Our CEO, @jayney_butler will be on @BBCBreakfast at 8.10am speaking in support of @CharlieCW's open letter to the Lord Chancellor, calling for better funding for victim support services.
You can read her letter in full here: https://t.co/afW4euWIgA
https://t.co/YvAvlRNtBv
As the 2nd reading of the Victims and Prisoners Bill takes place today, we urge the government to guarantee migrant victims' right to safety & justice. We call on MPs to amend this Bill to ensure all victims of crime are protected without discrimination. 1/2
Today starts the #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek! We will join the campaign by sharing the results of @womensaid report “Are you Listening?”, where they identified 7 pillars of a good mental health response for survivors of domestic abuse. Please access: https://t.co/EEKcfNsjdY
Today is second reading of the Victims and Prisoners Bill. This Bill was meant to put the Victims’ Code rights in law to give it teeth but the Bill has failed to include enforceability, and funding for services. It will have no meaningful impact on victims’ lives. #victimslaw
I’ve written an open letter to the Lord Chancellor asking for commitment to the importance of specialist services to support victims. Specialist services are already over capacity. My letter is supported by Rape Crisis, Women’s Aid, Refuge, CALM, Galop #inkatiesname
Any author(s) who get(s) #reviewer2 initial comment of 'great paper' as you did deserves a 🥳We are looking forward to reading your ground breaking work on Companion Animals (Pets) and Domestic Violence and Abuse @PracademicCrime @ruthmckie1 @Paris_Connolly@dmuhls@DMUresearch
@ruthmckie1 @PracademicCrime@dmuleicester@DMU_CCJ@DmuEducation@LibraryDMU Excellent work. Looks like a fantastic read with international contributions - chapter on sexual violence of particular note - this book gives us food for thought on our positionality as Feminists & interspecies relations Thanks to @PracademicCrime @ruthmckie1 and Erika Cudworth
Parker added: ‘Love Island is watched by many young people and we know what a huge influence it has.
‘Producers must make sure there is support for contestants throughout, and intervene if relationships become unhealthy or abusive.’
Now the charity, which aims to end domestic abuse against women and children, has insisted producers must intervene if relationships in the villa become unhealthy or abusive.
Here's what Teresa Parker, head of communications and media relations, told us👇
However, his turn in the 2018 villa was marred by controversy, after he was accused of gaslighting, with Women’s Aid previously warning women of ���abusive relationships’ in the aftermath.
Congrats to📢@PracademicCrime & @ruthmckie1 who have been nominated for the 2022 excellence in research & scholarship @bsc_wccjn paper prize for their article 'personal safety applications: empowering victims of domestic violence & abuse? A practitioner lens @dmuresearch@DMU_CCJ