and what still needs to be done to keep children safe. © Women’s Aid, 2017 Download Child First: A Call to Action One Year On…
…highlights our achievements so far and what still needs to be done to keep children safe. © Women’s Aid, 2017 Download Child First: A Call to Action One Year On…
…management Chapter 6 – Dealing with debts Chapter 7 – Financial arrangements on relationship breakdown Chapter 8 – Using the law for protection and making safe arrangements for children Chapter…
Nineteen Child Homicides Our Child First campaign report, Nineteen Child Homicides, highlights what must change so children are put first in child contact arrangements in the family courts. Download Nineteen…
…review of research, commissioned and published by Women’s Aid, identifies what is needed to ensure that child contact arrangements are safe, beneficial and informed by children views. Download Safe Not…
…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…
…present key findings on domestic abuse services and the women and children they supported in 2022/23. The information is drawn from Routes to Support, the UK violence against women and…
Funding safer futures A government pathway for the quantity and quality of funding required to help women and children experiencing domestic abuse Our analysis finds that the government spent an…
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