We run educational and support activities and domestive violence to improve minority communities understanding about the social and criminal implications of the issue. Domestive violence has become a widespread violent attitude in the different communities we work with and this causes seperation, divorce, family distortion and breaking down with a negative impact on women and children. The greatest factors fuelling this attitude are due to cultural, language barriers, economic hardships. There are also huge gaps in the knowledge and available services for women and children from ethnic minorities who are victims of domestic violence. The project took place in Hammersmith and Fulham for one year and has benefited refugees, couples and young people facing the challenges of integration and adaptation. We ran the project in collaboration with local specialist agencies such as social services and metropolitan police where we made referrals in order to increase assistance and support to the beneficiaries and victims and this project was established in
2019.