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…is still support you can access. Global Arrk are a charity who support parents who have moved abroad and cannot return with their children. They have information, support and may…
…is still support you can access. Global Arrk are a charity who support parents who have moved abroad and cannot return with their children. They have information, support and may…
…from supporting survivors – either turning them away from existing support, reducing the support available or closing all together in 5 cases. This rose to 85% of services run by…
…women supported or turned away to individual service type (e.g. outreach, IDVA, floating support) for responding services applied to non-responding services on Routes to Support for the same region. b….
…women experiencing domestic abuse who face barriers in accessing a refuge space or safe accommodation. This could be additional support needs around mental health, substance abuse, disability, or language. Women…
…face barriers in accessing a refuge space. A team of specialist domestic abuse practitioners receive referrals and work with survivors of domestic abuse, advocating for them when needed, to find…
…members This fund will be open to migrant women with no recourse to public funds, who face severe, additional barriers to accessing support. About Women’s Aid Women’s Aid is the…
…many needed help with parenting as well as support in their own right. When direct support was provided for children who had lived with domestic abuse, it could assist their…
…women, and LGBT+ survivors – face further barriers to safety and support. The domestic abuse bill’s statutory duty on local authorities to fund support in “safe accommodation” is welcome. But…