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colourful people icons in various sizes on a dark background, with the caption 'thank you for always being there and not giving up on me like some services have. You have called when you said you would and you have never let me down. I was lucky to be able to build my trust in you and you believed in me." Underneath the the caption says 'Sexual Violence can happen to anyone.' At the bottom there is the logo of the 2025 Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week with the Hashtag It's Not Ok. News

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...

A rip effect splits the image in two halves. The left half displays the following text: Truth - An estimated 2.1 million people experience domestic abuse each year. But many of these incidents don't get reported and perpetrators remain under the radar. The second half shows a yellow silhouette of a person, with the caption DARE! ...to make them visible. News

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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At Hampton Trust, we have always been bold and innovative in what we do. Now we look like it, too.

An estimated 2.1 million people aged 16 years and over experienced domestic abuse in the year ending March 2023. If we include the many children that witness domestic abuse within their families, this figure is even higher. Many offences never come to the attention of the police or any other...

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Why we need to engage with domestic abuse perpetrators

A call to action for all frontline services Chantal Hughes, CEO of Hampton Trust In the UK, millions of violence, abuse and harassment crimes against women and girls are recorded each year. Domestic abuse constitutes 15% of police-recorded crime with 1.6 million estimated female victims in the year ending March...

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