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International Women's Day: What does female empowerment mean to you? Insights

International Women’s Day 2025

Hampton Trust is made up of many amazing women and men who care passionately about women’s right to live free from violence and abuse. To mark International Women’s Day, we have asked all our staff what female empowerment means to them, and to share their thoughts through quotes, stories, images...

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2023/24 Impact Report published

In total, we engaged with more than 3,000 service users (perpetrators, offenders and victims) in 2023/24, and trained 500 professionals. During 2023/24 Hampton Trust has continued to provide specialist services to a range of clients alongside training to professionals. We have shared our extensive experience of delivering interventions as part...

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ISVA Service supports survivors of sexual violence on their journey through the criminal justice system

‘Sexual violence is never acceptable, and help and support are always available’ – that’s the message from the Isle of Wight’s Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) Service during this year’s Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week starting on 3 February. Our Isle of Wight ISVA Service wants all survivors...

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Truth or Dare: Our call for collective courage

During this year’s 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence starting on 25 November, we are challenging frontline professionals to reimagine their approach to domestic abuse. Our ‘Truth or Dare’ campaign highlights stark statistics that reveal the systemic issues that perpetuate cycles of abuse, while also empowering professionals with actionable...

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Project FOUNDATION supports engagement with high-harm domestic abuse perpetrators

Project Foundation, our collaborative partnership with HIOW Constabulary and the HIOW PCC, is showing promising results. This pilot initiative was developed jointly by police, Hampton Trust and the PCC’s team to manage high-harm and repeat domestic abuse perpetrators and nudge them into specialist services and interventions. As part of the...

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Our response to the Respect Manifesto: What we need from the next Government

Ahead of the General Election this week, charity Respect have published a manifesto laying out the actions that will need to be taken by the new government to make real progress in tackling domestic abuse. At Hampton Trust, we agree with all its key asks: more and better funding for...

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