Domestic abuse can take many forms, and is rarely purely violent. Many people experience psychological, emotional or financial abuse; controlling behaviours that were not protected by any specific legislation until December 2015. The coercive or controlling behaviour...
Fundraising At Equation, a large part of our work can only be completed thanks to the charitable donations provided at fundraising events. Fortunately, we have found that there are plenty of generous people willing to support our work against domestic violence and...
At Equation, we are dedicated to eradicating all forms of domestic abuse and gender-based violence. In order to do this, a large part of our work involves engaging with the professional network of people working with people experiencing abuse, and those researching...
The winners of the 2016 Woman’s Hour Power List were revealed last week, celebrating seven women who’ve had the biggest impact on women’s lives over the past seven decades. In second place, behind Margaret Thatcher, was a woman we think deserves more recognition for...
Nottinghamshire Police have put together a useful video outlining the services available to you from the police if you have experienced rape or sexual assault. The video introduces some of the people you are likely to encounter, and explains what will happen at each...
The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) report on sexual harassment and sexual violence in schools was published on 13 September 2016. The WEC report stated that the Government’s response to its report on sexual harassment and sexual violence in schools does not do...