From this week, victims of domestic abuse can now access a Safe Space in any branch of The Co-operative Bank and across 48 branches* of Metro Bank. Read more
A pilot of the Safe Spaces scheme and Ask for ANI codeword has been launched by the Home Office and Hestia’s UK SAYS NO MORE campaign, in partnership with the Department for Work and Pensions. Read more
5 – 12 March 2023: It's Hestia’s annual NO MORE Week, so here is everything you need to know about the Week and what’s involved. Read more
In the first publication of His Majesty’s King Charles III New Year's Honours List, we are delighted that Hestia colleague Alimatu Yagbessay Dimonekene was one of those recognised. Read more
TSB has become the first bank to join the Online Safe Spaces initiative to offer help to victims from the TSB website – with the service becoming available in the new year. Read more
Pharmacy professionals in England are now completing domestic abuse e-learning as part of the NHS’s Pharmacy Quality Scheme. The training has been created by domestic abuse charity Hestia’s UK Says No More campaign. Read more
Give a gift this winter to women and children who have fled abuse and exploitation. Read more
Help us support women and children who’ve experience domestic abuse this Christmas Read more
Clare Alagh is Head of Volunteering and Coproduction at crisis charity Hestia. Read more
The commendation in the category of suicide prevention, was awarded to Hestia’s Cove services which are community-based mental health services for adults Read more
New research from Hestia and Pro Bono Economics reveals unnecessary red tape stops survivors in the UK from using their skills Read more
HRH Princess Eugenie visited Trafalgar Square to see an exhibition of art and photography created by survivors of modern slavery Read more
Hestia has joined forces with a group of leading UK charities for a new campaign to mark Anti-Slavery Day 2022 Read more
Art Is Freedom has been curated by survivors of modern slavery who have been supported by Hestia Read more
Over 4.5 million* Londoners (68%) have experienced symptoms of poor mental health within the last six months. Read more
Sir Mo Farah has revealed in a BBC documentary that he was brought to the UK illegally as a child and forced to work as a domestic servant. Read more
Hestia's response to the publication of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 Statutory Guidance Read more
The cost of living crisis has led to a 30% increase in demand for domestic abuse support. Read more
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan has unveiled a new Violence Against Women & Girls (VAWG) strategy with prevention at the heart of its new public health approach. Read more
Hestia’s UK Says No More campaign and HSBC UK are highlighting the impact of financial abuse. Read more
Crisis charity Hestia has appointed its first Head of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Samantha Uwadiae. Read more
Bring a spark of joy to a child in a domestic abuse refuge this summer. Read more
A new partnership, led by Hestia’s UK Says No More campaign, brings together Scottish Women’s Aid and Cardiff Women’s Aid to expand Safe Spaces for people experiencing domestic abuse. Read more