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Why we must invest in domestic abuse services in hospitals.
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Why we must invest in domestic abuse services in hospitals.
A project on a whole health approach to transform the health response to victims, survivors and perpetrators of domestic abuse across the capital.
If you don't feel safe with someone who is supposed to care about you, it may be that you’re experiencing domestic abuse.
This project aimed to educate and empower young women, girls and non-binary people with the knowledge and confidence to spot abuse in relationships and support...
The DASH risk checklist and related resources help practitioners provide a consistent approach to domestic abuse risk assessment across the UK.
We are calling on the next Scottish Government to transform the response to domestic abuse so that every victim-survivor can live free from fear.
At SafeLives, we bring together data, practice expertise and survivor voice in a public health approach to end domestic abuse.
Find out about the progress of our work - year on year – on the path to achieve our vision of ending domestic abuse, for...
SafeLives has been commissioned by Hertfordshire County Council as part of the DA and VAWG Partnership to facilitate the Herts Domestic Abuse Coproduction Panel and...
This spotlight focuses on the experiences of people at risk of 'honour'-based violence (HBV) and forced marriage.
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