Statement on new measures in the Victims and Courts Bill
Our response to new measures in the Victims and Courts Bill. We call for trauma-informed implementation, sustainable funding, and protections for all survivors—no matter who...
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Our response to new measures in the Victims and Courts Bill. We call for trauma-informed implementation, sustainable funding, and protections for all survivors—no matter who...
SafeLives welcomes the findings of the Public Accounts Committee’s inquiry into improving family court services for children. For too long, survivors of domestic abuse -...
Standing firm in power and pride – reflections of a Black professional in the VAWG sector.
SafeLives stands ready to work with government, the judiciary, probation and wider criminal justice partners to ensure these reforms deliver genuine safety. Victim‑survivors deserve a...
Our Responding to victims of sexual violence course builds skills, knowledge and confidence, to improve professional responses and make victims of sexual violence safer
This briefing looks at the key features of the Care Act 2014, and the implications for domestic abuse services.
This pack provides practical forms and guidance based on the key principles of effective case management.
A guidance checklist which highlights and addresses some of the challenges and risks associated with high volumes of Marac caseloads.
A handy guide with template forms that explains how the process works, how to attend and how to refer.
An evaluation of key data about the DAART online learning resource
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