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Impact of moving or staying put on the recovery on women experiencing domestic abuse
Survivors of domestic abuse face complex choices when it comes to staying or leaving their homes, each with its own emotional and safety implications.
Challenging the stigma around mental ill-health in BME communities
Asha Iqbal, founder of Generation Reform, on her journey to tackle mental health stigma in Black and ethnic minority communities and improve representation in mental...
Voices of experience: Survivor reflections on Children’s Social Care
Social care, Cafcass, courts, and survivors: A closer look. Learn how survivors' experiences can shape better support for families affected by abuse.
The Problem with Forced Marriage Legislation
Maz Idriss discusses some of the points arising from that article about whether the forced marriage legislation has had the desired effect of combating this major...
Difference data can make
Research Analyst at SafeLives looks at how the collection of data can provide the vital support survivors need. Find out about good practice and key...
How can we learn the lessons from Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHRs)?
James Rowlands, Sussex University, discusses how we can best use DHRs to prevent repeated mistakes around information sharing and risk identification.
Improving the health response to domestic abuse in Blackpool
A reflection on delivering specialist training and referral pathways to GP practices with the Pathfinder project. Read about the significant impact it’s made in Blackpool.
Making domestic abuse services accessible to LGBT+ people
What does true inclusion and accessibility mean? Aaron Slater from Fearless domestic abuse service in Scotland breaks down proactive inclusion for LGBT+ services.
Opening up the conversation: why engaging men and boys is so important
Josh Taylor is a Research Analyst at SafeLives, working primarily on Drive - our innovative programme in partnership with Respect and Social Finance, which addresses...