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Victim’s Code consultation (28th May 2020)

Victim's Code consultation (28th May 2020): Stay Safe East responded to the Ministry of Justice consultation on Improving the Victim's Code. Disabled people are among the groups most affected by crime, but are least likely to report it. Read our response to the Victim's Code consultation here.

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Stay Safe East responded to the Law Commission Consultation on Hate Crime Laws in January 2021

Stay Safe East responded to the Law Commission Consultation on Hate Crime Laws in January 2021. Click here for our response and PowerPoint presentation.

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Domestic Abuse Bill / Act

Domestic Abuse Bill / Act: Please see our page on the Domestic Abuse Bill for updates on our work regarding this, including our final briefing with proposed amendments. Stay Safe East response to Law Commission Consultation on Hate Crime Laws (January 2021):

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Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy 2021-2024

Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy 2021-2024 Read our response to the Home Office Call for Evidence on the Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy 2021-2024 (March 2021)

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Reforming the Mental Health Act Consultation (April 2021)

Reforming the Mental Health Act Consultation (April 2021): Read our response here

Stay Safe East Supports Disabled Survivors of Abuse

Stay Safe East is a unique user-led organisation run by disabled people, providing specialist and holistic advocacy and support services to disabled people from diverse communities in London who are victims/survivors of domestic or sexual violence, hate crime, harassment and other forms of abuse.

Founded in 2010 as a local East London service, in 2018 we extended our services across London, as partners in the London Victims and Witnesses Service (LVWS) led by Victim Support, and in Ascent Plus led by Solace. We are also part of the CATCH partnership, a London-wide alliance of the key organisations working on hate crime.

We are HIRING a new Benefits and Entitlements Advocate or Trainee Benefits and Entitlements Advocate: see details here
Stay Safe East is part of the Survivors Project with SignHealth, conducting vital research into the experiences of d/Deaf and disabled survivors of rape and sexual violence in England and Wales. We are actively looking for participants willing to be interviewed about their experiences accessing support services. Apply to participate and find out more here.

COVID-19: Our priority during the Coronavirus outbreak is to keep our clients and staff safe. The Stay Safe East team is now working from home. Please click here for more information about how we are continuing to run our service during this time, and helpful resources.

Black Lives Matter: As an organisation committed to challenging hate and discrimination, Stay Safe East stands in solidarity with George Floyd, his friends and family in Minneapolis, but also the many other Black men and women who have died at the hands of police officers. Read our full statement here.
Click here for Disability News Service website, ran by John Pring, a disabled journalist. This is a great way of keeping up with issues affecting the lives of disabled people, including independent living, benefits, poverty, activism and campaigning among many other things.

Stay Safe East works to tackle violence and abuse against disabled and Deaf people, including:
Domestic violence by partners, family members, or by paid or unpaid carers
Disability and other hate crime
Bullying, anti-social behaviour and harassment
Sexual violence
Financial abuse
Human rights abuses in residential care or supported housing
Mobile / SMS Text: 07865340122
Email: If you wish to send a referral or self-refer to Stay Safe East via email, please contact: referrals@staysafe-east.org.uk . Alternatively, for any other enquiry please contact: enquiries@staysafe-east.org.uk
Twitter: @StaySafeEast
Facebook: Stay Safe East
Our line is open 10:00a.m – 4:30p.m, Monday through Friday.
If you are in danger, always ring the police on 999
If you are Deaf or without speech, you can contact 999 by SMS text. To register, text ‘Register’ to 999. When you get a reply, follow the instructions.
Our aims:
To support Deaf and disabled people who experience or have experienced violence and abuse, hate crime, domestic or sexual violence, carer abuse and others forms of human rights abuses
To ensure that disabled and deaf people get the justice they deserve
To provide an independent, accessible, third party reporting site for hate crime and domestic violence
To inform disabled and Deaf people of their rights to be safe, and to encourage them to report incidents and crimes
To build the capacity of our partner organisations (police, voluntary sector, housing, local authority, Crown prosecution service) to provide an inclusive, appropriate service and to deliver justice to disabled and deaf people
To bring about change in national and other policies on supporting victims of crime
To act as a model for good practice
We are an organisation run by disabled people for disabled people.

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