Publications
Tackling domestic abuse and VAWG can feel complex and isolating. Our membership networks bring professionals together across sectors to share learning, drive change and build stronger local responses.
Our Publications
Research
Our research explores the experiences of victim-survivors, the effectiveness of current responses, and the gaps within health and multi-agency systems. Using data, practitioner insight and lived experience, this work generates new understanding and evidence to improve identification, intervention and support for those affected by domestic abuse.
reports
Our reports bring together findings from projects, evaluations and system-wide programmes. They present clear analysis, key learning and recommendations that help strengthen practice across health, safeguarding, housing and wider public services. Each report is designed to support partners in improving outcomes for victim-survivors.
studies
Our studies examine specific themes or areas of practice in greater depth, drawing on research methods, case reviews and cross-sector collaboration. These studies provide detailed insight into the complexities of domestic abuse and highlight the changes needed to ensure services can respond safely, consistently and effectively.
Research, Reports and Studies
Find our key research, reports and studies here, offering evidence and insight into domestic abuse within health systems and the steps needed to improve safety, identification and support for survivors.
10 Ways the NHS 10 Year Plan can help halve VAWG
Core domestic abuse learning for all sectors, from foundation sessions to skills-based practice.
Whole Housing Approach Pilot in Cheshire East
New research released today by the University of Lancashire and hailed by MPs as a ‘break-through for breaking free.
Never Again, Again.
Standing Together is calling for the NHS 10 Year Health Plan to include improved responses for victim/survivors of domestic abuse following the launch of its new report.