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

General administration

General administration papers relating to Welsh Women's Aid, which include information booklets and leaflets; notes on the history of Welsh Women's Aid, apparently compiled for a proposed publication on the subject; details of insurance provision for refuges (kept in separate envelope); and declaration of trust with list of Welsh Women's Aid trustees (kept in separate envelope).

Newsletters

Material relating to Women's Aid newsletters, primarily the Welsh Women's Aid newsletter Lloches and what appears to have been its predecessor, Barn Merched/Women's View. Along with copies of the newsletters, the material includes mastheads and graphics, a Letraset pack and articles submitted for publication.

Reports and statistics

Reports and statistics relating to Welsh Women's Aid, including research projects; completed questionnaires sent out to Women's Aid branches within Wales, together with an analysis of the results; statistics relating to individual branches of Women's Aid within Wales; staff work reports; Annual Reports; Annual Reviews; and reports submitted to the National Assembly of Wales in Cardiff.

Children and family

Material relating to children and families, particularly those housed within Welsh Women's Aid refuges. Includes details relating to the rôle of the childworker within Welsh Women's Aid and records of childworker meetings. Press cuttings (of which there are a significant number) kept in separate folder; printed booklets and leaflets kept in separate envelopes.

Publicity and media

Material relating to publicity and the media as it relates to Welsh Women's Aid, including Publicity Strategy Team records (kept in separate envelope); press releases; correspondence, largely with newspapers and television companies; press cuttings (kept in separate envelope); and guidelines on public speaking and how to deal with the media. A number of items relating 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, are kept in a separate envelope.

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