WebMar 7, 2024 · Manchester-based Safety4Sisters North West campaigns for justice for migrant women who have experienced gender or race-based violence. On the 16 th March, they are hosting the ‘Migrant Women Demanding Justice’ event at the People’s History Museum for anyone interested in how migrant women’s rights can be improved. WebConversations with Iris is a podcast/zoomcast series on migration, displacement and (im)mobility produced by the Institute for Research into Superdiversity at the University of Birmingham. In our Conversations, we dialogue with researchers, teachers, writers, migrants, refugees, activists, community organisers, artists and policymakers on ...
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WebSep 3, 2024 · Launch of Abonsh House – 3rd September 2024. Safety4Sisters North West in partnership with Salford Women’s and Irwell Valley Housing Association are delighted to announce the opening of Abonsh House a new dedicated refuge service for migrant women survivors of gender-based violence with no recourse to public funds. WebMay 13, 2024 · Safety4Sisters has moved its services online in response to the crisis, and while Samira admits that "it's nice to talk over Zoom" she misses "talking to a real person, sharing a meal and chatting nonsense". The group is providing some financial support and fun activities, but the loss of human contact, a hot meal and a bus pass is taking its toll. WebSandhya Sharma, Group Coordinator at Safety4Sisters Manchester, said: “The Domestic Abuse Bill must provide meaningful support for migrant women with insecure immigration status within its parameters. Without access to safety, protection and justice, women with no recourse to public funds are at serious risk of further abuse.”. Pragna Patel ... can kokomi revive