Latest data show that 1.7 million, 7% of women in the UK experienced domestic abuse in 2022. Or rather felt able to report it to the police. An increase from 1.3 million in 2020, post pandemic. One in four women will experience domestic abuse in their lifetime. This alarming percentage, recent high-profile and prolific perpetrators convicted or spared – Ryan Giggs, David Carrick, Mason Greenwood…
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Why Delilah? Patriarchy and misogyny in our everyday language
Sir Tom Jones himself is set to be banned in Wales. With two women per week killed by a partner or ex-partner, “She stood there laughing, I felt the knife in my hand and she laughed no more” surely isn’t the ideal anthem for public events, sing-a-longs, weddings… The English language is rich in heritage evolved from centuries of invasions and influence. That evolution has…
Ryan Giggs charged with coercive control. Could this be a milestone case?
Ryan Giggs should be considered innocent until proven guilty, but inevitably many eyes will be on this case as a rare high-profile charge of coercive control. Serial philanderer, his lack of respect for women is clear, and his not-guilty plea for both assault and coercive and controlling behaviour, possibly indicative of his assumed power and untouchability. Giggs wreaked havoc within his own family, and a…
The Real Cost of Domestic Abuse
The disappearance and death of Sarah Everard in March this year has created a sense of grief, horror, and fear in us all. The seemingly random connection of Sarah as victim to her perpetrator, like Libby Squire before her, brings home the vulnerability women face in their daily lives, and the stark reality of gender-based crime committed by strangers, let alone those known and trusted…
Support is just a call away: inside Refuge’s National Domestic Abuse Helpline
Refuge’s domestic abuse helpline regularly deals with some harrowing stories and offers a first step towards safety They’ve been psychologically controlled, abused and belittled and yet still many callers to the Refuge National Domestic Abuse Helpline are stoic – apologetic, even. Until, that is, they hear three simple words: “I believe you”. Then they often start to cry. “They’ve been led to think that any problems in…