Posts Tagged ‘Women’

Voluntary sector is ‘failing its women’

Women in Society

Seven in ten voluntary sector employees are female, yet just over four in ten charities are led by female CEOs or chairs. And in charities with turnover of £10m or more, women are in the top jobs at just 27 per cent of them. These are just two of the damning statistics contained in Rowena Lewis’s explosive new report, the culmination of her research into women leaders in the sector as part of her Clore Social Fellowship.

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Including Women 2011 AGM – Women shaping the environment

Women United

Including Women based in Balsall Heath have an women’s only event on the 1st of December 2011 10-2pm (venue to be confirmed) we are expecting 70-100 women. We are looking for organisation doing women’s projects around the world particularly where women are involved in projects ‘shaping the environment’ whether locally, nationally or Internationally.

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Women’s Aid Open Day

Women in Society

Birmingham & Solihull Women’s’ Aid is holding an Open Day to enable professionals and members of the public to find out about the work we do with women and children affected by domestic violence, rape & sexual abuse, forced marriage, FGM and other gender-based abuse.

Taking place on Friday 23rd September 2011, Open between 12 noon and 5.00pm @ 35 Mayfield Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 9HT.

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W.A.I.T.S. Resettlement Project

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Are you supporting or providing a service to vulnerable Women, BAME (Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic) Women at risk of offending or who have been Involved in the Criminal justice system? WAITS Resettlement Project aims to support the most vulnerable women in our communities.

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