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The Traitors star Fiona Hughes helped a woman leave sex work
Summary
Fiona Hughes, a Swansea Council support counsellor and contestant on The Traitors, is credited in a council case study with helping a woman who had experienced domestic abuse and sex work to access specialist support and return to education; the study reports the woman is now settled and remains in contact with Hughes.
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Fiona Hughes is a support counsellor for Swansea Council and also appears on the BBC show The Traitors. A case study on the council's website describes a woman, identified only as Alice, who felt suicidal before getting help. The study reports that Hughes encouraged Alice to contact a domestic abuse specialist and to return to education. The article also notes Hughes's recent banishment from The Traitors round table.
Key facts:
- Fiona Hughes works as a support counsellor for Swansea Council and is a contestant on The Traitors.
- The council case study reports that a woman called Alice had been trapped in sex work and experienced domestic abuse before seeking help.
- Hughes is reported to have encouraged Alice to access specialist domestic abuse support and to resume education; Alice left her partner and returned to college in 2018.
- The case study says Alice is now settled and remains in contact with Hughes.
Summary:
The council case study reports that Fiona Hughes supported a woman who had experienced domestic abuse and sex work to access specialist help and return to education, and that the woman is now settled and still in touch with Hughes. The article also highlights Hughes's recent appearance and banishment on The Traitors. Undetermined at this time.
