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Share your experiences of women's refuges

A silhouette of a woman who is a victim of domestic
‘It is all too easy to withdraw entirely from funding refuges: victims usually flee their home town and become the responsibility of other councils.’ Photograph: Fabio De Paola

According to campaigners, vulnerable women and children will be put at risk after the Department for Communities and Local Government set out plans to take away the entitlement to housing benefit from women using refuges.

Survivors of domestic abuse and charities have warned that the plans to remove refuges and other forms of short-term supported housing from the welfare system, mean women will not be able to pay for their accommodation using housing benefit, the last guaranteed source of income available to refuges. On average, housing benefit makes up 53% of refuge funding.

Share your experiences

We want to hear from those who might be affected. How has funding helped in the past and what will the changes mean for you? We also want to hear from those who work in refuges about your concerns and any measures you are putting in place now.

You can share your experiences, anonymously if you wish, using our encrypted form below. You can also message the Guardian on WhatsApp by adding the contact +44(0)7867825056.

Your stories will help our journalists have a more complete picture of these events and we will use some of them in our reporting.

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