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…available including ongoing emotional support and advocacy. The support worker made sure to include a range of ways these could be accessed, whether it was in-person support, an online chat,…
…vital for accessing support and navigating the barriers in place as they have access to qualified interpretation services like Language Line. Despite wanting to, frontline services don’t always have the…
…barriers to accessing support found it particularly difficult to access refuge, with only three out of 69 women with three or more barriers and neither of the two women with…
…free train travel, while supporting all our passengers to feel safe on their journeys.” Survivors of domestic abuse who would like to access the scheme, or need other support, please…
…support. London: Latest Women’s Aid data shows over 60 refuges and 53 community domestic abuse services are in desperate need of support. West Midlands: Latest Women’s Aid data shows there…
…one of our specialist support workers via our Live Chat service. £90 could help a woman struggling to access refuge space get support from one of our specialist domestic abuse…
…discount Online Members’ Area, with template policies, documents and toolkits Sustainability Sustainability support – To support services with commissioning and resilience Access to grants and bursaries provided through Women’s Aid…
…sign language. My local survivor-led crisis services cover out of hours crisis support, in British Sign Language (BSL) using FaceTime / Skype. They accompany Deaf people to A&E to support…
…authorities to fund support in safe accommodation for all victims and their families. Local authorities should therefore ensure that this support is delivered by specialist domestic abuse services, with ring-fenced…