Can you help us help the EOS project to map support for men with learning disabilities or autistic men who have experienced domestic abuse?

ARC England and the Us Too team are providing input on learning disabled and autistic male survivors of domestic abuse for the EOS project.

Our task is to map existing provision and make recommendations for improvements. We will not be providing any direct service provision (e.g. counselling, referrals, etc.).

We are interested in speaking with anyone who is supporting men with learning disabilities or autistic men who have experienced domestic abuse. We would like to talk to you about:

  • Any services survivors and victims were able to access? (e.g. domestic abuse services)
  • What are the access issues?
  • If they were not able to access any services, what is needed?

Please contact Rod Landman [email protected]

If you would like to know more about the part of the project on women’s issues, please contact Dina Holder at the Women’s Centre Cornwall: [email protected]

The DIVAS project

You may also be interested to know that Safer Cornwall is working with partners across the South West Peninsula to extend support and improve access and inclusivity for people with learning disabilities affected by domestic abuse and/or sexual abuse/violence (DASV).

Safer Cornwall have commissioned The Women’s Centre Cornwall to extend the DIVAS projectFind out more >