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Project Foundation featured in Channel 4 documentary

Earlier this year, we took part in the filming of a Channel 4 documentary highlighting how controlling behaviour can creep into relationships with often devastating consequences for the victim. We were approached by the filmmakers about Project Foundation, our groundbreaking initiative in collaboration with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary...

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3,000 individuals supported and 1,000 professionals trained

We are proud to publish our latest Impact Report for the year 2024/25. During this time, we supported more than 3,000 service users, each receiving tailored interventions aimed at transforming their lives. In parallel, we have trained more than 1,000 professionals in the Domestic Abuse Routine Enquiry (DARE) Toolkit. Through...

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‘We Speak Up’ against gender-based violence and abuse

This year, the United Nations’ 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence campaign is highlighting the abuse women all over the world are facing online. From misogynistic comments to verbal abuse, deep fakes and lies, and from open harassment to cyberstalking – the list is endless, leaving real marks on...

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Six new Trustees join the Hampton Trust Board

Six new Trustees have been appointed to the Hampton Trust Board. Following an open recruitment process with adverts placed on volunteer websites and shared with partners and stakeholders, the following members took up their roles in October: Cait Allen – CEO with a marketing and PR background and a survivor...

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‘Pathways to Change’: Our new name for our community-based interventions

Starting this month, our community-based interventions for people using harmful behaviours in their personal relationships will be known by a new name – Pathways to Change: Navigating towards healthy relationships. Under this new overarching identity, individual interventions (such as Caring Dads) will continue to operate, but they will now function...

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Hampton Trust recommissioned to deliver CARA and JUNO across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight

Hampton Trust have been recommissioned by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, Donna Jones, to deliver CARA and JUNO across the policing area. Both CARA (for domestic abuse offenders) and JUNO (for female offenders) are interventions that are used as part of a Conditional...

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