TSB Charity Partnership

From 9th – 22nd May, TSB is running a nomination process for its Charity Partners for each branch and Equation is appealing to all our supporters to help us get selected. Could you take 60 seconds to nominate us? Using the details below, fill in the online form.  If...
Financial Abuse: the Facts

Financial Abuse: the Facts

For most of us, money is a central concern in our lives. The money we have available to us governs where we live, what we eat, where we go and what we buy. Controlling someone’s access to money is a powerful method of controlling them– and many perpetrators of...
Sexual Violence in Schools

Sexual Violence in Schools

Last week, the UK Parliament’s Women and Equalities Committee launched an enquiry into sexual harassment and sexual violence in UK schools. The enquiry aims to: Establish the scale of the problem. Understand the impact of sexual harassment in schools. Consider what...
Voter Registration

Voter Registration

If you’re working with survivors and want to support them getting registered to vote in upcoming elections, or you would like to vote while keeping your address information safe, then below is the information you’ll need.   Ordinary Registration...
What is Psychological Abuse?

What is Psychological Abuse?

When many people think of domestic abuse, they call to mind images of physical violence– bruises and other visible signs of physical trauma. Domestic violence accounts for 16% of all violent crime in England and Wales (Crime in England and Wales 04/05 report)....
The Project Holding Perpetrators of Violence to Account

The Project Holding Perpetrators of Violence to Account

To reduce the number of domestic abuse victims, perpetrators must be challenged to change their behaviour, say charities Respect, SafeLives and Social Finance, and three leading Police and Crime Commissioners. In a pioneering project, called the Drive project, the...
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