Domestic abuse provision: referrals to domestic abuse services
…which is tied to that accommodation. The address will not be publicly available. It will have a set number of places. Accommodation can be in a range of shared housing,…
…which is tied to that accommodation. The address will not be publicly available. It will have a set number of places. Accommodation can be in a range of shared housing,…
…Women’s Aid Bromley and Croydon Women’s Aid Claudia Jones Organisation Havering Women’s Aid Housing for Women DV Services IMECE Women’s Centre Iranian and Kurdish Women’s Rights Organisation (IKWRO) Jewish Women’s…
…services are provided by specialist dedicated providers, housing associations and other charities. Back to our research The Research Integrity Framework (RIF) for Domestic Violence and Abuse On the 30th November…
…Project reveals the extent of the challenges in accessing refuge services or safe housing, after the Covid-19 pandemic heightened existing inequalities. The project, which since 2016 has provided vital support…
…of the wider support sector Provision for women with no recourse to public funds (NRPF) Availability of housing benefit to cover housing costs for refuge services Funded coordination and oversight/monitoring….
…sector as an advice session manager and project co-ordinator. Welfare benefits, housing and community care (social services) issues, especially those relating to DA survivors and to EEA nationals, are areas…
Women’s Aid welcomes funding and support for domestic abuse survivors, announced today by the Department for Levelling Up, Communities and Housing. Isabelle Younane, head of policy, campaigns and public…
…and carers. They are not a domestic abuse service but they can help give advice about lots of topics, including social care, benefits, housing and bullying. Their phone number is…
…learning difficulties. Starting over after abuse When the abuse is over and you have made practical arrangements in relation to housing, money and schools – you may be expecting to…
…of you are legally liable for the arrears. If the tenancy was with a council or housing association, they may accept that – because of the abuse – you were…