- Grants to families affected by domestic abuse rose by 22% (between 2015 and 2016)
- 42% of grants awarded by Buttle UK last year were to support babies and children, four and under, exposed to domestic abuse. The number of those four and under increased by 35% between 2015 and 2016
- Domestic abuse is the primary reason why Buttle UK gets referrals for family support
- Charity shows that a fast, timely and targeted intervention can have a long-term, positive and profound affect on child affected by domestic abuse
- Charity calls on Government for dedicated policy on domestic abuse which recognisees the needs of children, making them a priority
- Charity calls for systemic change in the way support services function to account for the needs of children
Figures released today by Buttle UK – a UK-wide charity providing financial support to help children (up to the age of 18) in crisis – has shown a staggering growth in the number of young victims exposed to domestic abuse.
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