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  1. May 11

    Lockdown and restrictions have made tackling more challenging in the past year, even more so for those with a disability. It’s vital that authorities and communities step up to offer domestic abuse victims the support they need

  2. May 15

    Financial Exploitation by greedy wives on Husbands is also a form of on men. Many don’t realise and those who do are un heard by . But you will always be heard. .

  3. 23 hours ago

    Domestic abuse is about power and control not physical violence alone. Domestic abuse is more than a bruise.

  4. May 13

    Plasterer Naima Ben-Moussa is redecorating the homes of survivors for free to help families to recover from the "trauma" they had experienced at home. She is also fundraising for supplies to provide this service to families.

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  5. May 12

    Session 2 of our Freedom Programme this morning. Everyone learning the tactics used by the perpetrator/dominator. Remember

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  7. May 10

    It took a long time for me to understand exactly when the abuse started because there was so much I didn’t see and that’s down to the way he gaslighted and manipulated. It’s important to educate on all abuse

  8. It can be tempting to mourn the person your abuser “used to be”; the kind, loving person who always had your back. The realisation that that person never existed can be a major turning point in your recovery. Sending strength to those going through dark days 💛

  9. May 14

    The one thing no-one prepares you for is life after domestic abuse. The good days, the bad days, the victim blaming, the control from Family Courts, the lack of belief from everyone. The lack of self esteem, the learning to live again, how to stop living in fear

  10. May 13

    Several family court warriors have successfully persuaded the judge to instruct their choice of expert. Go get 'em! 🙏

  11. May 13

    Good to see this training getting delivered to forces across the UK! Important in the fight against

  12. May 11

    Our May continues with a look inside a biopic that shines a light on & more. sat down to talk about his new film . Check out our full interview now:

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  13. May 9
  14. May 10

    has a devastating impact on survivors’ mental health. This , let women know there is support available, share our 24-hour helpline number – 0808 2000 247 or our posters and graphics – it could save a life.

  15. May 12

    "Words of hope" from one of our survivors, for you, to offer comfort:

  16. I had a bit of a walk down memory lane in my head last night as I drove past the women’s aid hostel I spent a lot of time in growing up with my mum and sister. It’s mad how you can remember every fine detail of a place and the layout.

  17. Our Patron will be on tomorrow morning at around 7.45am talking about the huge awareness of being raised by , our short film with the classical artist

  18. May 11
  19. May 12

    The more businesses that support victims the better. If you are interested in encouraging your employers to take a stand it might be worth joining this webinar.

  20. May 10

    I am so glad to see focus on emotional/psychological abuse. There is so often a lack of understanding about the impact on victims. Many people lose their sense of reality/are treading on eggshells/live in constant fear - fight or flight.

  21. May 14

    ✨Joining wonderful colleagues from and to launch their toolkit. Health visitors, nursery nurses and family nurses play a crucial role in recognising and responding to

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