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Exploring the service and support needs of overlooked and minoritised groups
10 December 2020
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Report prepared by the University of Bristol in 2012 for the Home Office
IPV, Depression, PTSD, and Use of Mental Health Resources Among Ethnically Diverse Black Women
27 November 2020
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Exposure to violence in intimate relationships as factors related to co-occurring mental health needs in women of African descent.
Providing advocacy and support to survivors from Black and minority ethnic communities
27 November 2020
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This report provides guidance to practitioners who work with female victims of domestic violence from Black and other minority ethnic communities.
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