Responding to Harmful Practices against Women and Girls in London

Responding to Harmful Practices against Women and Girls in London: the potential of a data-driven and intersectional approach Dr Olumide Adisa, Joana Ferreira, and Dr Reilly Willis

Research on the use of MARACs for harmful practices is scarce, this paper highlights the complexity of harmful practices cases,  the  gaps within MARACs and provides important  recommendation to improve responses.

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Westminster VAWG Housing First Service Second Year Evaluation

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Keeping The Faith: What Survivors From Faith Communities Want Us To Know