I have no idea if this is true, but if so I have mixed feelings about it. According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS» ) about 4.2% of men and 7.9% of women suffered domestic abuse in England and Wales during 2018 (the latest figures available). This equates to about 685,000 male victims and 1,300,000 women. Presumably the women's aid charity is paying the rail TOCs▸ for the cost of this. Isn't there an equivalent men's aid? How widespread is it? Are all of the TOCs aware of this scheme? So many questions... not least "have I even posted this in the right place"
The scheme covers anyone on their flight from domestic violence - women, men, and dependent children with them too. See
http://www.passenger.chat/22981 . I *think* I saw stats somewhere on how it is going and recall discussing it with operational staff, where the issues of people travelling for this reason are for the most part appreciated. 'Flights' of this sort are sometimes made unplanned, but more often planned or thought about in advance, though the ability to connect with womensaid or anyone else with secrecy may be limited or none-existent. And - really - the person fleeing needs somewhere to go ...
No personal experience of this scheme ... aware of the issue to watch out for, and I do have experience of facilitating one such flight; obviously, that gives me a view though probably one coloured by the particular circumstances that were involved.
I do wonder at how the data and stats have changed this year.