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March 2010

Eaves' Sojourner project extended

We're pleased to say the Sojourner Project, run by Eaves and funded by the Home Office to assist women with no recourse to public funds, has been extended until the end of 10 August.

The project, for women who entered the UK on a spousal visa and are eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) under the Domestic Violence Rule, will now take referrals up until 2 July.

If you have any queries on the issue, please contact the Sojourner duty manager on 0207 840 7147 or sojourner@eaveshousing.co.uk

London hustings - thankyou to all!

We're pleased to say Wednesday's London local elections hustings, hosted by the Women's Resource Centre, HEAR Network and the Voluntary Sector Forum, was a great success!

We would like to thank all the councillors who took part in the event - Cllr Nilgun Canver, Labour, Cllr Lynn Hillan, Conservative, Cllr Stephen Knight, Liberal Democrat and Cllr Ute Michel, Green Party, for sparing the time to attend.

Thankyou also to Emma Scott, director of Rights of Women, who chaired the event, Tim Brogden from the Voluntary Sector Forum and, of course, a huge thanks to all those who attended and submitted questions.

We hope to hold more such events in the future so if you have any thoughts or suggestions do let us know: info@wrc.org.uk.

WHEC consortium partners with Health Dept

The Women's Health and Equality Consortium (WHEC), led by YWCA England and Wales, is to become a third sector strategic partner of the Department of Health.

 The consortium, which includes the Women's Resource Centre and others such as Maternity Action, FORWARD UK and Rape Crisis England and Wales, will work with the government, third sector women's organsations and other health partners to contribute to health policy on appropriate and accessible services.

WHEC, which has been operating for about a year, was set up to strengthen the women's health and care sector by tackling health inequalities. Lorraine Dongo, the consortium's manager, said they were "delighted" by the news.

'Key points' still need to be addressed - WRC responds to govt consultation on commissioning of local services to address violence against women, girls

The Women's Resource Centre has responded to the UK government's consultation on mainstreaming the commissioning of local services to address violence against women and girls, which you can read here:

 FINAL WRC Response to Commissioning VAW March 2010 (4).doc (515.00KB) .

While the guidance is very good, there are still some key points to address to ensure that the independent, specialist VAWG sector is supported by local commissioners.

The consultation is open until 15 March, so there is still time for organisations to respond. The original consultation is here.

WRC partners with NSPCC, Children England to support Safe Network

The Women's Resource Centre has partnered with the NSPCC and Children England to provide support and advice to its Safe Network programme, which works to assist the third sector in having effective child protection and safety measures in place.

The WRC will provide advice on promoting the greater involvement of the women's voluntary sector in safeguarding activities at local and national levels across the WRC's network of organisations and those who work with women and girls.

The Safe Network was launched on 5 June last year to offer information, training, materials and tailored advice that volunteers, parents and organisations need to provide safe environments for children and young people.

Click here to learn more about Safe Network.


Your help needed! WRC begins survey on power and importance of women's sector

The Women's Resource Centre has launched a quick and simple survey to demonstrate the power and inmportance of the women's sector - and we need your help!

We are planning to produce a report, based on the information we collect, which we shall use to demonstrate to the government the continuing need for women's organisations, especially in light of the recession.

But we cannot do this alone, so please tell us about your work, so that we can present the best argument. It takes 15 minutes and you can complete the survey by clicking here

Best of all, by completing the survey you enter our prize draw and can win up to £100 for your organisation of one of your choice! So after you've finished the survey, please pass it to your colleagues and other organisations.

WRC launches greeting card for International Women's Day

10 February 2010

The Women's Resource Centre has created a beautiful greeting card to buy in honour of International Women's Day on March 8th.

Profits from the sale of the card (pictured above) contribute to supporting women's organisations many of whom provide life-saving services to some of the most marginalised women in our communities. And if you buy 10 you get one free!

Read more and buy

Women's organisations funded to work on FGM

12 December 2009

Last week, three funders announced the names of the projects they will be funding under their special FGM initiative. The initiative will fund community based, preventive work to safeguard children from the practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).  Read more...


Beautiful Star album supports women's charities

23 November 2009

Wears the Trousers magazine (which highlights women in the music industry) has put together a tribute album to the influential folk artist, Odetta Holmes. All the profits from the album will be split between the Fawcett Society and the Women's Resource Centre. It is now available for pre-order in advance of its release on 30 November 2009. Read more...


Women's organisations shocked by surprise withdrawal of funding

17 November 2009

Charities across the country have been angered by the Government's surprise decision to cancel its Campaigning Research programme, after the grants had already been awarded. We spoke to three women's organisations about the impact it has had on their work. Read our statement...


New government 'no recourse' scheme does not go far enough

12 November 2009

Today, the UK government announced a pilot scheme for women experiencing domestic violence but who cannot access safe housing and support due to their insecure immigration status.

The scheme will provide funding for a woman with ‘no recourse to public funds’ in a refuge for up to 40 days pending an application to remain in the UK under the Domestic Violence Rule. Read more...



New online network for the women's sector

22 October 2009

WRC has just launched the Women's Cafe, an online network for the women's voluntary and community sector. Read more...


WRC membership now free for small groups

22 October 2009

As of 1 November 2009, membership of the Women's Resource Centre will be free for organisations with annual incomes under £100,000. Earlier this year our members identified funding as the biggest challenge they face and of those who did not renew their membership with WRC, 30% stated that it was due to lack of funds. So we thought we'd do our bit to help out. Read more...


Take action on no recourse

2 October 2009

On Wednesday 4 November, WRC is supporting a mass lobby of parliament that will bring hundreds of activists together to urge the UK government to protect all women from violence and abuse in the UK. Read more...


New UN Agency for Women

15 September 2009

Yesterday, the UN General Assembly supported a resolution on the creation of a powerful new UN “agency for women”.

Despite many important developments for women, Governments have failed to implement the commitments to women’s rights they have made in the CEDAW Convention, Beijing Platform for Action, the Millennium Development Goals and other human rights agreements.

A new agency will improve the UN’s coordination and efforts to fund and promote gender equality, and has the potential to end the ‘suffocating patriarchy’  within the UN. Read more here


New funding for Rape Crisis Centres

5 August 2009

The government today announced £3million funding to support victims of rape and sexual violence.

The money will fund Rape Crisis Centres and other organisations supporting victims of rape and sexual violence, as well as funding 15 existing and 8 new Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs) and 43 Independent Sexual Violence Advisers (ISVAs) to offer practical support for victims of sexual violence. Read more...


How can we support women and girls affected by gang violence and serious youth offending?

23 July 2009

WRC, in partnership with Race On the Agenda (ROTA) is looking at the services available to support women and girls affected by gang violence and serious youth offending. The needs of such women and girls have largely been ignored until now.


Women's body image projects are happy recipients of Rosa's first grants

10 June 2009

Rosa, the UK fund for women and girls, announced yesterday that their first round of grants will go to the Powerhouse, Mimbre and Feminist Webs for their work with women and girls on body image.


New third sector minister is patron of Basildon Women's Aid

8 June 2009

Angela Smith, MP for Basildon, has been confirmed as the new Minister for the Third Sector. She replaces Kevin Brennan, who has moved on to the new Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. Angela Smith is a patron of Basildon Women's Aid, and we hope her appointment will be good news for the women's sector. See Angela Smith's website.


Women's health consortium seeks manager

26 May 2009

WRC has been supporting a new partnership of women's organisations tackling women’s health and social inequalities.
The Women's Health & Equality Consortium is now looking to employ a manager. Read more...


Measuring the value of the women's sector

5 May 2009

WRC is looking for 5 women's organisations to take part in a new project measuring the impact of the work of the women's sector. If you want to demonstrate the economic, social and environmental impacts of your work to funders, supporters and policymakers, read on...


Equality Bill published

28 April 2009

Yesterday the government published the Equality Bill. You can download the bill in various formats from the Government Equalities Office website. The Bill aims to narrow the gap between rich and poor; outlaw age discrimination; significantly strengthen Britain’s anti-discrimination legislation; and will require businesses to report on gender pay.

WRC will be producing a briefing for women's organisations. If there's anything else you'd find useful, get in touch.


Launch of 3rd 'why women?' report

23 March 2009

WRC have launched their latest report in the why women? campaign. The report, Not just bread, but roses, too maps women’s organisations across all of the English regions. We’ve looked at the areas organisations work in, the equalities strands they focus on and have tracked income and expenditure data for 2004 to 2007. One of the key findings is that 1 in 5 women's organisations became inactive during 2004-7.

You can download the report to read about the research and its key findings in full.


Home Office launches nationwide violence against women consultation

12 March 2009

The Home Office is encouraging a national debate on how to prevent violence against women, how to protect women and children experiencing violence and how to convince women to report it.



EHRC threatens legal action over lack of services for female victims of violence

30 January 2009

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) today announced it will target over 100 local authorities with the threat of legal action over their failure to provide specialised services for women who have experienced violence.

The threat of legal action comes as a new report, Map of Gaps II, published today by the EHRC and the End Violence Against Women coalition (EVAW), reveals a major funding gap for services that help women escape violence and abuse.

Read more on the EVAW website or go to www.mapofgaps.org to see how your area is affected.


WRC Policy Forum member wins award

29 January 2009

Yeukai Taruvinga has just won the Campaigner of the Year award. Yeukai is the Chair of Women Asylum Seekers Together (WAST) London and sits on WRC’s Policy Forum.

Yeukai, a refused asylum seeker who has been previously detained, has been volunteering and campaigning tirelessly around the issues of destitution and permission to work. Yeukai wrote about her experiences seeking asylum in Britain from Zimbabwe in The Guardian on 20 December 2008. Heartfelt congratulations to Yeukai!


Oral histories of the Black Women's Movement

5 January 2009

Black Cultural Archives is collecting oral histories of women involved in and inspired by the Black Women's Movement in Britain. They are recruiting volunteers to carry out interviews and transcribe them. For further information please contact Mia Morris, Oral History Project Co-ordinator, on 020 7582 8516
mia@bcaheritage.org.uk or visit the project blog http://heartoftherace.blogspot.com.


Rosa announces theme for first grants

22 December 2008

Rosa, the new UK women's fund, announced today that their first set of grants will focus on projects supporting women and girls to develop a positive body image. £25,000 will be available and more details will be available in February. Read Rosa's latest update.


New training to make women's organisations more financially resilient

1 December 2008

WRC will be running a series of free training sessions for women's organisations in London. The sessions will provide organisations with the skills and knowledge to diversify their income streams, build effective relationships with funders and develop partnerships. The first session - Introduction to developing a sustainable funding mix - is on 10 December. For more details see the full training calendar.


New guide: how to influence local agendas

26 November 2008

Can't tell your LSP from your LAA? WRC has produced a new guide to help women's organisations influence local agendas. Decision making powers are increasingly being devolved to local areas. Women's organisations must engage with the local agenda to ensure their issues and services (and funding for them) are taken into account.


Winners of 2008 Emma Humphries Memorial Prize announced

31 October 2008

Fabulous women campaigners received awards at the annual Emma Humphries Memorial Prize ceremony. Sabrina Qureshi, treasurer of Women and Girls Network and one of the driving forces behind this year's Million Women Rise march, won the individual award. Women Asylum Seekers Together (Manchester) won the group award, and Southall Black Sisters received a special award.

New support for London's violence against women sector

8 October 2008

The Women’s Resource Centre (WRC) is pleased to announce the success of our joint bid with Women & Girls Network for London Councils funding. Together we have been awarded £150,000 per year for four years to deliver support to London-based organisations working in the field of violence against women. Women & Girls Network will be delivering most of the services, which will include accredited training and events for frontline workers in violence against women services. WRC will provide some training and one-to-one support on organisational development issues (e.g. monitoring and evaluation).

The project will launch in early 2009. For more information contact Supriya on 020 7324 3038 or supriya@wrc.org.uk.

Crisis for specialist women's refuges

16 September 2008

Specialist refuges for minority ethnic women are closing because of the government's funding and commissioning policies, claims Imkaan, a second tier organisation for Asian women's refuges.


Vivienne Hayes appointed WNC Commissioner

11 September 2008

The views of women and women’s organisations were given a significant boost today as Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equality, announced ten new Commissioners who will join the board of the Women’s National Commission (WNC), including WRC Chief Executive, Vivienne Hayes.


Ministers for Women report on their progress over the past year

27 August 2008

In July 2007 the Minister for Women and Equality, Harriet Harman, set out the government’s priorities for women. They are: supporting families, tackling violence against women; and increasing the representation of Black, Asian and minority ethnic women. Their new report charts their progress and maps out some plans for future work.


Gordon Brown must end the crisis in Rape Crisis

1 August 2008

An open letter has been sent to Gordon Brown today, demanding that he take urgent action to secure the future of Rape Crisis centres. Signatories include Theresa May MP, Lynne Featherstone MP, Shami Chakrabarti and Polly Toynbee.


United Nations urges UK government action on the 'crisis in Rape Crisis'

1 August 2008

The United Nations has urged the Government to do more to meet the needs of women who have been raped or sexually assaulted. The Committee for the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) has called on the Government to increase and sustain its funding to women’s organisations; assess the impact of commissioning on women’s groups; protect women-only services; and increase services for victims of violence against women.


Southall Black Sisters celebrate High Court victory

21 July 2008

In dramatic scenes at the High Court on Friday, Ealing Council admitted defeat, leaving Southall Black Sisters celebrating.  Southall Black Sisters have been locked in a struggle against Ealing Council over its decision to withdraw funding for their domestic violence services for black and minority ethnic women.



Blueprint for integrated violence against women strategy published

4 July 2008

A fractured response to violence against women (VAW) in most of the UK is failing women, says a new report by the End Violence Against Women coalition (EVAW, of which WRC is a member). As YouGov polling shows that 8 in 10 people support cross-government action to end VAW, EVAW sets out its blueprint for action, Realising Rights, Fulfilling Obligations.

www.endviolenceagainstwomen.org.uk

Women's sector in Queen's honours list

17 June 2008

We were delighted to see some key figures from the women's sector honoured in this year's Queen's birthday honours list. Congratulations to Dinah Cox (OBE, Executive Director of Rosa), Katherine Rake (OBE, Director of Fawcett), Sheila Coates (MBE, South Essex Rape & Incest Crisis Centre), Naana Otoo-Oyortey (MBE, Director of FORWARD) and Shaista Gohir (MBE, Director of the Muslim Women's Network), and all the other hardworking women who received honours.

Read full Birthday Honours List 2008


New women's fund launched

10 June 2008

Rosa, a new UK-wide fund devoted exclusively to championing and investing in charities working with women and girls, launched on 10 June. Rosa will begin making grants in 2009 and will be based initially in the Women's Resource Centre's offices in London.

Read the full press release here...


Take action to support Rape Crisis centres

17 March 2008

While it’s great news that the government has recently announced emergency funding of £1m for Rape Crisis centres, this is only enough to stop the imminent closure of centres at immediate risk. Now is the time to keep the pressure on, to ask for sustainable funding for the future, to safeguard these vital services, and meet the needs of women survivors.

Find out what you can do to support Rape Crisis centres