We tackle domestic violence and abuse within BAME communities through raising awareness, providing advocacy, support & empowerment to victims. Call 07562 698039
✨Great News ✨Olive Pathway is so excited to Introduce the new Domestic Violence project that we along with other organisations are working on tirelessly.
Please see the poster for more information.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
Had an amazing training by @clare_kiely and @OnOurRadar on “Community Reporter Training” to raise more awareness about domestic violence, housing and neurodiversity, breaking the barriers and the stereotypes related to domestic violence.#sterotypebreaker#DomesticViolence
Creating Hope Through Action.Women who struggle and suffer from domestic abuse. Might find them selves in hopeless situations. Please help us to help them . Together we can find out light at the end of the tunnel and hold in the most hopeless situation. #domesticviolenceawareness
If you are interested of joining the closed and confidential Lived Experience Reference Group (LERG) for GMCA GBV board for GM and they will take part in meetings once monthly and also will be paid for participation and childcare, transport costs and emotional support
Dr Uche,sharing the statistics related to the mental health in black Asian and ethnic minorities, and how is affecting, and what are the barriers that we need to overcome in order to access the resources and support available in the community. #USTAWI#mentalhealthawareness
We are really grateful to our @LordMayorOfMcr to be part of Mental Health project #USTAWI means Wellness. 1 in 4 people are affected by Mental health issues in their life. We all are working in collaboration to tackle these issues in BAME community.@mama_poverty
Our monthly partnership meeting is always a blessing. So here's what we get up to.
Wellbeing check. Individual organisation check, serious business
and food. The most important of them all is being ourselves in our space #MHapP#Wearemama
A conference by British Transport police,Tackling male violence against women and girls, it was fully packed with useful resources skills sharing and discussion to eradicate the root causes of domestic abuse and male violence against women and girls. #maleviolenceagainstwomen
It was lovely meeting great people who are doing a great community work in Wythenshawe , thanks @Shannon_Fitz_ for organising this. Wonderful networking event . Amazing turnout. @wythenshawe_chg#Communityconnector#togtherstronger
Event celebrating Diversity of women and creating a strong supporting network to tackle issues including gender based violence, and domestic abuse. @kate.green.su raise the issue and advice to come forward and bring communities together. An excellent initiative by @bizwomen
Absolutely thrilled to meet Manchester’s first Asian Lord Mayor of Manchester at diversity event organised by @bizwomen, @lordmayorofmcr her efforts to raise voice against women discrimination, women rights and equality throughout these years is phenomenal. #@CommissionerDA
Had an amazing discussion with @caritas_salford on various issues faced by women from BAME community, how to collaborate together to bring positive impact in our society free from fear and abuse. #domesticviolenceawareness#staysafe#domesticabuseawareness
"£1 invested in the domestic abuse sector represents a £9 saving to the taxpayer."
Isabelle Younane from Women's Aid, says there's "a clear economic case" for the Government to do "a huge amount more" in the domestic abuse space.
@KateEMcCann | @womensaid
It was an amazing interactive dissection on Domestic Abuse in a gender-based violence, with Kate Green Deputy Mayor of GM, along with more than 500 delegates who attended ensure there valuable insight on tackling the Domestic Abuse .
Held on 28 and 29th March #dacfestival
🚨! If you’re living in an abusive relationship and you do have a separate hidden mobile phone in case of emergency please disable the settings for the emergency alarm. #staysafe#domesticabuseawareness https://t.co/TxgBABOsU4
Too many families are being failed by our broken family courts system.
Poor handling of domestic abuse allegations, disregard of children’s voices and an obsessively pro-contact culture that put unfit parents’ demands ahead of children’s best interests.
We need urgent reform.