Savera UK is working to end ‘honour’-based abuse (HBA) and all harmful practices, through direct interventions and safeguarding, advocacy, education, engagement, awareness-raising and campaigning for policy, attitude and behaviour change.
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Refugee Week: Immigration status and ‘honour’-based abuse interventions.
Refugees across Britain face many challenges, particularly those who are survivors or those at risk of ‘honour’-based abuse (HBA) and ...
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HBA: Educating the next generation of healthcare workers
The healthcare system and its frontline workers are often the first people to recognise signs of ‘honour’-based abuse and harmful ...
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Two award nominations for Direct Intervention team
Savera UK’s Direct Intervention team has been nominated for two prestigious awards, recognising their work helping survivors and people at ...
HBA & Harmful Practice Media Guidelines
We have launched media guidelines for reporting on HBA and harmful practices and interviewing survivors.
The guidelines were created collaboratively by HBA survivors and frontline professionals and came following the charity’s Setting the Story Straight project, funded by Lloyds Bank Foundation for England & Wales. The project examined how HBA and harmful practices, its survivors and affected communities were represented in the media.