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The No Woman Turned Away (NWTA) referral pathway is here to help
…the NWTA project, which has been funded by the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to specifically support women and children who face additional barriers to accessing refuge accommodation….

Live Chat FAQs
…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…

They’ve decided to leave, how can I help?
…that you both have an idea about what to expect. There are also community-based services that may be able to support the survivor, including outreach, floating support, resettlement support, specialist…

Domestic abuse provision: referrals to domestic abuse services
…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….

I’m not sure if my relationship is healthy
…like support, freedom, happiness and consent at the centre. You can get in touch with a trained support worker to help you understand what’s happening and how we can support…

The impact of domestic abuse
…from paid employment and caring responsibilities. It is also important to bear in mind the additional barriers particular social groups might face in escaping domestic abuse or in accessing support…

I want to leave my relationship safely
…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…

I’ve left and I need support
I’ve left and I need support On this page: The effects of domestic abuse Starting over after abuse Mental health support after leaving abuse Helping your child after abuse Counselling…

The cost of living crisis is pushing domestic abuse services to breaking point
…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…