Abi Blake In the Press
Discover the impact of Abi Blake’s work in the media.
This page showcases a curated collection of features, interviews, and articles that highlight Abi's journey from surviving trauma to empowering others as a trauma-informed therapist.
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Media Highlights and Features
Survivor Story to Public Advocate
Abi Blake's inspiring survivor story has been featured in various media outlets, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of overcoming severe trauma.
Through her public speaking engagements and interviews, Abi shares her experiences to help destigmatize the conversation around trauma and recovery. Here, you can explore clips and excerpts from these powerful appearances.
Abi Blake and Saskia-Lightburn Ritchie (My Cheshire Without Abuse Chief Executive) joined her in calling for better support from the criminal justice system for domestic abuse victims on Good Morning Britain.
BBC News
It was only when Abi Blake was nearly killed by her abusive husband that she decided to break up with him and press charges…
The Guardian
A woman who was left with life-changing injuries after being beaten by her ex-partner says she will go into hiding when he is released from prison after serving six months.
Closer
BBC Podcast - My Name Is Abi
Abi Blake almost died at the hands of her violent boyfriend, but she managed to escape the relationship and is now using her experiences to help others make changes and stay safe.
Domestic Violence SURVIVOR: Abigail Blake
Have you ever wondered about the insidious beginnings of an abusive relationship? Brace yourself as I navigate through the harrowing journey of Abigail Blake, a woman who seemed to have it all but found herself entangled in a manipulative and abusive relationship.
The Sun - Everlasting Pain
DOMESTIC abuse victim Abi Blake was beaten so hard by her ex-partner that she has been left permanently disabled and can no longer touch her children.
Grazia - I Was Forced To Go Into Hiding When A Parole Board Released My Abusive Ex-Partner
Abi Blake was left with PTSD and permanently disabled as a result of sustained domestic abuse. But her attacker is now free as a result of a parole board decision. Here, she speaks to Grazia.
The Mail Online - He beat me and left me for dead
Abigail Blake suffered life-changing injuries at the hands of her violent husband. After a six-month prison stint, he is free, and she lives in constant fear of him tracking her down. How is this justice?
ITV News - Domestic Abuse Survivor Responds to 'Inconsistencies' In Dealing With Violence Against Women
Preventing violence against women and girls should be considered as much of a priority as counter-terrorism, a report has said. 'Inconsistencies' in dealing with the 'epidemic' of violence against women in the UK were found.
Granada Reports
Domestic abuse survivor wants 'tag time' laws to change
Let's Take the Next Step Together
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