Birkenhead Market event highlighted campaign against domestic abuse
BIRKENHEAD Market has played host to an event highlighting an ongoing campaign against domestic abuse.
BIRKENHEAD Market has played host to an event highlighting an ongoing campaign against domestic abuse.
Victims of domestic abuse live for years and sometimes decades before seeking help.
We would like to thank Truro Lions for providing us with a small emergency fund for our residents.
One of our former refuge residents was interviewed by BBC Southwest to talk about his experiences of surviving domestic abuse - hear his story and that of another man whose brother was murdered by a partner.
When fleeing domestic abuse, victims rarely have the time or ability to come with much more than a bag (or two) of clothes, let alone towels or dressing gowns.
Police received more than 80 reports of domestic abuse in Devon and Cornwall every day last year, it has emerged.
Twenty four per cent of deaths among men aged 20-34in the UK are suicides.
Havering Women’s Aid, of Hornchurch, has set up a helpline specifically for men, which opened on April 15.
Rainbow is excited to announce that our head office has relocated to Manchester.
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