The Unseen: blind and partially sighted people’s experiences of domestic abuse
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.
This report includes findings from consultations with 15 small and/or specialist services as well as 10 recommendations to improve the response victims receive in order...
This data is from a survey completed by survivors who were involved in the SafeLives Public Health Approach between 30/06/2021 and 17/09/2024.
This research report explores how professionals can best support young people using harmful behaviours in their intimate or family relationships.
Jenny Smith, SafeLives' Marac Development Officer for Scotland, looks at the development of Marac in Scotland and frontline challenges in Covid-19.
Forced marriage is a direct outcome and consequence of patriarchal power over women’s bodies and lives.
Research Analyst at SafeLives looks at how the collection of data can provide the vital support survivors need. Find out about good practice and key...
How can we make it easier for older victims to get help? Monsura Mahmud, the Silver Project, details additional barriers faced by older survivors.
Why trauma-informed mental health services are vital for domestic abuse survivors. Jo Sharpen, AVA, discusses survivor challenges and insights..
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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