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  2. I am a highly regarded independent researcher, consultant, and person-centred counsellor, with specialist interests and expertise in domestic & sexual violence and abuse,...

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  3. Currently, CEO and Co-Founder of AreaHub, the extensive climate and environmental risk intelligence platform that equips businesses to identify and manage risks and to make more...

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    Cassandra Wiener, Senior Lecturer in Law, City, University of London Coercive control is a calculated strategy of domination. A perpetrator begins by grooming their victim, thereby gaining trust and access. They then make their victim afraid– usually, but not always, by instigating the fear of physical or sexual violence. Fear is what makes threats...

    Michaela Rogers, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, University of Sheffield For victims with children, practical and psychological barriers to ending an abusive relationship can overlap. Economic abuse often means the victim is left with low confidence and without the knowledge they need to manage their own finances and support themselves and their ch...

    Alison Gregory, Research Fellow (Traumatised and Vulnerable Populations), University of Bristol Domestic abuse occurs in every society and culture. And yet, despite changes over the past 50 years, we are still woefully underpreparedto be confronted by the idea that domestic abuse happens to people just like us. Many survivors feel embarrassed or as...

    Alison Gregory and Sandra Walklate, Chair of Sociology, University of Liverpool Love can be an incredibly powerful reasonwhy people remain in an abusive relationship, why they don’t feel they can leave, or why they leave and then return. And it is, perhaps, one of the hardest reasons to understand. Research shows that survivors themselves become fr...

  4. Dr Alison Gregory is a Senior Research Associate at Bristol University. Dr Gregory talks about how family members and friends may be able to help a woman who is experiencing domestic violence or abuse.

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  6. UCAR - The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. Jan 2024 - Present 3 months. Boulder, Colorado, United States. Working in UCAR's Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth ...

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