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Campaign Against Domestic Violence





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The Campaign Against Domestic Violence (CADV) was founded in 1991 to fight for better resources to deal with domestic violence, to promote awareness of domestic violence, campaign for legal change and to raise domestic violence as a workplace issue.[1]

The campaign was launched by members of Militant to fight against proposals that later became the Child Support Act (1993)[2] and attracted support from five trade unions and various trade union branches including Tower NUM.[3]

The campaign organised public conferences of supporters of up to 500 people.[4] as well as protests outside prisons where women have been jailed for violence when fighting against domestic violence.

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  1. ^ About the Campaign Against Domestic Violence – retrieved 17/08/07
  • ^ Taaffe, P. (1995) The Rise of Militant, Militant Publications: London pg.463
  • ^ "The Fighting Spirit that Saved a Pit – The Socialist 359". Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
  • ^ Taaffe, P. (1995) The Rise of Militant, Militant Publications: London pg.461
  • ^ A programme for action – retrieved 17/08/07
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