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CAADA insights 1: a place of greater safety CAADA (Co-ordinated Action Against Domestic Abuse

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: [London: caada, 2012Description: electronic document (20 p.); PDF file: 1.04 MB.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | SUPPORT SERVICES | HEALTH SERVICES | VICTIMS | UNITED KINGDOM | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCEOnline resources: Click here to access online In: CAADA insights 1, 2012Summary: This the first report in a series of annual policy reports from the UK national domestic abuse charity Co-ordinated Action Against Domestic Abuse (CAADA). The evidence in this report comes from 2,500 victim cases, collected by 14 specialist domestic abuse services in the United Kingdom which used CAADA Insights in the year to March 2012. Using this dataset, together with information from focus groups with survivors, this report demonstrate the best ways to invest local resources to keep victims and their children safe. By making ecommendations to address domestic abuse, the report also aims to increase the effectiveness of other essential public services such as the police, health, and child and adult social care in the UK. This report contains a number of clear graphics illustrating the extend and impact of domestic abuse on victims in the United Kingdom.
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This the first report in a series of annual policy reports from the UK national domestic abuse charity Co-ordinated Action Against Domestic Abuse (CAADA). The evidence in this report comes from 2,500 victim cases, collected by 14 specialist domestic abuse services in the United Kingdom which used CAADA Insights in the year to March 2012. Using this dataset, together with information from focus groups with survivors, this report demonstrate the best ways to invest local resources to keep victims and their children safe. By making ecommendations to address domestic abuse, the report also aims to increase the effectiveness of other essential public services such as the police, health, and child and adult social care in the UK. This report contains a number of clear graphics illustrating the extend and impact of domestic abuse on victims in the United Kingdom.

CAADA insights 1, 2012