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Hostels 'exclude' the most needy women

Posted: 29 July 2004 | Subscribe Online


Women who are victims of domestic violence and also have mental health or substance misuse problems are struggling to access the services they need, research by Women's Aid reveals.

A report by the campaign group says that despite up to 60 per cent of women mental health service users experiencing domestic violence, only one-fifth of 216 women's refuges who responded to their survey said they would accommodate women with additional mental health needs.

Although these women are twice as likely as other women to misuse substances, this group too is excluded from hostels, the report finds.
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Clare Ladlow, who manages the integrated service at Northampton Council's Sunflower Centre, said it was "ironic" that, given the clear link between mental health and domestic violence and drug and alcohol misuse, refuges excluded them.

She said proposals in the government's consultation paper on improving best value performance indicators on domestic violence, published in June, would fail to protect women with multiple needs.

But former domestic violence co-ordinator at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, Caroline Rowsell, said that the sector had "missed an opportunity" to improve services during the three-year transitional period to the Supporting People programme, suggesting groups of refuges could have worked together to employ mental health or drug and alcohol specialists.

- Women's Aid report from www.womensaid.org.uk


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