Fife Council to shine a light on domestic abuse
Fife Council is highlighting the issue of domestic abuse to mark Scottish Housing Day on September 16.
Domestic abuse is closely linked to repeat homelessness and has a significant impact on women and children’s health and wellbeing. Nationally, 11% of homeless people find themselves in this situation because of a dispute within their household.
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Hide AdLast year there were 4,436 incidents of domestic abuse and 944 sexual crimes in Fife reported to Police Scotland, with the Covid-19 pandemic leading to an increase in reports of domestic abuse across Scotland.
The Women’s Health Improvement Research (WHIR) Project, together with Fife Housing Partnership, has been working with women who have experienced domestic abuse to improve housing support - including the reduction of homelessness.
Councillor Judy Hamilton, convener of Communities and Housing Services Committee said: “We recognise that sexual and domestic abuse isn’t exclusive to women.
“However, as national research shows, it’s generally the woman and children who leave the home following this type of abuse.
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Hide Ad“The project has focused on staff having conversations earlier, as good housing advice at an early stage can help reduce homelessness.
“It’s important that we provide a range of options to ensure that women and children are safe but also, where possible, to enable them to stay in the family home.”
"It’s important that we present women with options wherever possible and support them to make decisions – having options is empowering. We have been developing practical solutions to help women sustain their settled living situation.”
Fife Council is working with Fife Housing Partners, including Fife Violence Against Women, to ensure the right support and advice is available when needed.
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Hide AdKate McCormack, manager of Fife Women’s Aid said “We have fed in the views of women who have experienced domestic abuse to make sure that changes to service improve the situation for other women experiencing domestic abuse.”