World Elder Abuse Day 2021: Transforming the domestic abuse response for older people
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day was launched by the International Network for Prevention of Elder Abuse and the World Health Organisation in 2006. On 15th...
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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day was launched by the International Network for Prevention of Elder Abuse and the World Health Organisation in 2006. On 15th...
Domestic abuse charities Women’s Aid and SafeLives estimate that one in four girls born today, on the International Day of the Girl Child, will experience...
SafeLives welcome the Police Foundation's Strategic Review of Policing. Promising signs from Police Foundation's Strategic Review with public supporting a focus on domestic abuse. Domestic...
Government’s rape review apology for failing victims of rape. SafeLives calls for inclusion of rape and domestic abuse in statutory serious violence definition.
Our statement on the new Government's first Budget. We outline key areas of investment and reform needed, including frontline workforce expansion, data integration, and enhanced...
The importance of collecting a broad range of both qualitative and quantitative data from survivors, frontline domestic abuse services, Maracs and local authorities.
These shared values are intended to apply across the specialist violence against women and girls (VAWG) sector in the UK.
Marac guidance to support the appropriate safeguarding of older people (60+) who are victims of domestic abuse.
Learn more about what multi-agency forums can do to support older victims and survivors of domestic abuse.
Guidance for Maracs and other multi-agency meetings on managing cases involving substance misuse and other complex needs.
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