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RAIL TO REFUGE
Rail to Refuge is a joint initiative between rail companies and Women’s Aid in which train operators cover the cost of train tickets for women, men and children escaping domestic abuse travelling to refuge accommodation. Donate today to help survivors access the lifesaving support they THE NO WOMAN TURNED AWAY REFERRAL PATHWAY IS HERE TO HELP The No Woman Turned Away (NWTA) referral pathway is here to help. If you feel you can’t support a survivor, it doesn’t have to be the end of her story. You can still help her escape abuse and access safety. Despite wanting to, frontline services don’t always have the resources and capacity to support women and children who faceadditional
NO WOMAN TURNED AWAY No Woman Turned Away Supporting women and their children fleeing domestic abuse, who face barriers when trying to access a safe refuge. The No Woman Turned Away (NWTA) project has been funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) sinceJanuary 2016.
VOLUNTEERING
Volunteering for Women’s Aid How can I volunteer for Women’s Aid? Women’s Aid National Office advertises any voluntary vacancies on our jobs page. Volunteering in my local area Contact a Women’s Aid domestic violence service or refuge in the area where you live to see if they have any volunteering opportunities available.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Job opportunities Your first stop for the latest jobs in the domestic and sexual violence sector across the UK. For more information about any of the vacancies listed below please contact the organisation advertising the post.THE ANNUAL AUDIT
The Domestic Abuse Report 2021: The Annual Audit 3 Foreword Summary of key findings Introduction Section 1: The service users 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Key findings 1.3 Age 1.4 Children 1.5 Disability 1.6 Sexual orientation and gender identity 1.7 Ethnicity 1.8 Nationality and citizenship 1.9 Experiences of abuse 1.10 Support needs Section 2: The provision of services FOOTBALL UNITED AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Football United Against Domestic Violence is a campaign by Women’s Aid, working with national footballing bodies, sports media, football clubs, the police, players and fans to send a clear message that domestic violence is always unacceptable. Together we aim to call out sexist behaviour that can underpin violence towards women and girls. We are asking the footballing community to join with YOU AND ME, MUM: FACILITATION PROGRAMME You and me, mum: facilitation programme. This is a two day course developed by Women’s Aid Northern Ireland, which will teach you to run ‘You and Me, Mum’ training, a 10 week programme for mothers with experiences of domestic and sexual abuse. ‘You and Me, Mum’ aims to empower and support survivors in furthering theirunderstanding of
THE STERN REVIEW
the stern review a report by baroness vivien stern cbe of an independent review into how rape complaints are handled by public authorities in england and wales HOME - WOMEN'S AIDINFORMATION AND SUPPORTWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDCOVER YOUR TRACKS ONLINEDONATE Women’s Aid is a grassroots federation working together to provide life-saving services in England and build a future where domestic abuse is not tolerated. What is domestic abuse? Services in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are operated by our sister federations. Everyone can play a role in ending domestic abuse. Fundraise. TakeAction.
RAIL TO REFUGE
Rail to Refuge is a joint initiative between rail companies and Women’s Aid in which train operators cover the cost of train tickets for women, men and children escaping domestic abuse travelling to refuge accommodation. Donate today to help survivors access the lifesaving support they THE NO WOMAN TURNED AWAY REFERRAL PATHWAY IS HERE TO HELP The No Woman Turned Away (NWTA) referral pathway is here to help. If you feel you can’t support a survivor, it doesn’t have to be the end of her story. You can still help her escape abuse and access safety. Despite wanting to, frontline services don’t always have the resources and capacity to support women and children who faceadditional
NO WOMAN TURNED AWAY No Woman Turned Away Supporting women and their children fleeing domestic abuse, who face barriers when trying to access a safe refuge. The No Woman Turned Away (NWTA) project has been funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) sinceJanuary 2016.
VOLUNTEERING
Volunteering for Women’s Aid How can I volunteer for Women’s Aid? Women’s Aid National Office advertises any voluntary vacancies on our jobs page. Volunteering in my local area Contact a Women’s Aid domestic violence service or refuge in the area where you live to see if they have any volunteering opportunities available.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Job opportunities Your first stop for the latest jobs in the domestic and sexual violence sector across the UK. For more information about any of the vacancies listed below please contact the organisation advertising the post.THE ANNUAL AUDIT
The Domestic Abuse Report 2021: The Annual Audit 3 Foreword Summary of key findings Introduction Section 1: The service users 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Key findings 1.3 Age 1.4 Children 1.5 Disability 1.6 Sexual orientation and gender identity 1.7 Ethnicity 1.8 Nationality and citizenship 1.9 Experiences of abuse 1.10 Support needs Section 2: The provision of services FOOTBALL UNITED AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Football United Against Domestic Violence is a campaign by Women’s Aid, working with national footballing bodies, sports media, football clubs, the police, players and fans to send a clear message that domestic violence is always unacceptable. Together we aim to call out sexist behaviour that can underpin violence towards women and girls. We are asking the footballing community to join with YOU AND ME, MUM: FACILITATION PROGRAMME You and me, mum: facilitation programme. This is a two day course developed by Women’s Aid Northern Ireland, which will teach you to run ‘You and Me, Mum’ training, a 10 week programme for mothers with experiences of domestic and sexual abuse. ‘You and Me, Mum’ aims to empower and support survivors in furthering theirunderstanding of
THE STERN REVIEW
the stern review a report by baroness vivien stern cbe of an independent review into how rape complaints are handled by public authorities in england and wales HOUSING FIRST PROJECT WORKERS (X3) Solace Women’s Aid Housing First Project Workers (x3) Location LB Westminster Salary £27,500 per annum Hours 37.5 per week Contract Fixed Term ending March 31st 2022 Vacancy Ref: SWA3106 Closing date : Monday, June 28th 2021 (12 noon) Interview date: Friday, July 2nd 2021 Solace Women’s Aid is an innovative, exciting, grassroots charity working across London. Our purpose RAPE CRISIS: SELF EMPLOYED SESSIONAL COUNSELLORS Solace Women’s Aid Rape Crisis: Self Employed Sessional Counsellors Locations: North London and Online Salary: Self-employed at the daily rate of £140 (pro rata’d accordingly) Job Reference: SWA3108 Contract: Self Employed contract until March 2022 Closing Date: 25th June 2021 Interview Date: TBC Solace Women’s Aid is an innovative, exciting, grassroots charity working across London FOOTBALL UNITED AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Football United Against Domestic Violence is a campaign by Women’s Aid, working with national footballing bodies, sports media, football clubs, the police, players and fans to send a clear message that domestic violence is always unacceptable. Together we aim to call out sexist behaviour that can underpin violence towards women and girls. We are asking the footballing community to join withJOB OPPORTUNITIES
Job opportunities Your first stop for the latest jobs in the domestic and sexual violence sector across the UK. For more information about any of the vacancies listed below please contact the organisation advertising the post. HOW TO HELP A FRIEND EXPERIENCING DOMESTIC ABUSE Listen to her. She may feel that she is alone. It is important to stress to her that domestic abuse happens to women from all walks of life. It is important that she knows that the abuse isn’t her fault. The perpetrator of the abuse is always to blame; he chooses to act this way. Support your friend, but allow her to make her owndecisions.
RAPE CRISIS: COMPLEX NEEDS SELF EMPLOYED COUNSELLOR Solace Women’s Aid Rape Crisis: Complex Needs Self Employed Counsellor Locations: North London and Online Salary: Self-employed at the daily rate of £140- £180.00 (pro rata’d accordingly) Job Reference: SWA3107 Contract: Self-employed contract until 1st March 2022 Closing Date: 22nd June 2021 Interview Date: 5th, 7th and 13th July 2021 Solace Women’s Aid is an innovative, exciting POLICE TRAINING: DOMESTIC ABUSE MATTERS The first day of the training is delivered using real live footage of a domestic abuse incident, case studies and reflective exercises which focus on controlling and coercive behaviour, the impact it has on the victims (including children), identification and evidencing that all relate to Section 76 of the Serious Crime Act 2015 (Controlling and Coercive Behaviour). WOMEN'S AID LAUNCHES #LOVERESPECT WEBSITE FOR TEENAGE Women’s Aid launches #LoveRespect website for teenage girls at risk of relationship abuse Wednesday 4th September 2019 “No physical violence? No shared house? No children? Only 15? It doesn’t matter. The law recognises the abuse as a crime – and the more we talk about it, the more likely other people will too.” Survivor Sophie J Women’s Aid have launched "ABUSE DOES NOT END WHEN A RELATIONSHIP ENDS" WHEN “Abuse does not end when a relationship ends” When perpetrators use family proceedings and child contact arrangements to continue to control and abuse. Today is a breakthrough for recognising the harm and damage that survivors of domestic abuse, and their children, have experienced in the family courts. Women’s Aid launched the Child First: Safe Child Contact Saves Lives in 2016 WOMEN ESCAPING DOMESTIC ABUSE LEFT AT RISK OF HOMELESSNESS Women’s Aid’s Annual Audit (2019) found a shortfall of refuge bed spaces of 1,715 in England. The report also found that 57% of domestic abuse service providers were running an area of their service with no dedicated funding, and 31% reported that, since 2014, they’ve had to make staff cuts due to reduced funding. HOME - WOMEN'S AIDINFORMATION AND SUPPORTWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDCOVER YOUR TRACKS ONLINEDONATE Women’s Aid is a grassroots federation working together to provide life-saving services in England and build a future where domestic abuse is not tolerated. What is domestic abuse? Services in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are operated by our sister federations. Everyone can play a role in ending domestic abuse. Fundraise. TakeAction.
RAIL TO REFUGE
Rail to Refuge is a joint initiative between rail companies and Women’s Aid in which train operators cover the cost of train tickets for women, men and children escaping domestic abuse travelling to refuge accommodation. Donate today to help survivors access the lifesaving support theyIMPACT OF COVID-19
An initial survivor survey carried out by Women’s Aid in April 2020, confirmed that Covid-19 had quickly impacted on the experiences of women experiencing domestic abuse. 67.4% of survivors who are currently experiencing abuse told us that it had got worse since Covid-19. 76.1% told us they are having to spend more time with theirabuser.
VOLUNTEERING
Volunteering for Women’s Aid How can I volunteer for Women’s Aid? Women’s Aid National Office advertises any voluntary vacancies on our jobs page. Volunteering in my local area Contact a Women’s Aid domestic violence service or refuge in the area where you live to see if they have any volunteering opportunities available. THE EXPECT RESPECT EDUCATIONAL TOOLKIT The Expect Respect Educational Toolkit consists of one easy to use ‘Core’ lesson for each year group from reception to year 13 and is based on themes that have been found to be effective in tackling domestic abuse. Although the Expect Respect Education Toolkit is targeted for use by teachers within schools, it can just as easily beused by
EXPECT RESPECT
Expect Respect is a prevention toolkit that will help you to lead sessions around healthy relationships for children and young people aged 4-18. It contains age-appropriate activities that can be used in a range of spaces, but it can also be used with adults. It will help you to hold conversations about the root causes of violence, andeducate
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TOOLKIT Section 1.1 – Introduction to the Introduction 7 SECTION 1.1 Each session is designed to be active, fun and engaging, but also challenging. Whilst not all of the session plans raise domestic abusedirectly,
HOW TO HELP A FRIEND EXPERIENCING DOMESTIC ABUSE Listen to her. She may feel that she is alone. It is important to stress to her that domestic abuse happens to women from all walks of life. It is important that she knows that the abuse isn’t her fault. The perpetrator of the abuse is always to blame; he chooses to act this way. Support your friend, but allow her to make her owndecisions.
THE ANNUAL AUDIT
The Domestic Abuse Report 2021: The Annual Audit 3 Foreword Summary of key findings Introduction Section 1: The service users 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Key findings 1.3 Age 1.4 Children 1.5 Disability 1.6 Sexual orientation and gender identity 1.7 Ethnicity 1.8 Nationality and citizenship 1.9 Experiences of abuse 1.10 Support needs Section 2: The provision of services PET FOSTERING SERVICES Dogs Trust Freedom Project Greater London PO Box 50208, London EC1V 7XP Tel 0800 298 9199 Email freedomproject@dogstrust.org.uk Website www.dogstrustfreedomproject.org.uk HOME - WOMEN'S AIDINFORMATION AND SUPPORTWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDCOVER YOUR TRACKS ONLINEDONATE Women’s Aid is a grassroots federation working together to provide life-saving services in England and build a future where domestic abuse is not tolerated. What is domestic abuse? Services in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are operated by our sister federations. Everyone can play a role in ending domestic abuse. Fundraise. TakeAction.
RAIL TO REFUGE
Rail to Refuge is a joint initiative between rail companies and Women’s Aid in which train operators cover the cost of train tickets for women, men and children escaping domestic abuse travelling to refuge accommodation. Donate today to help survivors access the lifesaving support theyIMPACT OF COVID-19
An initial survivor survey carried out by Women’s Aid in April 2020, confirmed that Covid-19 had quickly impacted on the experiences of women experiencing domestic abuse. 67.4% of survivors who are currently experiencing abuse told us that it had got worse since Covid-19. 76.1% told us they are having to spend more time with theirabuser.
VOLUNTEERING
Volunteering for Women’s Aid How can I volunteer for Women’s Aid? Women’s Aid National Office advertises any voluntary vacancies on our jobs page. Volunteering in my local area Contact a Women’s Aid domestic violence service or refuge in the area where you live to see if they have any volunteering opportunities available. THE EXPECT RESPECT EDUCATIONAL TOOLKIT The Expect Respect Educational Toolkit consists of one easy to use ‘Core’ lesson for each year group from reception to year 13 and is based on themes that have been found to be effective in tackling domestic abuse. Although the Expect Respect Education Toolkit is targeted for use by teachers within schools, it can just as easily beused by
EXPECT RESPECT
Expect Respect is a prevention toolkit that will help you to lead sessions around healthy relationships for children and young people aged 4-18. It contains age-appropriate activities that can be used in a range of spaces, but it can also be used with adults. It will help you to hold conversations about the root causes of violence, andeducate
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TOOLKIT Section 1.1 – Introduction to the Introduction 7 SECTION 1.1 Each session is designed to be active, fun and engaging, but also challenging. Whilst not all of the session plans raise domestic abusedirectly,
HOW TO HELP A FRIEND EXPERIENCING DOMESTIC ABUSE Listen to her. She may feel that she is alone. It is important to stress to her that domestic abuse happens to women from all walks of life. It is important that she knows that the abuse isn’t her fault. The perpetrator of the abuse is always to blame; he chooses to act this way. Support your friend, but allow her to make her owndecisions.
THE ANNUAL AUDIT
The Domestic Abuse Report 2021: The Annual Audit 3 Foreword Summary of key findings Introduction Section 1: The service users 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Key findings 1.3 Age 1.4 Children 1.5 Disability 1.6 Sexual orientation and gender identity 1.7 Ethnicity 1.8 Nationality and citizenship 1.9 Experiences of abuse 1.10 Support needs Section 2: The provision of services PET FOSTERING SERVICES Dogs Trust Freedom Project Greater London PO Box 50208, London EC1V 7XP Tel 0800 298 9199 Email freedomproject@dogstrust.org.uk Website www.dogstrustfreedomproject.org.ukHOME - WOMEN'S AID
Women’s Aid is a grassroots federation working together to provide life-saving services in England and build a future where domestic abuse is not tolerated. What is domestic abuse? Services in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are operated by our sister federations. Everyone can play a role in ending domestic abuse. Fundraise. TakeAction.
CRISIS INTERVENTION DEPUTY MANAGER Solace Women’s Aid Crisis Intervention Deputy Manager Location: Various Sites across Greater London. Salary: £31,500 – £34,500 Hours: Full time (37.5 hours per week) Contract: Permanent Vacancy Reference: SWA3101 Closing Date: 20/06/2021 Midnight Interview Date: 28/06/2021 Solace Women’s Aid is an innovative, exciting, grassroots charity working across London. Our purpose is to bringHEALTH IDVA
Solace Women’s Aid Health IDVA Location: Bexley Salary: Qualified applicants (with an accredited VAWG /domestic abuse qualification) dependent on experience: £27,000 – £29,000 pro rata per annum. Unqualified applicants, dependent on experience: £26,000 – £27,000 per annum Hours: 37.5 (Full time) Contract: Permanent Vacancy Reference: SWA3080 Closing Date: 25th June 2021 Interview NO WOMAN TURNED AWAY No Woman Turned Away Supporting women and their children fleeing domestic abuse, who face barriers when trying to access a safe refuge. The No Woman Turned Away (NWTA) project has been funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) sinceJanuary 2016.
DUTY WORKER- WALTHAM FOREST Solace Women’s Aid Duty Worker- Waltham Forest Location: Waltham Forest Salary: Qualified applicants (with an accredited VAWG /domestic abuse qualification) dependent on experience: £27,000 – £29,000 per annum Pro Rata Unqualified applicants, dependent on experience: 26,000 – £27,000 per annum Pro Rata Hours: 37.5 Contract: FTC until end of February 2022 with possible extension "PARENTAL ALIENATION": A DANGEROUS AND HARMFUL CONCEPT While there are no robust empirical studies to back up the concept of “parental alienation”, and no reliable data on its prevalence, there is, as Adrienne Barnett discusses in our Safe blog, a growing, and increasingly robust evidence base demonstrating the ways that allegations of alienation are used in the family courts to rebut, obscure and distract from allegations of domestic abuse. THE NO WOMAN TURNED AWAY REFERRAL PATHWAY IS HERE TO HELP The No Woman Turned Away (NWTA) referral pathway is here to help. If you feel you can’t support a survivor, it doesn’t have to be the end of her story. You can still help her escape abuse and access safety. Despite wanting to, frontline services don’t always have the resources and capacity to support women and children who faceadditional
DOMESTIC ABUSE AND MONEY EDUCATION (DAME) About the resource. Domestic Abuse and Money Education: Guidance for Professionals Supporting Survivors with Financial Issues was developed out of the Domestic Abuse, Money and Education project (DAME), a three year project undertaken by Women’s Aid Federation of England (Women’s Aid) and Money Advice Plus Services (MAPS) working in partnership, and funded by the Nationwide Foundation. WOMEN'S AID LAUNCHES #LOVERESPECT WEBSITE FOR TEENAGE Women’s Aid launches #LoveRespect website for teenage girls at risk of relationship abuse Wednesday 4th September 2019 “No physical violence? No shared house? No children? Only 15? It doesn’t matter. The law recognises the abuse as a crime – and the more we talk about it, the more likely other people will too.” Survivor Sophie J Women’s Aid have launched NINETEEN CHILD HOMICIDES 9 Introduction In 2004, Women’s Aid published the Twenty-nine Child Homicides report. This report detailed the findings from a review of public documents relating to 13 families where 29 children had been killed by abusive fathers.* __
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