Resources

Category: Professionals
A group of young people discussing something

A group of young people discussing somethingYoung people's experiences of working with professionals in a CAPVA context

Respect Young People's Service (2024)
2 Apr 2024

General Practice as a place to seek and receive help for domestic abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic

Emsley, E; Coope, C; Williamson, E; Barbosa, E; Feder, G; Szilassy, E (2022)
1 Aug 2023

Measuring violence to end violence: mainstreaming gender

Walby, S and Towers, J (2017)
18 Oct 2022

Polish women’s experiences of domestic violence and abuse in the United Kingdom

Zielinska, I; Anitha, S; Rasell, M; Kane, R (2022)
19 Aug 2022

Building capacity and confidence among professionals from racialised communities

Kumari, Wigley, Bloomfield Reid, Das, Gibbs, Manzoor (2022)
23 Jun 2022

Understanding the Profile and Needs of Abused Men

Exploring Call Data From a Male Domestic Violence Charity in the United Kingdom (Hine, Wallace & Bates, 2021)
10 Mar 2022

Positive requirements in DAPOs

APPG on Perpetrators of Domestic Abuse briefing (March 2021)
8 Apr 2021

Same Violence, New Tools

How to work with violent men on cyber violence (WWP EN)
22 Dec 2020

Exploring the service and support needs of overlooked and minoritised groups

Report prepared by the University of Bristol in 2012 for the Home Office
10 Dec 2020

IPV, Depression, PTSD, and Use of Mental Health Resources Among Ethnically Diverse Black Women

Exposure to violence in intimate relationships as factors related to co-occurring mental health needs in women of African descent.
27 Nov 2020

Providing advocacy and support to survivors from Black and minority ethnic communities

This report provides guidance to practitioners who work with female victims of domestic violence from Black and other minority ethnic communities.
27 Nov 2020

Free WWP EN event for Respect members: "Keeping children safe in perpetrator work – A virtual tour"

Respect members: apply for a free place at the WWP EN Study Visit 2020 “Keeping children safe in perpetrator work – A virtual tour”
22 Oct 2020
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