Supporting domestic abuse survivors during lockdown
By Helen Victoria, 2020
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Abusive relationship prevention for young people utilising secondary education programmes
Creating a programme of secondary education support workshops to prevent abusive relationships
2020
South West
I am a domestic abuse prevention campaigner, survivor and relationship educator.
I began my Living Liberte blog as a form of creative healing after escaping a situation of traumatic domestic violence. The blog developed a significant following which inspired me to eventually retire from my professional dancing career in order to develop my work into a full-time social enterprise.
Since establishing Living Liberté as a company, I have developed relationship education workshops for schools. I continue to provide free listening services for abuse survivors along with digital support resources.
I am also a freelance writer, creating articles and ebooks relating to relationship wellbeing and mental health for a variety of international clients. I write for several websites and printed media publications and I am writing book about my experiences. I continually seek campaigning and public speaking opportunities related to relationship wellness and abuse prevention.
By Helen Victoria, 2020
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By Helen Victoria, 2020
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.