When a house is not a home: Young people and domestic abuse
There are many reasons why young people become homeless, but one of the most common is the breakdown of family relationships. The trauma of witnessing...
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There are many reasons why young people become homeless, but one of the most common is the breakdown of family relationships. The trauma of witnessing...
In the face of COVID-19 domestic abuse victims need our support. We urge action: crisis funding, awareness, and community solidarity. Read how you can help.
Join us and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall in celebrating International Women's Day by tackling domestic abuse together. Raise awareness with #EveryonesProblem.
Thrilled to announce HRH, The Duchess of Cornwall, is now our Patron! A powerful ally in our mission to end domestic abuse. Read where to...
New research highlights failings of mental health services in supporting domestic abuse survivors. Read the full report for insights.
SafeLives to train new Idvas under Ministry of Justice £40million boost for domestic abuse services. Get involved and employ and train Idvas for your service.
Join SafeLives' #ReachIn campaign to support those experiencing domestic abuse during lockdown. Be a lifeline, offer help, and listen.
Read SafeLives response to £2.5 billion investment and why the solution to breaking the cycle of domestic abuse is not just about prison.
Femicide Census report reveals grim statistics for women and girls killed by men in the UK in 2018.
SafeLives calls for proposals to be strengthened to reflect views of survivors as it submits evidence to Pre-Legislative Committee on the Domestic Abuse Bill.
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