What works to prevent violence against women & girls?
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Independent evaluation of the Expect Respect programme From Safety to Stability: Access to move-on accommodation after refuge explores the journeys of survivors who are ready to leave refuge and move-on into long-term or permanent housing. To do this, we looked at On Track data from 34 refuge services across England and by conducting focus groups
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Women’s Aid responds to ex-Met officer being found guilty of more sex offences Isabelle Younane, head of external affairs at Women’s Aid, comments: “Today’s news that serial rapist and former police officer, David Carrick, has also been found guilty of sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl and a former partner, as well as coercive and controlling behaviour, will further damage the trust and confidence that women have in
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Women’s Aid responds to recent anti-migrant protests Farah Nazeer, Chief Executive of Women’s Aid, said: “Following a recent stream of anti-migrant protests seen across England, and growing racist and Islamophobic rhetoric and abuse, we, at Women’s Aid, are deeply concerned about the impact that this is having on already vulnerable women and children. We condemn
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From safety to stability: Access to move-on accommodation after refuge From Safety to Stability: Access to move-on accommodation after refuge explores the journeys of survivors who are ready to leave refuge and move-on into long-term or permanent housing. To do this, we looked at On Track data from 34 refuge services across England and by conducting focus
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Impact report highlights 24-25 As we look back on our 50th year as a 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. This snapshot
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Nineteen More Child Homicides Nineteen More Child Homicides is the third report published by Women’s Aid in the past three decades as part of Women’s Aid Child First campaign. This report tells the stories of children who have been killed by a parent who is a perpetrator of domestic abuse through child contact (formally or
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