As women’s organisations across the world celebrated the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day, Welsh Women’s Aid revealed the shocking extent of domestic abuse across Wales.
Statistics gathered on Valentine’s Day provided a one-day snapshot of the services delivered by Welsh Women’s Aid’s member groups and other domestic abuse service providers across Wales.
But, despite the clear demand for these life-saving services for survivors and their children, many services still have not yet been informed whether they will receive funding beyond the end of March.
• 211 women were living in refuges run by Welsh Women’s Aid’s member organisations, with a total of 167 dependant children.
• 40 of the children and young people* living in refuges were, or had previously been, on the Child Protection Register. This included 1 baby who was born to a woman accommodated in refuge, and placed
straight onto the Child Protection Register.
• 1701 women were receiving community-based support, with a further 512 on waiting lists.
• 1453 children and young people were receiving community-based support, with a further 338 on waiting lists.
• 97 of these children were on the Child Protection Register.
• 90 women and 11 children and young people contacted Welsh Women’s Aid’s member organisations for the first time.
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