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Last week I attended two fantastic events run by Cohort 4 to celebrate 100 years since some women got the vote. These were funded by the Government’s Women’s & Equality Committee as part of the Centenary of the women’s vote small funding for small women’s organisations across the UK. At
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Cohort 4, as a woman’s organisation in North Warwickshire, has been awarded funding to enable awareness raising and celebration of the importance of the centenary in our area. The Act of 1918 gave some women the vote for the first time and paved the way for the introduction of universal
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My background I grew up in a household with extreme physical and mental abuse.  I was very shy and withdrawn.  When I left home all I did for years was help members of my family and allow them to use me.  They would act nice when they wanted something and
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We regularly hear comments from our women about the sense of loneliness and isolation they experience. When women survive abuse, histories of mental ill health or other complexities, loneliness is often something that is not specifically. addressed. Yet we know that loneliness has a profound impact on a person’s ability
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It isn’t always easy managing a women’s community resource with the challenges we have had. However, since starting up almost four years ago, we are still here and still making a significant difference to women with multiple and complex needs. This year we have shown our resilience and determination to
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