FAQs

You can donate to Member Services by completing the form. It is greatly appreciated as most refuges operate on low budgets and women staying in them are also often without funds. Although you may be certain that items could be of use, the refuge may not always be able to accept them. Please don’t be offended if they can’t accept your items this time.

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Thanks for your interest. Women’s Aid National Office advertises jobs online. Women’s Aid acts as a support network for our member organisations (refuges and domestic violence services) throughout England, but doesn’t participate in the recruitment of their staff and volunteers. Find out more about volunteering for us.

It’s difficult to give advice on this because so many different skills are required for  jobs in this sector (e.g. support workers, children’s workers, phone line staff, counsellors, project managers, policy officers).

Many local authorities and other organisations also carry out domestic violence related work, and each has specific employment criteria; you would need to contact them for details.

Search the job section of the Guardian website or www.charitypeople.co.uk (who can also provide career advice), and your local paper to check out the types of job on offer and the skills, experience and qualifications which are currently being asked for. Your local Jobcentre or career advice service may also be able to help you.

Has something gone wrong? If you would like to make a complaint about a Women’s Aid member service, please contact feedback@womensaid.org.uk

Training from Women’s Aid

The Women’s Aid National Training Centre also provides courses and qualifications to support those building a career in the sector. Learn more.

The recruitment of staff and volunteers for local domestic violence services is done locally by each service as they are all self-managing, so you will need to contact them about the possibility of a work placement.

Find your local service 

Public contact phone numbers for refuges and domestic violence support services are on our website. For reasons of confidentiality and safety, we don’t provide contact addresses on the website or from our main switchboard. When you’ve spoken to a member of staff at a specific refuge or outreach service, you’ll be given an address if this is appropriate.

Find your local service 

We receive so many enquiries from students and researchers that we are unable to respond individually or send out information packs. Our website contains more information than we could ever supply as printed matter. Good places to start your research are:

The Information and Support pages of our site contain a large amount of information, go to What is domestic abuse? or Domestic abuse, the facts. The Useful Links page will lead you to a number of other sources of information and statistics (the Home Office website is very informative) and you can read our research and reports here

Yes we do. Women’s Aid recognises that good customer care should be a given, and aims to set clear standards of service, regularly reviewing and improving performance.  Women’s Aid aims to provide the highest standard of services to all its customers. Read our customer care policy.

However, we also recognise that from time to time there may be the need to raise a concern about an aspect of our work or the conduct of our staff.  We take all feedback, both good and bad, very seriously and are continually working to improve the level of service we provide.

Our customer care procedures outline different ways you can contact us, what you can expect when you do contact us and how we use your ideas to make sure that we offer the highest level of customer service possible.

Download our customer care feedback form.

Website enquiries

In most cases this is possible, but content must not be altered in any way. Please email your request explaining what content you would like to use and where it will be placed.

Yes you can. We appreciate your support in publicising our website to people who may be affected by domestic abuse.

All potential links must be reviewed before a decision is made about whether they should appear on the Women’s Aid website. Please email explaining why a visitor to Women’s Aid would benefit from the link.

Yes you can, follow the full instructions on the Advertise a job page.

If you have any further website enquiries, please contact us.

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