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Today was a brilliant day for Cohort 4 in terms of being able to promote what we represent. That is, women supporting and empowering other women to be safe, and to achieve their potential. One of our new women is 24 years old with complex issues. She is socially isolated
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Accidents happen, and for one reason or another, my boyfriend and I recently found ourselves driving to a local pharmacy together, nervous and filled with a sense of embarassment. I know that I have absolutely nothing to be ashamed about when requesting emergency contraception and that I have every right
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Cohort 4 delivered our OCN Level 3 accredited Safeguarding & Safe Lone Working Unit to colleagues from Talent Match this week. This is the 3rd time this Unit was delivered, having been updated with the latest case studies and safe working considerations.  Incorporating P.L.A.N. information from the Suzy Lamplugh Trust,
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I previously wrote about my experiences with anxiety and depression, and made a huge deal of how anti-depressants can be amazing for some people, sung their praises and said that nobody should be made to feel ashamed for taking them. I still stand by that, but recently I made the
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The Resilience of Women in the Refugee Crisis  On Wednesday the 8th of March, otherwise widely known as International Women’s Day, I attended an event at the University of Worcester. Organised by Senior Lecturer and Cohort 4 Director, Beverley Gilbert. Several of the women connected with Cohort 4 attended this
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