Birmingham & Solihull Women's Aid provides services to women & children experiencing any form of violence. 📞0808 800 0028 and webchat. Reg charity: 1073926
Last year, we discontinued our presence on ‘X’. From today, we will continue reaching out to women, spreading positive messages about our work and advocating for change for women at @bswaid.bsky.social
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We are co-signatories on a letter to the Home Secretary following the Southport attack demanding it be seen as part of the wider epidemic of violence against women and girls plaguing the country.
https://t.co/JPFIu8mMZ8
We were pleased to meet with Preet Kaur Gill MP to introduce our range of services for women and children subject to domestic abuse.
Interesting thoughts on addressing the needs of children, homelessness and the role of CJS in protecting women and children.
#VAWG
As a former children’s services manager in the city, I worked with victims and families affected by domestic violence.
Great to visit @bswaid to see their brilliant work at the new Theresa Stewart Women's Centre.
I look forward to continuing working together on #VAWG
Thank you to the Early Years and Health & Social Care students at Bordesley Green Girls school for their kind donations. Our Young Women’s Worker really enjoyed delivering the Healthy Relationships programe with this group of students.
The prison Early Release Scheme could see prisoners released up to 70 days early.
We're standing with @RefugeCharity and the #VAWG sector, calling for the government to ensure that perpetrators of #DomesticAbuse and other forms of #VAWG WONT be eligible.
Beautiful heart-warming 'gardens' created by children with our specialist children's worker to help children with their worries and sleep.Swipe to see dinosaur land! where 'mother dinosaur drops the little dinosaur to school and always returns'🦖
Our Senior Support Worker at Women's Aid discusses why we should always believe survivors of domestic abuse when they bravely come forward and the reality behind the response to Cassie speaking up.
The full @marieclaireuk article can be read here: https://t.co/QC5jmvTRo4
Same all over the world. And women children continue to suffer…….,
Politicians called ‘disgraceful’ over DV conversation | Q+A https://t.co/IvTGVcaTih via @YouTube
Currently, there is no requirement that psychological 'experts' who give evidence in the family courts are suitably qualified and regulated. This case demonstrates why change is needed - to protect survivors and children. https://t.co/i54sEnSMLo