LGBT+ young people’s experiences of domestic abuse
The Voices Unheard project was established by a group of young people from LGBT Youth Scotland. Using a peer research approach, the group sought to...
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The Voices Unheard project was established by a group of young people from LGBT Youth Scotland. Using a peer research approach, the group sought to...
Dr Christine Barter is a Reader in Young People and Violence Prevention in the Connect Centre for International Research on New Approaches to Prevent Violence...
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...
Domestic abuse certainly fits these criteria and can be exacerbated by the fact that the trauma is perpetrated by someone close to the victim and...
One in five children have been exposed to domestic abuse. SafeLives estimates that around 130,000 children in the UK live in households with high-risk domestic...
This Specialist: Responding to young people affected by domestic abuse (YPVA) course aims to increase understanding of how domestic abuse differs for young people and...
SafeLives research report reveals significant gaps in the delivery and quality of statutory Relationships and Sex Education classes.
Our Foundation: Responding to young people affected by domestic abuse (YPVA) course aims to increase understanding of how domestic abuse differs for young people and...
Evidence and briefings from our Young People's Programme in 2014 - exploring the intersection between young people experiencing domestic abuse and child sexual exploitation (CSE),...
Insight from our pilot programme supporting children and young people who have witnessed, or been exposed to, domestic abuse within their families.
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