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Mapping pathways of response for adult & child victim-survivors of domestic abuse in Southampton City
Have you been affected by domestic abuse?  Do you live in Southampton?

A team of researchers from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton are doing an evaluation to learn more about how individuals and families are referred to Southampton City Council for support with a domestic abuse situation.

We want to learn more about the experiences of those individuals and families, after they are referred for support. The goal is to help the Council improve the services they can offer, for people who are experiencing domestic abuse.

You can take part in this evaluation by having an ‘interview’ – a discussion with a researcher.  This would be completely confidential and would take about an hour.

Would you like to share your experience?  We would be very interested to hear from you.

If you have any questions, or if you would like to take part in this evaluation, please contact: 

Katerina Porter at 02380 594 644  or k.a.porter@soton.ac.uk or 

Eunice Aroyewun at 02380 594 554 or  e.o.aroyewun@soton.ac.uk.

Please watch this video to learn more.

 
SAFE BROWSING TIPS

Domestic abuse is not just violence and often includes controlling behaviour.

If you are scared your partner will find out you’ve been here, here’s how you cover your tracks.

How do I turn on private browsing on Google Chrome (incognito window)?

Start Chrome and click the three dot icon in the top right corner of the screen. Click New Incognito Window and start browsing.

You can press Ctrl + Shift + N to bring up a new incognito window without entering the Chrome settings menu.

Before opening the browser, you can right click the Chrome icon, then select New Incognito window

 

How do I enable InPrivate browsing in Microsoft Edge?

Open Microsoft Edge, and click on the three Dots at the top right corner of the browser Window. Now click on New InPrivate window.

You can press Ctrl + Shift + P to bring up a new InPrivate window without entering the settings menu.

Before opening the browser, you can right click the Edge icon, then select New InPrivate window

 

How do I enable InPrivate browsing in Internet Explorer?

Open Internet Explorer, and click on the Tools icon at the top right corner of the browser Window. Now click on Safety then InPrivate Browsing.

You can press Ctrl + Shift + P to bring up a new InPrivate window without entering the settings menu.

Before opening the browser, you can right click the Edge icon, then select New InPrivate window

 

How do I turn on private browsing in Mozilla Firefox?

Click or tap the Open menu button in the top right side of the browser window. It has the shape of three parallel lines. Then, choose New Private Window.

You can press Ctrl + Shift + P to bring up a New Private Window without entering the settings menu.

 

How do I turn on private browsing in Safari on an iPhone?

Tap to open Safari, then tap the 2 overlaid squares in the bottom right corner, then tap Private to enable Private Browsing Mode and finally tap Done and start browsing. When finished be sure to tap the 2 overlaid squares again and then tap x on each page to clear the pages before finally tapping Private to go back to normal.

 

How do I turn on private browsing on an Android phone?

Tap to open Internet, then tap tabs in the bottom right corner, then tap Turn On Secret Mode and start browsing. When finished be sure to tap x on each page to clear the pages before finally tapping Turn Off Secret Mode to go back to normal.

Information from STOP DOMESTIC ABUSE - https://stopdomesticabuse.uk/cover-your-tracks

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