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9th March 2017

£20 million for domestic abuse

The government has marked International Women’s Day by announcing increased financial support for survivors of domestic violence, help for parents returning to work after a career break and funds for next year’s centenary of women receiving the vote.

An extra £20m will be provided to organisations battling domestic violence and abuse, which increases the total state funding for the initiative to £100m over the course of the current parliament. This is on top of the proceeds of the tampon tax, which will provide £12m this year to a range of women’s charities. The chancellor, Philip Hammond, also repeated the government’s commitment to introducing a domestic violence and abuse act.

4th May 2017

Cross-party support for separate funding for refuges

Polly Neate, Chief Executive of Women's Aid, response

4th May 2017

BAME women face double disadvantage

New report by Agenda and Women in Prison

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