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Report exploring domestic abuse experiences of physically and sensory impaired people.
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Report exploring domestic abuse experiences of physically and sensory impaired people.
Deepen your understanding of disability and domestic abuse, focusing on how to respond to victims and survivors who are blind or partially sighted.
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Data exploring who the victims of domestic abuse are, and what characteristics and factors make a person more likely to be abused.
Becky Meakin, Shaping Our Lives, shines a light on those left unprotected from coercion and control when abused by a family member. Read about the...
Survivors of domestic abuse are facing stark inequalities in their journey to safety, according to new Routes to Safety research from SafeLives, launched to mark...
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Domestic abuse charities Women’s Aid and SafeLives estimate that one in four girls born today, on the International Day of the Girl Child, will experience...
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