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‘Everything I Ever Wanted to Tell My Daughter About Men’ has first public screening in aid of Refuge
Starring Jason Isaacs, Nathan Fillion, Lorien Haynes, and Issy Knopfler, this powerful film traces a woman’s relationship history backwards...
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New data from Refuge warns that cost of living crisis is forcing survivors of domestic abuse to stay with abusive partners.
Refuge calls on the government to urgently address the cost-of-living crisis...
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Refuge responds to HMICFRS inspection of vetting, misconduct, and misogyny in the police service
In response to today’s His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) inspection of vetting, misconduct, and misogyny in the police service, Ruth Davison, Refuge chief executive said...
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Refuge respond to Casey report into misconduct & misogyny at the Metropolitan Police
In response to Baroness Casey’s interim report into misconduct at the Metropolitan Police, Refuge CEO, Ruth Davison said: “Refuge welcomes this interim review and Baroness Casey’s letter to the new Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley addressing misogyny within the Metropolitan police force. These findings reflect what we already know at Refuge, that the Met is failing women and girls by allowing a culture of violent misogyny to continue unchallenged...
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Refuge launches #MarkedAsUnsafe campaign to combat online abuse
Refuge launches #MarkedAsUnsafe campaign to highlight how social media companies are failing to protect women and girls from online abuse and harassment...
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Refuge responds to Manchester Metropolitan study on coercive control
A coalition of experts including the End Violence Against Women Coalition, Glitch, Refuge, Carnegie UK, NSPCC, 5Rights and Professors Clare McGlynn and Lorna Woods have come together for the first time to create a ready-to-use set of guidelines, or ‘Code of Practice’ to tackle violence against women and girls online. If adopted, the code would […]
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Refuge supports grassroots, volunteer- led campaign: ‘Make It Mandatory’
A coalition of experts including the End Violence Against Women Coalition, Glitch, Refuge, Carnegie UK, NSPCC, 5Rights and Professors Clare McGlynn and Lorna Woods have come together for the first time to create a ready-to-use set of guidelines, or ‘Code of Practice’ to tackle violence against women and girls online. If adopted, the code would […]
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Refuge comment on Police Officers found guilty of misogynistic messages with Wayne Couzens
A coalition of experts including the End Violence Against Women Coalition, Glitch, Refuge, Carnegie UK, NSPCC, 5Rights and Professors Clare McGlynn and Lorna Woods have come together for the first time to create a ready-to-use set of guidelines, or ‘Code of Practice’ to tackle violence against women and girls online. If adopted, the code would […]
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Refuge responds to Andrew Tate being removed from Facebook and Instagram
A coalition of experts including the End Violence Against Women Coalition, Glitch, Refuge, Carnegie UK, NSPCC, 5Rights and Professors Clare McGlynn and Lorna Woods have come together for the first time to create a ready-to-use set of guidelines, or ‘Code of Practice’ to tackle violence against women and girls online. If adopted, the code would […]
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Refuge responds to new College of Policing guidance on misconduct and violence against women and girls
A coalition of experts including the End Violence Against Women Coalition, Glitch, Refuge, Carnegie UK, NSPCC, 5Rights and Professors Clare McGlynn and Lorna Woods have come together for the first time to create a ready-to-use set of guidelines, or ‘Code of Practice’ to tackle violence against women and girls online. If adopted, the code would […]
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Refuge responds to BBC Panorama investigation into profiteering in the supported housing market
A coalition of experts including the End Violence Against Women Coalition, Glitch, Refuge, Carnegie UK, NSPCC, 5Rights and Professors Clare McGlynn and Lorna Woods have come together for the first time to create a ready-to-use set of guidelines, or ‘Code of Practice’ to tackle violence against women and girls online. If adopted, the code would […]
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Refuge comment on the responsibility of social media platforms to protect women
A coalition of experts including the End Violence Against Women Coalition, Glitch, Refuge, Carnegie UK, NSPCC, 5Rights and Professors Clare McGlynn and Lorna Woods have come together for the first time to create a ready-to-use set of guidelines, or ‘Code of Practice’ to tackle violence against women and girls online. If adopted, the code would […]
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