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Women’s Aid welcomes the VAWG Policing Framework for Delivery

Women’s Aid welcomes the VAWG Policing Framework for Delivery

Women’s Aid welcomes the VAWG Policing Framework for Delivery   Women’s Aid welcomes the new delivery framework, which aims to coordinate and standardise the policing of violence against women and girls (VAWG). We particularly welcome Maggie Blyth’s, National Police Lead for VAWG’s, engagement with Women’s Aid and the wider VAWG sector on this essential document.   The inclusion of the explicit requirement for forces to “engage safely with – and seek the views of […]

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Women’s Aid responds to Ofsted’s review of abuse culture in schools  

Women’s Aid responds to Ofsted’s review of abuse culture in schools   Amna Abdullatif, Children and Young People’s officer at Women’s Aid, said “We are deeply concerned by the serious allegations of sexual harassment and abuse that have taken place across schools and colleges in the UK, and which have prompted an urgent Ofsted investigation.

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Expect Respect toolkit

Women’s Aid launches healthy relationship Expect Respect toolkit on Valentine’s Day as part of Yves Saint Laurent Beauty’s Abuse is Not Love programme On Valentine’s Day, the national domestic abuse charity Women’s Aid will launch a toolkit to help children and young people recognise the key warning signs of abuse and promote healthy relationships, as part of Yves Saint Laurent Beauty UK’s Abuse is Not Love programme. The Expect Respect Healthy Relationship Toolkit produced by Women’s Aid is a prevention toolkit

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