Erin Pizzey

Activist and author, founded Refuge

Erin Pizzey - Activist and author, founded Refuge
Born

February 19th, 1939
86 years ago

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United Kingdom

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An English activist and author focused on domestic violence, established the first refuge for battered women in the UK in 1971. This organization provided critical support and shelter for those escaping abusive relationships. Through writing and advocacy, highlighted issues surrounding domestic abuse and challenged societal attitudes towards victims. Contributed to legislative changes and increased awareness of the importance of support services for domestic violence survivors.

Founded the first refuge for battered women in the UK

Authored the book 'Prone to Violence'

Advocated for domestic violence victims' rights

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