It takes a fierce courage to leave an abuser and it’s never ever easy. We’re here to ensure survivors can get to safety this summer and support them in rebuilding their lives free from fear. Around 18,000 people will turn to us for help in July alone, your donations mean we can be there for even more survivors. Help a woman escape this summer so that one day she can know, she is safe now: https://brnw.ch/21wLka3
Refuge
Non-profit Organizations
Refuge provides specialist services to survivors of domestic abuse.
About us
Refuge is the largest single provider of specialist services to survivors of domestic violence, and other forms of violence against women and children, in Britain. Every day, we provide support to 6,000 women and children. We listen to women, and put their experiences at the heart of the services we run and our campaigns for legal and social change. We opened our first refuge in 1971 and now run a network of emergency confidential accommodation across the country. But that’s not the limit of our services. Here’s just some of what else we offer: • Here’s just some of what else we offer: The freephone, 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline, 0808 200 247 • Expert guidance for women going through the courts and the criminal justice system • Specialist support for children • Outreach services for women who still living with their perpetrator or who do not need to stay in a refuge Refuge does more than treat the symptoms of domestic violence – we’re determined to treat the underlying social problems fuelling male abuse of women. That’s why we run high-profile campaigns to drive social change and lobby the Government to ensure that women receive the protection they need. All of this is backed up by high-quality research, drawn directly from our 300-strong team of frontline experts and their experiences with survivors. If you want to help Refuge build a world that is safe for women and girls, and you have the commitment and talent to contribute to our high quality services, please visit our career page at http://www.refuge.org.uk/working-for-refuge/ to see a full list of our current vacancies.
- Website
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http://www.refuge.org.uk
External link for Refuge
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Nonprofit
Locations
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Primary
One America Square, 3rd Floor
17 Crosswall
London, EC3N 2LB, GB
Employees at Refuge
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Andrea Daniels
Exec Director Innovation, Digital and Engagement FCIM FRSA MBA
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Cathryn Symons
Director of Technology
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Michael Scriber
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Aman Mahajan
Indian pianist-composer Aman Mahajan plays improvised music as a medium of exploration, expression and exchange. His 2019 solo piano album REFUGE…
Updates
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⏰ Earlybird tickets end Sunday ⏰ Do you know the impact technology is having on #DomesticAbuse? Technology-facilitated abuse is an ever-growing problem with new tracking devices, CCTV, spyware and more making it easier than ever for perpetrators to control and harass survivors. Join us this September to find out how together we can tackle #TechAbuse, drive systematic change and empower your organisation to identify and combat this form of abuse effectively. Book your tickets now >> https://lnkd.in/e-wfqMKY
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We are so grateful to STIGA for generously donating garden products for our accommodation services. "It’s so important that survivors who are fleeing domestic abuse have a place to go that feels safe and homely. These products will enable those fleeing abuse to tend to their outdoor space in the dispersed refuge accommodation, which can be therapeutic in itself, giving them the best start on their journey to re-build their lives’ after abuse.” Kaylee Linton, Service Manager at Refuge https://lnkd.in/gv5xS-3S
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Do you have a smartphone, laptop or connected device? Do you know how these devices can be used to facilitate abuse? Join us at the Refuge Tech Safety summit to hear speakers from Kaspersky, Bumble, Meta and more outline how to spot the signs of abuse, with a view to protect yourself and those around you from it. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eTdMT5kv
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Our Interim CEO Abigail Ampofo will be speaking at Westminster Insight's Tackling VAWG conference in Manchester on Thursday 27th June to discuss the implementation of the Victims’ Code and embedding trauma-informed approaches to supporting survivors of VAWG. Register here to learn more: https://lnkd.in/e_VsWf3F #VAWGwm
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Our manifesto, outlines the changes the future Government need to make to eradicate #DomesticAbuse and other forms of #VAWG. Show your support for #survivors by signing our open letter to the next Prime Minister >> https://brnw.ch/21wKDsi
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Tickets for our Tech Safety Summit 2024 are now live! Join us for a day of insightful discussions, interactive workshops and strategic partnerships. We will be shaping the future of tech safety and economic empowerment for survivors of domestic abuse. Get your tickets now for the 24th and 25th September https://lnkd.in/e-wfqMKY
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One in four women will experience #DomesticAbuse in their lifetime, it's vital the next government prioritises ending violence against women and girls. With the #GeneralElection coming up, we're calling on the next government to implement 3 key priorities: https://brnw.ch/21wKq6V
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Help women and their children who have fled domestic abuse by entering our weekly lottery. Every time you play, you will be funding vital services for women who have nowhere else to turn, while entering a draw with guaranteed cash prizes. Enter now for only £1 >> https://lnkd.in/ethbp4QV
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Ahead of the #GeneralElection we are calling for the next government to eradicate domestic abuse and other forms of Violence Against Women and Girls by... 1. Improving the systems for survivors of domestic abuse 2. Investing in specialist domestic abuse services. 3. Making the country safer for women and girls. Ensure #DomesticAbuse is prioritised, sign our open letter to the next Prime Minister >> https://lnkd.in/eaNETRxK
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