Breaking down the barriers : findings of the National Commission on Domestic Violence and Multiple Disadvantage
Armstrong, Hilary
Breaking down the barriers : findings of the National Commission on Domestic Violence and Multiple Disadvantage Hilary Armstrong, Gill Morgan, Viv Evans, Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Marai Larasi, Jaswant Narwal and Dominic Williamson - AVA & Agenda, 2019 - electronic document (145 pages) : PDF file
The Commission on women facing domestic and sexual violence and multiple disadvantage was established by AVA (Against Violence & Abuse) and Agenda, the alliance for women and girls at risk. It was funded by the Lloyds Bank Foundation of England and Wales.
The Commission was established to evidence the connections between women’s experiences of domestic and sexual violence and multiple disadvantage, and to fill a vital gap in the current response to their needs. (From the document). Record #6390
AVA (Against Violence and Abuse)
Agenda
CHILDREN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
HOMELESSNESS
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
JUSTICE
MENTAL HEALTH
POVERTY
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
WOMEN
UNITED KINGDOM
ENGLAND
WALES
Breaking down the barriers : findings of the National Commission on Domestic Violence and Multiple Disadvantage Hilary Armstrong, Gill Morgan, Viv Evans, Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Marai Larasi, Jaswant Narwal and Dominic Williamson - AVA & Agenda, 2019 - electronic document (145 pages) : PDF file
The Commission on women facing domestic and sexual violence and multiple disadvantage was established by AVA (Against Violence & Abuse) and Agenda, the alliance for women and girls at risk. It was funded by the Lloyds Bank Foundation of England and Wales.
The Commission was established to evidence the connections between women’s experiences of domestic and sexual violence and multiple disadvantage, and to fill a vital gap in the current response to their needs. (From the document). Record #6390
AVA (Against Violence and Abuse)
Agenda
CHILDREN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
HOMELESSNESS
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
JUSTICE
MENTAL HEALTH
POVERTY
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
WOMEN
UNITED KINGDOM
ENGLAND
WALES