Faith & VAWG Coalition Statement on Black Lives Matter
COVID-19 Pandemic and Violence Against Women and Girls Recommendations for ‘Hidden Harms’ Action Plan
This paper sets out our recommendations for an action plan to tackle VAWG during COVID -19 in the short to medium term.
COVID-19 Guidance for Health & Social Care Three Boroughs / COVID-19 National Health Guidance
As calls to the domestic abuse helpline continue to rise during the Covid-19 isolation measures, we anticipate that survivors accessing support from health and social care practitioners will also increase. Many health and social care professionals will be in contact with those they know are being subjected to abuse and will be concerned about the […]
Pathfinder Survivor Consultation
An analysis of findings from the Pathfinder project survivor consultation including what survivors would like to see from health. This includes maps of example survivors’ journeys through health and what a model response should look like.
Pathfinder Key Findings Report
An analysis of client data from the Pathfinder project. A full analysis will be published as part of our External Evaluation by Cardiff University in August 2020.
Pathfinder Toolkit
A comprehensive Toolkit for local authorities, CCGs, commissioners and strategic leads in NHS Trusts looking to embed the Pathfinder ‘Whole Health’ model and improve their local response to domestic abuse. The Toolkit includes a range of tools for embedding good practice responses to domestic abuse in health settings including a DA policy template, a checklist […]
Winston Churchill Fellowship – Domestic Abuse and Housing: international practice and perspectives (2017)
DAHA co-founder Gudrun Burnet was awarded the prestigious Winston Churchill fellowship in 2016 and travelled to USA, Canada and Australia to learn about international practices around domestic abuse.
The role of housing in a coordinated community response to domestic abuse (2018)
For her PhD at Durham University, Kelly Henderson researched and wrote her thesis on the role of housing in a coordinated community response with particular reference to perpetrators.
Safe at Home: Homelessness and domestic abuse (2018)
DAHA co-founder Kelly Henderson authored this report with Safe Lives which discusses domestic abuse and its link to homelessness, with a particular focus on survivors of domestic abuse who are chronically homeless.
Justice, housing and domestic abuse, the experiences of homeowners and private renters (2019)
DAHA and Surviving Economic Abuse commissioned this report from the University of Bristol to draw on data collected as part of the ESRC-funded project, Justice, Inequality and Gender-Based Violence. The final briefing reveals the extent of domestic abuse for homeowners and private renters and their experiences with the criminal justice system.