Women's Aid

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1973: Erin Pizzey of the Chiswick women's refuge...

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1973

Erin Pizzey of the Chiswick women's refuge was the presiding spirit behind the first Women's Aid (WA) National Conference, held in London.
Ross, Elizabeth Arledge, and Miriam L. Bearse. A Chronology of the Women’s Liberation Movement in Britain. Editors Boyle, Karen E. and The Oral History Project Advisory Group, The Feminist Archive, 1996, http://Bodleian.
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1973: Erin Pizzey of the Chiswick women's refuge...

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1973

Erin Pizzey of the Chiswick women's refuge was the presiding spirit behind the first Women's Aid (WA) National Conference, held in London.
Ross, Elizabeth Arledge, and Miriam L. Bearse. A Chronology of the Women’s Liberation Movement in Britain. Editors Boyle, Karen E. and The Oral History Project Advisory Group, The Feminist Archive, 1996, http://Bodleian.
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1976: The National Women's Aid Federation (NWAF)...

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1976

The National Women's Aid Federation (NWAF) split into four separate organisations, for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Ross, Elizabeth Arledge, and Miriam L. Bearse. A Chronology of the Women’s Liberation Movement in Britain. Editors Boyle, Karen E. and The Oral History Project Advisory Group, The Feminist Archive, 1996, http://Bodleian.
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1990: Partly as a result of the work of Women's...

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1990

Partly as a result of the work of Women's Aid , the Home Office for the first time issued a circular to Chief Constables instructing them to treat domestic violence as crime.
Wainwright, Martin. “Reform at heart of Women’s Aid mission”. The Guardian, 27 Dec. 2003, p. 13.
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