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Responding Effectively to Women Experiencing Severe Abuse: Identifying Key Components of a British Advocacy Intervention

Journal

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 41-63

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1077801215597789

Keywords

domestic abuse; risk assessment; multi-agency

Funding

  1. Hestia Fund
  2. Sigrid Rausing Trust
  3. Henry Smith Charity

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This article presents key findings from a multisite evaluation of Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) services-a form of intervention targeted specifically at women experiencing severe domestic abuse. Results highlight the complex lives of women accessing these services and the efforts of IDVAs to connect women with multiple community resources. Women remaining engaged with services reported positive safety outcomes. Frequency of contact with an IDVA and the number of community resources accessed were positively associated with the odds of achieving safety. These findings suggest this intervention is a promising strategy for tackling severe and complex cases of domestic abuse.

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