Almost one in four Women run away from abuse can’t find haven in safe accommodationA new report was found.
Survivor survivors for abuse of domestic and their children continue to face significant – and often dangerous to life – obstacles To find security, New report from Women’s help He found.
His annual no woman turned down (NWTA) report determined that 23.7 percent of women supported by the project cannot provide a place in the shelter 2024. years, despite repeated searches by professional practitioners.
Alall, the report was found 24 percent of women is exposed to further abuse while waiting for temporary refugees, and 8.8 percent are forced to sleep roughly to avoid abuse – increase in the previous year.

Farah Nazeer, Executive Director of Women’s Help, said: “The survivors of domestic abuse must not be left without safety or support for their immigration status or lack of available loads. The findings show the devastating impact of system failures.
The “emergency action is required to ensure that every woman and child’s abuses of a child can access the protection and support they need to renew life in safety.”
NWTA provides support to women who have abuse in the family facing obstacles in access to haven or safe accommodation.
The report emphasizes the constant favorable consequences of the national shortage of refuge, with many forced to choose between homelessness or remaining captured with their abuser.
Thousands of women across Great Britain face their own homes, but a woman is rejected from refuge every two hours due to lack of space.
For that Independent She launched his brick brick bricks last September to lift £ 300,000 build a haven for Women escaped in bully Partners.

The Extremely successful campaign, Launched in partnership with the leading charity refuge for domestic abuse, they supported readers, politicians, copyright and known personnel when it was launched in September last year.
When the initial goal of £ 300,000 has been reached after only a month of fundraising, Independent He decided to build another house, and more than 585,000 pounds have been set up in total by our generous readers.
New semi-detached houses, which built persimmon homes, are in a secret location for the protection of survivors.
They have two double-sized bedrooms, outdoor kitchen and built-in cabinet storage cabinet, as well as solar panels on the roof and private facility with outdoor parking.

Homes include a number of safety characteristics, including CCTV, fireproof watch and improved locks on windows and doors.
After passing 10,946 bricks, the all-female Team decorations added finishing touches into the property to be a true home for those seeking refuge.
Construction on the first purpose built by a safe house was ended earlier this yearAnd the family has already moved in.
National Help for Domestic Abuse offers Women’s Support 0808 2000 247 or You Can Visit Refuge Website. There is a dedicated Male line of advice Dana 0808 8010 327.