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#IsolatedButNotAlone is our focus on rural domestic abuse.
For many who experience domestic abuse, isolation is a key factor that comes into play. Not only is social isolation something which perpetrators try to initiate, but rural and agricultural locations can mean physical isolation, too, without easy access to support services, local amenities or public transport.
Below is a range of advice and information on the work we're doing to help those in rural areas recognise abuse and get the support they need as well as prevention.