
With a strong background in research and critical analysis, we offer research and evaluation services for any organisation including (but not limited to) universities & housing associations.
As a team, we have extensive practical experiences supporting organisations to develop parameters for domestic abuse research and evaluation, helping to map and illustrate the impact of domestic abuse to inform their organisational response. Together with our highly experienced and expert associates, we also offer evaluation of services, approaches, and policies, using a range of methods and tools, and work collaboratively with a range of subject matter experts.
Research & Consultancy Projects

Below are details of previous and current projects Addressing Domestic Abuse has been involved in.
An exploratory study on gambling & domestic abuse: Experiences of women in a social housing context
This research is about gambling-related domestic abuse and its implications for housing security. The project is led by one of our advisors, Dr. Mercy Denedo (Durham University), in partnership with Professor Amanze Ejiogu (Sheffield Hallam University), Dr Chibuzo Ejiogu (Cranfield University), Dr Katy Brookfield (Nottingham University), Dr Kelly Henderson (Addressing Domestic Abuse) and Dr Liz Riley (Betknowmore UK). The project is funded by the Gambling Commission through a regulatory settlement.
The findings of the research will be published in early 2026 and outputs will include a toolkit for social housing providers, podcasts, animations, and policy-papers.
We will be adding these outputs to this page as they are released.