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London Centre for Personal Safety : Offer to Women's Groups

To All Women's Organisations - An Offer You Cannot Ignore!
  • The London Centre for Personal Safety (LCPS) is offering FREE Personal Safety Training to staff and volunteers of Women's Organisations.
  • The offer is FREE to ten Women's Organisations.
  • We are able to make this offer as part of our funding agreement with the Association of London Government.
  • We are offering a half-day or a one-day Personal Safety Training.
  • The training will address a range of safety issues, taking the agenda from the expressed needs of your staff and volunteers.
  • It will help you assess the efficacy of your existing safety practices and policies and provide opportunities for staff and volunteers to contribute to risk assessment and safety planning.
  • The training is focused on raising awareness and improving people's ability to prevent, reduce and escape violence at work, and violence that may span professional and personal boundaries.
  • If your organisation is interested in this offer, please contact us for details:
    * Claudia da Silva, LCPS, PO Box 38883, London, W12 9XP
    * Tel: 020 8743 7827 & 020 8740 1114
    * e-mail: lcps@lcps.demon.co.uk
About Us:
  • The London centre for Personal Safety is a registered charity with over twenty years experience of providing personal safety and self-defence training.
  • We are an independently evaluated project with a broad range of experience of working with very diverse client groups and targeting our services to vulnerable individuals and groups.
  • We have built a reputation for excellence in our field.
  • Our work has been acknowledge as an example of best practice by, amongst others, the Safer Islington Strategy Group (1995 and 1998), The Cabinet Office Women's Unit and the Home Office (2000), and the British Council (2001)
We aim to:
  • Prevent and reduce violence and minimise the fear and impact of violence
  • Improve people's capacity to respond positively to challenges and violations of their safety, empowering and supporting their right to live safer and fuller lives, both in their homes and outside.

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