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Calum's story | Border Women’s Aid
I applied to join the White Ribbon Campaign as an Ambassador because I feel passionately about playing my part in creating an equal world in which everyone feels safe, in which people live in healthy loving relationships and where domestic abuse in

How men can help | Border Women’s Aid
Domestic abuse is not just a women’s issue, it’s a men’s issue too, and there are many ways in which men can actively combat violence against women and girls.

Volunteer | Border Women’s Aid
Border Women’s Aid’s vision is of a society in which women are full and equal participants and live free of the threat of domestic abuse and other forms of violence against women.

Work for us | Border Women’s Aid
Would you like to help us provide the best service we can to women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse?

Get involved | Border Women’s Aid
Supporting Border Women’s Aid will make a big difference to women, children and young people living with domestic abuse in our area. Whether you are looking at raising awareness or fundraising, or volunteering your time, every little bit helps

News and views | Border Women’s Aid
Being safe online Confidentiality policy I feel more in control and hopeful because of BWA support I feel safer knowing BWA are supporting me I know I am not alone I’m honestly starting to see things differently …

Information for professionals | Border Women’s Aid
Border Women’s Aid is an independent charity which works with women, children and young people over the age of 16 who are currently experiencing or have experienced domestic abuse. We support women who are still in a relationship or have left

Search | Border Women’s Aid
Being safe online Confidentiality policy Having a safety plan in place has reduced my stress I thought domestic abuse happened to other people but I realise now that abuse can happen to anyone Hands keeping me safe and

Staying safe online | Border Women’s Aid
Online technology such as your mobile phone is a great way to stay connected to your friends and family, to share things and to get information, so it can literally be a lifeline if you are in an abusive relationship.

16 Days of Action 2023 | News and views | Border Women’s Aid
BWA launches charity partnership for 16 Days of Action 2023

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I thought domestic abuse happened to other people but I realise now that abuse can happen to anyone

Having a safety plan in place has reduced my stress

You’re amazing and your support is what keeps me going

Speaking to a support worker has made me feel safer in my home

I know I am not alone

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