1. Increased, additional, centrally administered funding for core services which must be maintained in the long term including include planning for the increase in demand for services when restrictions are lifted... 1/2 #YouAreNotAlone
1 (contd). Such funding should be targeted at under-funded and specialist services which may not have benefited from generalised funding such as those meeting the needs of BME women, women with alcohol/drug problems or providing single-sex provision. 2/2 #YouAreNotAlone
2. An immediate commitment to repurpose the last Tampon Tax Fund to fund specialist women’s charities in the form of unrestricted grants. This fund was not previously ring-fenced and specialist women’s charities lost out. #YouAreNotAlone See @whywomen for more details
3. Additional provision of safe, properly resourced and staffed accommodation including specialist single-sex provision for homeless women. #YouAreNotAlone
4. A guarantee that all restraining orders will automatically be extended until after social distancing measures are removed. #YouAreNotAlone
5. Quicker Disclosure and Barring Service checks (DBS) to enable more efficient appointment of staff to specialist services. #YouAreNotAlone
6. More central funding for specialist services to provide additional IT infrastructure, including the capacity to ensure that confidentiality/security issues can be enhanced, especially during this lockdown when women cannot meet in person. #YouAreNotAlone
7. Additional funds to support women in refuges isolating and/or with the virus. #YouAreNotAlone
8. Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) for those delivering face to face services. #YouAreNotAlone
9. An amnesty on sanctions for those with insecure or no immigration status including suspension of ‘no recourse to public funds policies’ with a commitment to an end to such policies in the long term. #YouAreNotAlone
10. Support for women in prostitution with a focus on facilitating an exit from the trade. This should include specific measures for those with insecure immigration status, drug problems and any other additional needs. #YouAreNotAlone
11. Specific support to women accessing drug and alcohol services, many of whom end up ‘sofa-surfing’ where they are vulnerable to sexual abuse. #YouAreNotAlone
12. End the presumption of parental involvement in s.1(2A) of the Children Act 1989. Centre the rights of women and children to live free from the risk of harm in Family Court decisions regarding contact with an abusive parent. #YouAreNotAlone
13. Better protections around child maintenance payments to ensure they reach the primary caregiver and are not withheld as a form of financial abuse. #YouAreNotAlone
14. Better access to emergency and regular forms of contraception and other sexual & reproductive health services. #YouAreNotAlone
15. The provision of mobile phones (that are unknown to the abuser) and panic/alarm systems. #YouAreNotAlone
IT companies to be responsive to women’s requests to identify on-line tracking, spying and stalking systems and remove them or find ways round them. #YouAreNotAlone
17. Police and other agencies to look at their data on known abusers and take proactive steps to protect women and children from domestic violence, child sexual abuse and sexual violence... 1/3#YouAreNotAlone
17 (contd). Ensure that multi-agency support to women identified as being at high risk of serious and repeated violence from known perpetrators, continues to be coordinated via Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conferences (MARACs)... 2/3 #YouAreNotAlone
17 (contd). ...that high risk perpetrators are proactively monitored, and that the Domestic Violence Disclosure scheme continues to operate. 3/3 #YouAreNotAlone
This is the level of response that is required by government, local authorities, other organisations, corporations and businesses to tackle the horrific levels of sexual and domestic violence in our society. We need real commitment and real funding. #YouAreNotAlone
.@EVAWuk is calling for: abuse experts to feed into COBRA; emergency funding for charities which protect/support victims; public awareness campaigns; abolition of the “no recourse” rules which stop migrant women accessing refuges. endviolenceagainstwomen.org.uk/covid-19-new-e…
.@SBSisters are calling on hotels to offer offer rooms to women and children trapped in homes with domestic abusers as well as full protection and support for migrant women.southallblacksisters.org.uk/press-releases…
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This statement is in response to reports from Australia of members of the far-right National Socialist Network attending a Let Women Speak event in Melbourne today. 1/13
We stand in solidarity with women’s right to speak about the issues that affect them without the threat of violence. 2/13
We also stand in solidarity with Australian left feminists who have asked for clear differentiation to be made between women’s fight for sex-based rights and the organised far-right. 3/13
We then had the privilege of hearing the brilliant @akuareindorf speak about women's rights, human rights, free speech and academic freedom #Ed4WomensLib
#WPUK was founded in 2017 by grassroots volunteers in response to proposed changes to the Gender Recognition Act. Our campaign aimed to ensure that women's evidenced concerns were heard & our sex-based rights upheld. #WPUKfivetoday
🧵 🎂 Woman’s Place UK is 5 years old today 🎂
15,810 tickets sold
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215 blogs
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Evidence submissions, consultation responses, campaigns & more
We can not begin to thank everyone who have supported - with time & money - our meetings & campaigns, especially the women who have volunteered to make them happen. Their passion, time, skills & insights have made this campaign possible.
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“To make legislation in a climate where women have been silenced, esp women of faith & women of colour? You will never get good legislation” @ProfAliceS
Equalities, Human Rights & Civil Justice Gender Recognition Reform
Prof Alice Sullivan responds to @kevin_guyan previous evidence that social scientists are split on the need of sex based data.
‘Guyan is a research fellow in Theatre Film & TV studies…he does not have peer reviewed work..’
Prof Sullivan's opening statement from today's hearing at the 🏴 parliament 🔻
We are hopeful that the discussion on issues around sex and gender is opening up. Such discussion is essential if we are to find solutions that meet the needs, and uphold the rights, of everyone.
Since November 2017, Woman’s Place UK has organised 30 public events and nearly every one has been hosted in the face of substantial obstacles including aggressive and intimidating protests. womansplaceuk.org/2021/10/27/rec…
The intimidation of women meeting to discuss their rights has gone largely unchallenged and so has been allowed to grow. The failure of civic and political society to facilitate this important debate demonstrates an abject failure to adhere to the Equality Act and the PSED. /3