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Domestic violence is the set pattern of behaviour on the part of the abuser designed to control his partner. Anyone forced to alter their behaviour because they are frightened of their partner’s reaction is being abused. The abuse can be physical, emotional, psychological, financial or sexual. It can begin at any stage of the relationship. Domestic violence is rarely a […]
Migrant Indian women often face unique challenges when it comes to reporting abuse and accessing support. They may have limited knowledge of the legal system, language barriers, or fear of deportation if their partner has sponsored their visa. Indian Ladies UK plays a key role in breaking down these barriers by offering bilingual services, culturally competent support, and by informing women about their legal rights, including the ability to seek protection through various immigration provisions available in the UK.
The UK’s largest Indian migrant women’s group has announced a protest against the Metropolitan Police for repeated failures in addressing issues faced by first generation migrant women in the UK and the force’s failure to address a serious lack of understanding in how to handle cases of the physical, emotional and psychological violence endured by […]
Under the plans unveiled by Home Office, survivors will be given one-off payments of £250, rising to £500 if they have children, following the £300,000 announcement by the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman. It came after the research by Women’s Aid found that almost three quarters of women living with and having financial links with abusers […]


















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