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The Bridge Project - Mentoring Programme Launch

The Bridge Project – Supporting women affected by domestic abuse to achieve their aspirations The Bridge Project team are preparing to launch The Mentoring Programme.

Glyndwr Women's Aid - Application to Expand Services - Can You Help?

Glyndwr Women's Aid have put an application in to the Big Lottery to expand their services within refuge and the community in order that we can provide additional services.

Tackling abuse in teen relationships: Welsh response to Home Office campaign

Welsh Women’s Aid PRESS RELEASE Campaign launched today (15th Feb) tackles teenage attitudes to abuse within relationships Welsh Women’s Aid welcomes campaign and look forward to working with the Assembly to develop it in Wales The Women’s Aid movement in Wales welcomes the launch today of a powerful new Home Office advertising campaign aimed at reducing the levels of abuse and violence in teenagers’ relationships by challenging attitudes.

Help the NUS Women's Campaign - Stop Violence Against Women Students

The NUS Women's Campaign has launched a survey exploring women students' experiences of harassment, violence, sexual assault and stalking.

No Recourse to Public Funds Campaign – The Sojourner Project

What is the Sojourner Project? The Sojourner Project is a pilot scheme run by Eaves and funded by the Home Office.

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Violence against women and girls continues unabated in every continent, country and culture. It takes a devastating toll on women’s lives, on their families, and on society as a whole. Most societies prohibit such violence — yet the reality is that too often, it is covered up or tacitly condoned

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, 8 March 2007

Courses in Wales: Domestic Abuse Awareness & Continuous Professional Development 2009 - 2010

2 Dec 2009

Courses in Wales: Domestic Abuse Awareness & Continuous Professional Development 2009 - 2010

Welsh Womens Aid has developed a suite of accredited continuing professional development units, which offer the opportunity for individuals from all walks of life to gain an understanding about domestic abuse.

A number of accredited units have been prepared to raise awareness of domestic abuse, its impact and effects on those who experience it.

There are also units which focus on where services sit within strategic frameworks, in national and local contexts, as well as how organisations work together to support those who experience domestic abuse.

These units are available at varying levels and sit within the Credit and Qualifications Frame Work and are credit based learning units.

Download the Accredited Continuing Professional Development Units Information 

For information on courses and costs, please contact:

Colette Morgan, Accreditation Project Co-ordinator at Welsh Womens Aid

Tel 029 2039 0874