About this Event
Domestic Abuse in Minority Communities Research Review
You are invited to hear about the findings and recommendations of some unique local research funded by Southampton City Council and delivered in partnership with Yellow Door, Stop Domestic Abuse and Bournemouth University.
About the research:
The research was designed to focus on the support needs of those who have protected and intersecting characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010, specifically: LGBTQIA+ communities, Black and Minority Ethnic communities, and disabled people.
The data collected included an online survey completed by 317 people (212 living in the Southampton area). A focus group with professionals and two online interviews were also conducted with people having lived experience of DA from the Southampton area. The research was commissioned to meet the following aims:
1. a detailed review and recommendations about the future delivery of work in this arena, based on the experiences gathered [from disabled, BME and LGBTQIA+ communities]
2. To ensure future commissioning of services for victims is informed by the experiences of the services provided, including identifying barriers and plans to reduce/remove those barriers.
What to expect on the day:
The meeting will be held at Yellow Door, please arrive just before 2pm to get settled and help yourself to light refreshements.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Yellow Door, 30 Brookvale Road, Southampton, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00