Absolutely surged : The real impact of lockdown on domestic violence
Help is available for those suffering at the hands of an abuser
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Lockdown has led to more and more women falling victim to domestic violence as they are literally locked in with their abuser .
Year-long wait for rape and sexual assault victims in Coventry
Hundreds of people are now waiting their turn to access help
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How lifeline funding will help hundreds of women in Coventry
The funding has been granted to Coventry Women s Partnership
Just some of the staff and volunteers from CRASAC, one of the organisations which makes up Coventry Women s Partnership (Image: Advent PR)
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I genuinely thought I m going to die right now - a survivor of domestic violence tells her shocking tale
The violence she suffered involved being strangled and having knives held to her throat
Jamie Richards, of Coventry Haven Women s Aid (Image: Birmingham Mail)
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