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Nov 2018
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Escaping Domestic Violence: Tina's Story...

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About this episode

Tina talks to Jonny & Nancy about suffering extreme domestic violence at the hands of her husband and how she got away from him after 10 years. Tina is now a women's worker at the Traveller Movement and provides support to GRT women who are victims of domestic abuse. She can be contacted on: 

women@travellermovement.org.uk or call 020 7607 2002.

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