Seen, heard, and supported: why children need a whole family response to domestic abuse
SafeLives responds to a new joint inspectorate report, setting out why children must be recognised as victims in their own right and why a whole...
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SafeLives responds to a new joint inspectorate report, setting out why children must be recognised as victims in their own right and why a whole...
The new documentary offers viewers insight into how Her Majesty’s support is helping to change public perception of domestic abuse, bringing it out from behind...
National key findings from multi-agency risk assessment conferences in 2018, including key findings on both young people and referral routes.
Find about the SafeLives team working on programmes in Scotland and the advisory group that guides our work.
Five years after the Domestic Abuse Act became law, too many survivors are still not getting the protection and support they were promised.
We announce the start of a pioneering new project to transform local responses to domestic abuse, and is calling on survivors across Bolton, Leicestershire and...
The DASH risk checklist and related resources help practitioners provide a consistent approach to domestic abuse risk assessment across the UK.
Coercive and controlling behaviour can have a serious and long-lasting impact on victims and survivors. Explore our training courses to better understand how coercive control...
We collect data from all Maracs in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and most Maracs in Scotland. See the latest and past figures from the...
We are calling on the next Scottish Government to transform the response to domestic abuse so that every victim-survivor can live free from fear.
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