Vodafone Lifeline report
Review of the partnership pilot programme between SafeLives and Vodafone providing smartphones and SIMs to domestic abuse services to help support victims and survivors.
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Spotlight report on domestic abuse and homelessness: policy recommendations for key changes we need to see to keep more survivors safe in their own homes.
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This data is from a survey completed by professionals who were involved in the SafeLives Public Health Approach between 01/07/2021 and 22/09/2024.
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