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VOICES Impact Report 2021

In a tumultuous year, we continued to provide services to all our existing and new clients. The VOICES Impact Report for 2020/2021 is now available.

Impact Report Image

VOICES Impact Report 2021

In a tumultuous year, we continued to provide services to all our existing and new clients. The VOICES Impact Report for 2020/2021 is now available.

VOICES aims to become a centre of excellence for domestic abuse recovery, providing training and consultation that is informed by lived experience and longterm support work.

Our model of integrated, accessible and tailored support plays a key role in building stronger relationships in the community; enabling people to fulfil their potential by working to safely address issues at the earliest possible stage, with peer-led and group programmes to combat social isolation and aid reintegration in working and social life. VOICES’ integrated support and focus on recovery has proven effective in transforming self-confidence and addressing the root causes of mental health problems associated with Domestic and Sexual Abuse.

Between March 2020 and March 2021, we supported about 160 individual survivors and victims and their families, continuing to provide high-quality, effective and bespoke services in the community to support individuals, their families, and the wider community.

We will continue to develop a unique, women-only safe space in Bath (alongside advice and signposting for anyone in need), increasing options for partnership with other organisations to the benefit of local people and their community, and supporting their wellbeing needs as society emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Read our full 2020/2021 Impact Report.

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Wera Hobhouse Bath

Wera Hobhouse Bath MP Speaks to Government to safeguard services like Voices, who are a life-line for survivors in Bath, offering long-term support

8,000 people experience domestic abuse each year in B&NES. Survivors need wraparound support to rebuild their lives after suffering the trauma of abuse. That’s why I called on the Government to safeguard services like Voices, who are a life-line for survivors in Bath, offering long-term support See the video of Wera speaking in Parliament here.

Wera Hobhouse

Bath MP Wera Hobhousemakes urgent appeal for the lifeline charity giving “Voices” to victims of Domestic Abuse

Bath MP makes urgent appeal for the lifeline charity giving “Voices” to victims of Domestic Abuse  Wera Hobhouse, Liberal Democrat MP for Bath, called for a debate in Parliament today (June 12) on providing greater Government support for long-term domestic abuse recovery services, rather than merely for crisis and risk-prevention. Her comments follow her recent…