Archive for month: April, 2009

Community Team Leader – DVIP – 4th May 2009

22 April, 2009 (15:14) | Vacancies | By:

Group / Org Name Domestic Violence Intervention Project (DVIP) Job Title / Post Community Team Leader Full / Part Time Full time Short / Long Term Long Term Salary / Vol Expenses £36,594 (currently under review) Job / Volunteer Outline Description (500 words max) You will oversee and supervise the delivery of the violence prevention [...]

Head of Service Delivery – DVIP – 4th May 2009

22 April, 2009 (15:08) | Vacancies | By:

Group / Org Name Domestic Violence Intervention Project (DVIP) Job Title / Post Head of Service Delivery Full / Part Time Full time Short / Long Term Long term Salary / Vol Expenses £38,349- £40,932 (currently under review) Job / Volunteer Outline Description You will play a crucial role in promoting high quality delivery across [...]

Account3 is moving back to Birkbeck Street

20 April, 2009 (17:58) | Notices | By:

Account3 are moving this week and our computers and phones may be inaccessible for a day or 2. The office is closed to the public for the whole of the week but training will continue as planned in relevant venues We will be contactable again as soon as we can and our new address will [...]

National Violence Against Women Strategy – Meeting the needs of women offenders and ex-offenders

20 April, 2009 (17:52) | Notices | By:

As you may know the Government is currently consulting on its first National Violence Against Women Strategy (closes 29th May). A high proportion of women offenders and ex-offenders have experienced domestic or sexual violence and frequently do not have full access to the services they need. Women offenders and ex-offenders are ignored as a group [...]

WILPF Birthday Bash – Friday 24th April

20 April, 2009 (17:41) | Events | By:

Join WILPF to celebrate their 94th birthday as one of the oldest women’s organisation in the UK. Bring your friends and colleagues, eat cake and have fun by wearing the colours of the suffragettes (purple, white, green) to mark this day. The event is free and open for all. Location: The Angel 73 City Road [...]

ROW courses in other regions – June to Novmeber 2009

20 April, 2009 (17:29) | Training | By:

Supporting survivors of sexual violence and meeting the needs of trafficked women Increase your ability to support survivors of sexual violence and trafficked women. This course will explore the criminal justice system’s response to sexual violence, the support that is available for survivors together with an essential grounding in the Sexual Offences Act 2003. Coinciding [...]

Courses in London – Rights of Women – May to November 2009

20 April, 2009 (17:20) | Training | By:

Half Day Courses in London Supporting survivors of domestic violence: domestic violence injunctions and the Domestic Violence Crime and Victims Act 2004 Update yourself on recent developments in the law on domestic violence. This course will give you an understanding of domestic violence injunctions, who can apply for them, how to apply and how to [...]

No recourse to public funds – where’s the policy? FREE seminar – ROW

20 April, 2009 (16:55) | Events | By:

The last few years have seen major developments in immigration law and policy affecting women. This workshop will focus on how the women’s sector has helped shape developments and protect women’s rights. * Learn about the process of influencing policy * Share your thoughts on what more needs to be done * Develop your own [...]

Violence against women – what’s the strategy? FREE Seminar – ROW

20 April, 2009 (16:52) | Events | By:

The Government and the Greater London Assembly are developing strategies on violence against women. The workshop will focus on policy relating to women’s rights and in particular BMER women. * Learn about current policy development in London and nationally * Share your thoughts on what more needs to be done * Develop your own response [...]

Violence against women – what’s the policy? FREE Seminar – ROW

20 April, 2009 (16:49) | Events | By:

This seminar aims to increase awareness in the women’s sector of domestic, sexual and other forms of gender-based violence and of current policy developments in relation to violence against women. Benefit from an awareness of violence against women as part of the greater struggle for women’s equality. Learn how your organisation can become part of [...]