COVID-19: DAHA Provides Guidance for Housing Providers

The Government’s stay at home advice in response to the Covid-19 Pandemic can create new challenges for people experiencing domestic abuse.  DAHA have produced guidance for housing providers on how you can offer safe responses to your tenants/service users where it’s known they are living with domestic abuse or where new concerns arise. 

Guide to Best Practice in Criminal Justice during COVID-19 crisis

It is anticipated that reports to police will increase during this stay-at-home and self iolsation period. Referrals to Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) will increase and prosecutions will increase. Police, CPS and HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) have all adapted their working arrangements to respond to Government guidance, but the need to provide a robust […]

Safety Across Faith and Ethnic (SAFE) Communities project – Impact Report

Creating Space For Faith and ‘Race’ in The Coordinated Community Response to Domestic Abuse – Impact Report. The Safety Across Faith and Ethnic (SAFE) Communities project has brought together groups who would not otherwise meet and is the primary source of expertise on the interconnections between VAWG, faith and ethnicity in London.  Hosted by STADV, it has […]