EVAW in the news

 

2009

Violence against women strategy Woman's Hour on Radio 4, 25th November 2009 

Letter to the Independent about violence against women and foreign policy 

We really have seen a major shift on ending violence against women  Holly Dustin, The Guardian, 29th April 2009

EVAW's budget wish list Holly Dustin, The New Statesman, 20th April 2009 

Equality for women letter to The Observer from EVAW members, 12th April 2009

Rape myths still perpetuated by one third of students Laura Woodhouse, the F Word, 24th February 2009

Gaps in support are failing women Katie Russell, Comment is Free, 30th January 2009

2008

That joke isn't funny any more Rachel Bell, The Guardian, 4th November 2008

What Joe Biden can teach the British Holly Dustin, Comment is Free, 11th September 2008

Call to prevent domestic violence Trevor Phillips, BBC online, 13th June 2008

Britain's culpability in 'honour killings' Kate Allen, The Observer, 4th May 2008

Ending violence against women in London Holly Dustin, The New Statesman, 29th April 2008

The cost of violence against women Holly Dustin's letter to The Guardian, 25 April 2008

Is government action on violence making the Grade? Liz Kelly, Harriet Harman and Nicole Westmarland on Woman's Hour, 1st April 2008

Making the Grade? Not yet... Janet Veitch, The New Statesman, 1st April 2008

A funding crisis, Liz Kelly's letter to The Guardian, 20th February 2008

Threats from all directions The Guardian, 13th February 2008

 

2007 

Map of Gaps Holly Dustin on Woman's Hour, November 2007

Breaking the vicious cycle, Harriet Harman QC MP, Comment is Free, 19th June 2007

An unhelpful verdict The Guardian 15 February 2007

EVAW Responds to BBC's The Verdict The Guardian 15 February 2007

Rape convictions falling - EVAW responds to Judges' resistance to law reform The Guardian 25 January 2007

 

2006

Violent teens batter partners The Sun 20 November 2006

Domestic violence affects teenagers, survey finds The Guardian 20 November 2006

Distressing' level of sexual violence among young The Telegraph 20 November 2006