New research finds Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) is falling seriously short of what young people need
SafeLives research report reveals significant gaps in the delivery and quality of statutory Relationships and Sex Education classes.
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SafeLives research report reveals significant gaps in the delivery and quality of statutory Relationships and Sex Education classes.
A report published by SafeLives has demonstrated the transformative impact of specialist domestic abuse training on family lawyers’ work with clients experiencing harm.
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
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.
SafeLives finds family lawyers’ understanding of domestic abuse ‘hit and miss’, leaving many survivors feeling silenced, misjudged and retraumatised. Read reports here.
SafeLives have been commissioned by the Legal Education Foundation to develop and deliver a series of training courses for family law practitioners.
Survey highlights overwhelming toll on physical and mental health for domestic abuse victims. London healthcare providers miss chances to help. Read the full report.
Read SafeLives’ full response to Gender Recognition Act consultation.
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...
Funded by The National Lottery Community Fund, SafeLives announces £1.44m project across Bolton, Leicestershire and Sheffield that puts local organisations and survivors at the heart...
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