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  • Financial Support Guide for Domestic Abuse Survivors

    Financial Support Guide for Domestic Abuse Survivors

    A clear, trauma‑informed guide to financial support for domestic abuse survivors in the UK, covering grants, emergency funds, benefits, cost‑of‑living help and legal protections designed to support safety, stability and independence.

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  • Family Court Forms Guide

    Family Court Forms Guide

    A clear, accessible guide to essential UK family court forms, including FL401 non‑molestation and occupation order applications, the FL401T witness statement template, and the C8 confidentiality form. Each section explains what the form is for, when to use it, and how to access it — supporting your safety, clarity and confidence throughout family court proceedings.

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  • Children’s Legal Protections in Domestic Abuse Cases For Survivors, Parents & Safeguarding Professionals

    Children’s Legal Protections in Domestic Abuse Cases For Survivors, Parents & Safeguarding Professionals

    Children affected by domestic abuse in the UK are protected under various laws, notably the Children Act 1989, which prioritizes their welfare in legal proceedings. This legislation allows courts to take action against exposure to abuse. Resources like Cafcass ensure children’s voices are heard, while the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 acknowledges children as victims.

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  • Stay Safe: Discreet Safety Apps for Domestic Abuse Victims

    Stay Safe: Discreet Safety Apps for Domestic Abuse Victims

    Personal Safety Apps for Survivors | NaaVoices Quick Exit 🚨 In Immediate Danger? Dial 999 (UK Emergency Services) Can’t speak? Press 55 when prompted for Silent Solution Your Safety Toolkit: Personal Safety Apps for Survivors Empowering survivors with digital safety resources Reclaiming Power, One Step at a Time Navigating domestic abuse requires immense courage and

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  • When Emergency Calm Hides a Different Kind of Crisis

    When Emergency Calm Hides a Different Kind of Crisis

    When Emergency Calm Hides a Different Kind of Crisis 25 November 202 Content note: This post discusses domestic abuse, child trauma, safeguarding concerns, and emergency medical situations. Two Years On — And Still Learning Two years after leaving domestic abuse, people tell me how strong I am. They see how I keep going, how I

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