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Labour Violence against women and girls green paper
SafeLives welcomes Labour's VAWG green paper. Read breakdown of crucial measures proposed, from specialist services to family court training, in the fight against domestic abuse.
Victims of ‘honour’-based abuse 7 times more likely to have multiple perpetrators than other victims of domestic abuse
New research from SafeLives and Karma Nirvana highlights victims of 'honour-based' abuse seven times more likely to have multiple perpetrators and face additional barriers to...
SafeLives welcomes the Victims Bill, but calls on Government to not leave any survivor of abuse behind.
SafeLives welcome the introduction of the long-awaited Victims and Prisoners Bill to Parliament today and look forward to engaging with parliamentarians as the Bill progresses....
SafeLives launch partnership with NatWest to support customers affected by financial abuse
NatWest launches a flagship partnership with SafeLives to support customers who are affected by financial abuse. Read the full press report.
Response to Ministry of Justice’s £40m funding announcement
Ministry of Justice allocates £40 million to support domestic abuse victims and sexual violence survivors. Read full press release.
New report reveals shocking scale of domestic abuse faced by blind and partially sighted people
Startling findings: 1 in 12 visually impaired people in UK believed to experience domestic abuse, according to SafeLives and Vision Foundation. Read full report here
NatWest and SafeLives reach almost 1,500 domestic and economic abuse survivors through £1m Circle Fund donation
NatWest has released the latest figures from ‘The Circle Fund’ in partnership with SafeLives; the UK-wide charity dedicated to ending domestic abuse, for everyone and...
The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of SafeLives, hosts a reception to launch Allie Crewe’s exhibition, ‘I am…’
Join HRH, The Duchess of Cornwall, survivors, and practitioners in Manchester for Allie Crewe’s 'I am…', a powerful exhibition challenging narratives around domestic abuse.
New SafeLives reports show lack of understanding, trauma awareness and support for victims of domestic abuse in family court
SafeLives finds family lawyers’ understanding of domestic abuse ‘hit and miss’, leaving many survivors feeling silenced, misjudged and retraumatised. Read reports here.