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Workers ballot to strike to save domestic abuse support services in Tower Hamlets

DOMESTIC violence advisers at  Solace Women’s Aid in Tower Hamlets, London, are balloting to strike against job cuts which they say would jeopardise critical support services.

According to their union United Voices of the World (UVW), the proposed redundancies would cut the team by a third in a borough which ranks second-highest in London for domestic abuse cases.

Between April and December 2024 alone, the Solace team managed 1,139 referrals and supported 227 survivors. 

A spokesperson for Tower Hamlets Council, said: “We are working with Solace to understand the current situation and ensure that support to victims of domestic abuse is not impacted.

“We continue to fund and support the vital work Solace undertakes with our residents”

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