NAWC found that racism obstructed access to services for South Asian women experiencing domestic violence.
NAWP offered information, advice, counselling and befriending services in the five major languages of Gujarati, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi and Bengali.
[1] Analysis of the women attending its mental health and counselling support groups showed that three out of five of its clients attempted self-harm.
[1] The project's 1998 research report, Growing Up Young, Asian and Female in Britain, aimed to understand why self-harm and suicide were so prevalent among young British Asian women, and make recommendations aimed at improving the situation.
After protests from local campaigners and women's organizations,[7][8][9] the decision was reversed in November 2019, and LBWP's contract was extended for another year.