
Breaking the Silence: How Charities Transform Lives After Domestic Abuse
Breaking the Silence – A Chapter by Scarlett Mcloughlin This chapter shares a deeply personal account of surviving domestic abuse and the journey from victim

Breaking the Silence – A Chapter by Scarlett Mcloughlin This chapter shares a deeply personal account of surviving domestic abuse and the journey from victim

 Female Refuge IDVA Reports to: Refuge Services ManagerHours of work: full-time (37.5 hours per week) Location: Slough (on-site)Salary: £28,000 – £30,000 per annum dependent

Today, The Dash Charity team joined the Family Hub Service in hosting an informal International Women’s Day event in Windsor for those working with their

Join the movement to support survivors in the workplace This International Women’s Day, The Dash Charity is launching a Workplace Domestic Abuse Pledge, inviting businesses

We were delighted to round off the year with a small festive gathering, celebrating the incredible work done to support domestic abuse survivors. Our CEO,

As part of our ongoing commitment to prioritising the safety and well-being of domestic abuse survivors, we’re making a bold decision today, on International Human

The Dash Charity is now delivering domestic abuse awareness training to corporate organisations, equipping employees with the knowledge and tools to recognise and respond to

We are delighted to share that The Dash Charity has secured two years of funding for a specialist Domestic Abuse (DA) worker to be based

This festive season, we were truly touched by the generosity Lapland UK in Ascot. Through Berkshire Community Foundation, they invited representatives from three small charities,

Last Christmas, your support helped us launch The Dash Charity’s first-ever Communi-tea Appeal. Thanks to your generosity, we were able to meet survivors of domestic