Digital Art Project – #75Women
H.O.P.E Launches Digital Art Project – #75Women Launched 7 June 2021 See more
H.O.P.E Launches Digital Art Project – #75Women Launched 7 June 2021 See more
H.O.P.E Sponsors Nazir Afzal Essay Competition Win £500 The annual Nazir Afzal Essay Competition, organised by HARM network, is named after British solicitor and former Chief Crown Prosecutor Nazir Afzal OBE who, during a 25 year career, has prosecuted some of the most high profile
Would you like to be a Safelives pioneer? SafeLives, the UK-wide charity dedicated to ending domestic abuse, for everyone and for good. If you are interested in joining the Pioneer community, they would love to hear from you! They are looking for three to four
The Domestic Abuse Act Must Provide Safety for all Women By Meena Kumari and Dr Nicola Sharp-Jeffs OBE We cannot describe the forthcoming Domestic Abuse Act as “landmark” or “once in a generation” if it leaves behind some of the most marginalised and vulnerable women
Surviving Economic Abuse (SEA) – No Recourse to Public Funds Download the full article Go to website Credit: Surviving economic abuse and Southall Black Sisters for writing this
H.O.P.E featured in the Leicester Mercury Read the full article
H.O.P.E Launches Digital Art Project – #63Women Launched 8 March 2021 See more
The Story of H.O.P.E Helping Other People Everyday How a group of Black and Brown women reshaped domestic abuse support networks in lockdown. 01 March 2021 Read full report
H.O.P.E speaks to Rianna Raymond-Williams. Writer, Researcher, and Social Entrepreneur. She is the founder of Shine ALOUD UK (C.I.C), journalist for the likes of The Voice Newspaper, Black Ballad, and The Independent and is a Sexual Health Advisor for the NHS. This article covers Since
H.O.P.E has been following the work of Jahnine Davis and Nick Marsh (Listenup research) and wanted to share their work around the application of an intersectional lens when working with young people. Understanding young people has to include understanding their lived experiences of pre-existing inequalities