‘Anyway, Listening Isn’t Enough’
That was the theme of this year’s AAFDA (Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse) Conference, held in Swindon this week, and hosted by Frank Mullane, CEO of AAFDA. The charity AAFDA provides specialised support for families and friends after the homicide, suicide or unexplained death of their family member or friend, following domestic abuse.
‘Domestic’
This poignant reminder really brought home the number of women killed: Domestic, an installation by artist Wilma Woolf, which was displayed at the AAFDA conference by Rupert Waterhouse.
See the image below for a guide to the icons. You can find out more about this work, and see some of the other plates, at Wilma Woolf’s website.