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00:00So most people who are fleeing an abusive partner,
00:03some of them have been planning it for a while,
00:06but some of them have to do it in a very spontaneous way.
00:10And so a place has to be available to them at the drop of a hat sometimes.
00:14Having that space available that is right there, right now,
00:18is a lifesaver and a life changer.
00:20Quite often refugees don't have enough space
00:23or can't accept a mum who's got more than three children.
00:26For some people, a much-loved family pet
00:30has been literally a family member to them.
00:33So the traditional refuge is not something that they...
00:36That works for them.
00:38So any house that becomes available for such women
00:42is absolutely vital.
00:44As it stands, if you try and get onto a council list,
00:48there's often this thing that's called local connection, right?
00:51So you have to sort of prove that somehow you're local.
00:54But of course, you have to leave the area in which you've been living with the abuser.
00:58So that often means moving county,
00:59it often means moving somewhere else where you don't know anybody,
01:02you have no friends, no family, no support network.
01:05They can reclaim some of their independence
01:07and actually be able to begin to rebuild their lives
01:10in an environment that feels comfortable to them after such traumatic events.
01:14If there were dedicated safe spaces that you know you could go to,
01:18it would mean that a lot of the uncertainty
01:21of that moment of leaving is dealt with.
01:24And that can take an enormous weight off the mind of somebody who's deciding to leave.
01:30Anyone can be welcome and they can feel that,
01:34OK, this can be a safe haven for me,
01:37for me to really work on overcoming my trauma.
01:41It's really important that there is somewhere for women to go
01:44that they don't end up alone or even homeless.
01:46It's not even a house, it's not even a structure,
01:48it's not even a building, it's a feeling.
01:50It's warmth, it's safety, it's a home.
01:55It could save your life, it could save the life of your children.
01:58And that's literally what Refuge does day in, day out.