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Innovation, collaboration and adaptation : the UK response to domestic abuse under Covid-19 Nicky Stanley; Christine Barter, Nicola Farrelly, C. Houghton, L. McCabe, F. Meinck, Helen Richardson Foster and Sarah Shorrock

By: Stanley, Nicky.
Contributor(s): Barter, Christine | Farrelly, Nicola | Houghton, C | McCabe, L | Meinck, F | Richardson Foster, Helen | Shorrock, Sarah.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: DAHLIA-19, 2021Description: electronic document (77 pages) ; PDF file: 1.1 MB.Subject(s): DAHLIA-19 | CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE | COVID-19 | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PANDEMICS | PREVALENCE | SUPPORT SERVICES | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED KINGDOMOnline resources: Download report, PDF, 1.1 MB | Access DAHLIA-19 website Summary: This report outlines the key findings of a UK mapping study carried out between November 2020 and November 2021 on policies and practices in relation to domestic abuse (DA) for all family members under Covid-19. DAHLIA-19 (Domestic Abuse - Harnessing Learning Internationally during COVID-19) is an international research study exploring domestic abuse policy and practice for survivors, children and perpetrators during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research is being undertaken in four countries: the UK, Australia, Ireland and South Africa and is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). (From the website). Record #7500
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UK report, December 2021

This report outlines the key findings of a UK mapping study carried out between November 2020 and November 2021 on policies and practices in relation to domestic abuse (DA) for all family members under Covid-19.

DAHLIA-19 (Domestic Abuse - Harnessing Learning Internationally during COVID-19) is an international research study exploring domestic abuse policy and practice for survivors, children and perpetrators during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research is being undertaken in four countries: the UK, Australia, Ireland and South Africa and is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). (From the website). Record #7500

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