Help women and children live in safety

by Leeds Women's Aid
Help women and children live in safety
Help women and children live in safety
Help women and children live in safety
Help women and children live in safety

Project Report | Jan 30, 2025
Leeds Women's Aid Report February 2025

By Nik Peasgood | Chief Executive

GlobalGiving – February 2025

Hello all,

Thank you once again to everyone who has supported us over the past 12 months. We have been blown away by the generosity of individuals from across the globe, supporting our cause and helping us continue our work with women and families who have faced domestic violence and abuse.

Children and Young People Hub

We’re excited to announce that work on our Children and Young People Hub is set to start in Spring 2025. The Hub will provide a safe, supportive space for young people to relax, play and heal, offering an under-fives sensory zone, a dedicated space for teenagers, a new kitchen, accessible facilities and an upgraded heating system.

Christmas 2024

This Christmas, we were truly overwhelmed by the kindness and generosity of the organisations and individuals who donated items for the women and children who reside in our emergency refuge accommodation or donated money to help fund our vital services.

Families often have very few belongings when they arrive with us. The kind gifts of toys, books, pyjamas and toiletries made a massive difference and meant a great deal to the women and children we support, letting them know that people are thinking of them.

Our Impact 1 April 2023 - 31 March 2024

 

In England and Wales, 1 in 4 women experience domestic abuse in their lifetime. Two women a week are killed by a current/former partner.

 

We received over 12,000 requests for support by either phone, email, webchat & referral

185 women and children were supported in our refuge accommodation

95% of women said they feel safer after LWA support

100% said our service was non-judgemental

 

You learn so much and forgive yourself and actually love yourself when you realise it was never your fault.” – Quote from refuge resident.

Practitioner Quality Support

We recently received funding for a Practitioner Quality Support (PQS) Coordinator to provide support to DV&A practitioners across a number of supported housing services. The role ensures best practice is used across the services to ensure that victim-survivors of DV&A receive the right support. The PQS Coordinator leads a DV&A Practitioners Forum looking at developing ways of sharing and improving practice across Leeds.

To stay updated on the work of our charity, please follow us on social media:

Facebook: facebook.com/leedswomensaid

Twitter: @LeedsWomensAid

Instagram: @LeedsWomensAid

Best wishes,

Nik

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Leeds Women's Aid

Location: Leeds - United Kingdom
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Project Leader:
Nik Peasgood
Leeds , United Kingdom

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