- 11.11.2021- Cross Cultural Training webinar 10-11am with Craig Pinkney from SOLVE we will be discussing Working with Black Men & boys around domestic abuse (this session is FULL but we are taking a waiting list please just email us if you want to go onto the WL)
- 15.11.2021- Cross Cultural Training webinar with Imran Manzoor from Breaking the Silence from 10-11:30am we will be discussing the Incel Movement, online hate and Misogyny (we have 40 spaces left) to book use this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIsf–qqTMiG9VB279TtsNQkVcmkTdFLpIG
- 16.11.2021- H.O.P.E focus group for VAWG sector leaders to gather the views around a development and leadership program for staff from racialised communities we have AM & PM sessions to book click here for 10-12 https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwpce-orT4rHtVubQVJFSnzvHcOIvawcUIZ for the PM session please use this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAufuyvqT8rHdw8UJEnzGI3ZEFXVL33naGi
- 23.11.2021- H.O.P.E will be speaking at Sikh Women’s Aid Domestic Abuse/ Sexual Violence event in Birmingham. They will also be showcasing their research into DA/SV within Sikh/Panjabi Communities. There is currently a waiting list for this in person event. For more information please check out: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-her-kings-are-born-sikh-womens-aid-conference-tickets-169245400549
- 25.11.2021- H.O.P.E alongside Zinthiya Trust will be hosting the Domestic Abuse Commissioner Nicole Jacobs, Leicestershire Police and the Lord Mayor of Leicestershire among other guests to a “invisible voices conference” from 10-12 (this is a in person event hosted in Leicester city) we will be discussing the #safetybeforestatus, no recourse to public funds (NRPFs) and what local and national charities are doing to support those survivors impacted by NRPF and VAWG to book please check out enclosed flyer. Limited spaces please book early.
- 26.11.2021- H.O.P.E will be speaking at the AAFDA #16daysofaction conference event from 10-11am and covering how to increase Black & Minoritised representation within the DA sector workforce and how this can reduce the impact of domestic abuse and homicides to book please click this link https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/16-days-of-action-one-ticket-access-to-all-8-events-tickets-198832783207
- 26.11.2021- H.O.P.E will be running their last national call on domestic abuse within Black & Minoritised Communities during C19. Speakers are attached. This call is from 12-1:15pm please book on now using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pfu6vpzgrH9WcJTaz2EujAb4Hm-PGDemS
- 30.11.2021 H.O.P.E focus group for staff from racialised communities working within the VAWG sector to gather the views around a development and leadership program for staff from racialised communities we have AM & PM sessions to book click here for 10-12 https: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0tfumtqDMrGtVXhrykX4xL134m942HX_Vh for the PM session please use this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYuf-yvrzgvG92AoppCMmVJaMrEjaz5fK19
- 3.12.2021- H.O.P.E will be speaking at the ESDAS AGM event alongside Surrey Police Chief Constable Gavin Stephens on Friday 3rd December 2021 between 09:30 – 12:30 GMT. Meena Kumari will be discussing the impact and outcomes from the national H.O.P.E calls and the cross cultural training webinars held from 2020-2021 and CC Gavin Stephens will be addressing what Surrey Police are doing are doing in relation to VAWG in public and private spaces and outlining the forces commitment to doing more and creating change. To book please contact H.O.P.E who will put you in touch with ESDAS.