Responding to Violence Against Women and Girls: A Health Perspective

With numbers rising when it comes to Violence against women and girls, it’s vital action is taken.
Bintas Story

Binta’s determination and the right support helped her begin building a stable future. Taking steps toward stability, education, and the long-term housing she needs to live independently.
Hassan’s story

Thanks to expert support and determination, Hassan was granted Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK as a survivor of domestic abuse. He is now living independently, free from violence, and rebuilding his life with the security of immigration status. He is finally able to look ahead to a future filled with hope and dignity.
Birmingham NRPF Women’s Support Network

We work to support female survivors of domestic violence and alleviate the pressures they face. The aim of the project is to streamline and strengthen support these women through coordinated, multi-agency intervention.
Ola’s Story – A case of a survivor of trafficking seeking safety

A young woman, trafficked into the UK as a child by people she trusted, is now on the path to safety and independence thanks to trauma-informed, multi-agency support from RMC.
New beginnings after near disaster – How emergency housing saved Ruslana and Illia

After a difficult start to life in the UK, Ruslana and her 16-year-old son Illia are now living in safety, having been given the tools and knowledge by RMC to live independent lives.
Dancho’s Story – Proving your residency

With every right to settle in the UK, Dancho struggled to prove his residency and get back into the system due to finding himself homeless and unable to pass the Habitual Residency Test.