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WWA supports Welsh Government's 6 Nations Domestic Abuse Campaign

Communities Minister, Carl Sargeant launched a campaign today (3rd Feb) to tackle the increased levels of domestic violence that occur around the time of major sporting events such as the Six Nations rugby tournament.

First Minister launches Christmas domestic abuse campaign with WWA's support

Today (5th December), the Welsh Government launched their Christmas campaign to tackle domestic abuse. The launch took place in Cardiff City Centre, where a giant Letter to Santa was set up to raise awareness of the detrimental effects of domestic abuse on children and young people. This is the second stage of the Welsh Government's "Live Fear Free" campaign to tackle violence against women in Wales.

Minister, Cardiff Devils and Cardiff City FC speak out against VAW for White Ribbon Day

"Domestic abuse is a hidden problem but it affects so many women and children in Wales - the statistics are shocking. We are proud to support Welsh Women's Aid in their vital work supporting women and children. It's vital that men take a stand against violence towards women and for that reason we're supporting the White Ribbon Campaign."

TAKE ACTION NOW: SAVE LEGAL AID

Next Monday 31 October, the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill will be debated by MPs in the House of Commons.

“Light a Candle” to mark International Day to End Violence Against Women

BAWSO Women’s Aid and Welsh Women’s Aid are organising this year’s annual ecumenical "Light a Candle" service in Llandaff Cathedral to mark International Day to End Violence Against Women ("White Ribbon Day"), please see the agenda.

The Welsh Assembly Government is committed to tackling this persistent form of inequality for women as well as underpinning our commitment to all victims of domestic abuse.

Carl Sargeant, Minister for Social Justice & Local Government, 25 March 2010

Violence against women and girls continues unabated in every continent, country and culture. It takes a devastating toll on women’s lives, on their families, and on society as a whole. Most societies prohibit such violence — yet the reality is that too often, it is covered up or tacitly condoned

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, 8 March 2007

Welsh Women's Aid are pleased to announce that the no recourse to public funds pilot has now been extended to March 2011

22 Jul 2010

Welsh Women's Aid are pleased to inform you that the no recourse to public funds pilot has now been extended to March 2011.

This is very positive news for the sector due to the fact that the original pilot was originally only until February 2010. Welsh Women's Aid will continue to monitor the pilot so if your group is contacted by a woman with NRPF could you please complete and return the attached monitoring form.

The process for the pilot is attached and further information can be found on WWA website or if you need further information please don't hesitate to contact Nesta Lloyd Jones.

It is vital that we continue to monitor the pilots because WWA, and other organisations, have a number of concerns about the pilot and are still lobbying the Home Office for a long term solution.

Theresa May says Pilot Scheme for Domestic Violence Victims Will Continue

Home Secretary and Minister for Equalities, Theresa May, made a speech at the Women’s Aid Conference in Warwick last week in which she said that stopping violence against women would be a 'priority for the government’.

She added that victims of abuse, who have no access to public funds because of their immigration status, will continue to be helped by the Eaves Housing for Women Ltd, a charity that has supported more than 250 women, until March 2011. She also committed to finding a long-term solution to make sure victims are protected after that.

Eaves Housing provides support to victims in the UK on a spouse of partner visa, who have been forced to leave their home because of domestic violence.

She said: "I believe I have a unique opportunity to bring about real change to the lives and status of women in this country and my ambition is nothing less than ending violence against women and girls."

The Home Secretary also confirmed that the government would reverse the decline in rape crisis centres. It will now look to fund 15 new centres, and how to provide more stable funding for existing centres.

You can view the full speech on the Equalities website