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Welsh Women's Aid Archive (Archif Menywod Cymru/Women's Archive of Wales) Ffeil / File
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Women's Archive of Wales / 'Mapping Wales' project

Material relating to the collaboration between Welsh Women's Aid and the Women's Archive of Wales (Archif Menywod Cymru) and between Welsh Women's Aid and the 'Mapping Wales' project, the latter being a Wales Higher Education Libraries Forum collaborative research project based at the University of Wales Aberystwyth. The Women's Archive of Wales were to obtain a copious amount of records from Welsh Women's Aid, records which now comprise this present archive.

Law and legislation/Police

Material relating to law and legislation and the police as they apply to the work of Welsh Women's Aid. Includes material relating to the Family Law Bill of 1995 and subsequent Family Law Act of 1996, and also to the ill-fated Family Homes and Domestic Violence Bill of 1995. Welsh Women's Aid's response to the Family Law Bill 1995 forms part of the Police and Legal Group mailings (kept in separate envelope). Press cuttings, of which there are a significant number, kept in separate folder; printed booklets and leaflets kept in separate envelope.

Funding and fundraising

Material relating to Welsh Women's Aid's ongoing strategies to obtain funding for the continued running and upkeep of refuges, employment of staff, etc, mostly comprising grant applications made to national bodies such as the National Lottery, Children in Need and the Burson Marsteller Initiative as well as to more local organisations and councils; together with reports, records of meetings, etc of the Women's Aid Funding Strategy Working Party.

She:Mail : Welsh Women's Aid website and email project

Material relating to the setting up and maintenance of Welsh Women's Aid's website and email facilities, known as 'She:Mail', the items largely comprising questionnaires sent out to Welsh Women's Aid branches regarding information to be included on the website, together with a printed-out user's manual and records relating to the Welsh Women's Aid Website Working Party.

Domestic violence/Violence against women

Material relating to domestic violence and violence towards women in general, including a significant number of press cuttings dating from the 1970s to the 2000s; Welsh Women's Aid press releases; copies of parliamentary debates and reports, 1975-1983; and material relating to the Working Group on Domestic Violence and Violence against Women in Wales and to Women's Aid Domestic Violence Forums. A small number of items relate to Erin Pizzey, founder of the first shelters for abused women in and around London, who later significantly modified her views on domestic violence and became an advocate for men's rights.

Funding and fundraising

Material (divided into two large boxes: 1979-1999 and 2000-2002) relating to Welsh Women's Aid's ongoing strategies to obtain funding for the continued running and upkeep of refuges, mostly comprising information regarding potential sources of funding, together with questionnaires and application forms; and records of Welsh Women's Aid's Funding Strategy Working Party. In a smaller box are a series of Welsh Women's Aid Member Group Service Provision draft reports for 2001-2002.

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