- Published
- 10 February 2021
- Report
Domestic Abuse and Housing: Connections and Disconnections in the Pre-Covid-19 Policy World
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- Source
- UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence
Abstract
In this interim report Annette Hastings, Mhairi Mackenzie and Alice Earley set out the direction of travel and state of play in domestic abuse policy in the four nations of the UK prior to the pandemic. It establishes a baseline of policy plans put ‘at stake’ by the pandemic to enable a robust analysis to be made of the nature and scale of subsequent policy impacts.
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Hastings, A., Mackenzie, M. & Earley, A. 2021, Domestic Abuse and Housing: Connections and Disconnections in the Pre-Covid-19 Policy World, UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence. Available at: https://housingevidence.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/DA-Covid-19-report.pdf
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- https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/299373/