This also means that the interventions we use are based in strong evidence.And we truly believe our services are amongst the most cutting edge in the UK and beyond.Cardiff Women's Aid is committed to delivering fully joined-up services, and that is why we work hard to continue to develop our wide portfolio of resources.Our mission and vision is what ultimately guides all that we do and as such we are are dedicating a section on our website for you to explore that moreA lot of organisations talk about their values or guiding principles but for all of us at Cardiff Women's Aid they are not just something we have written down to be kept on a shelf they are part of our very DNA as an organisation.We consistently strive to honest, genuine and accountable. Cyfannol Women's Aid. 906 likes. We are an independent women's organisation, dedicated to fighting violence against women and defending the rights of women and girls since 1974. To apply - send us your CV, an expression of interest letter and your portfolio.CARDIFF WOMEN'S AID HAS EXPANDED ITS TEAM AND WE ARE LOOKING FOR TALENTED, COMMITTED AND PASSIONATE INDIVIDUALS TO COME AND JOIN US DELIVERING OUR INNOVATIVE TRAUMA-INFORMED, RISK-ASSESSED AND NEEDS-LED SERVICE FOR WOMEN, CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AFFECTED BY ALL FORMS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, DOMESTIC ABUSE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCEWe are looking for a practical and empathetic individual to support the development of all our Women’s Centre activities, both online and offline, to create a varied, useful and appealing range of activities to support the healing, personal growth and networks of women throughout Cardiff. We will only share your personal data with these third parties according to applicable data protection laws or with your express permission. They will have experience in facilitating support groups and be capable of supporting clients through their journey to recovery. We value the time, space and freedom that allow creativity to bloom.We challenge ourselves individually and organisationally to look past constraints—striving to be our best through consciously taking risks. Other ways to contact us.
In the sector, we tend to use the phrase “domestic abuse” as opposed to “domestic violence”, in recognition of the fact that “violence” (as commonly understood) isn’t always present in abuse.However, attitude shifts can be glacially slow. As Luke Hart “Violence wasn’t the reason he was dangerous. They deserve specialist support which is fully informed about coercive control and how dangerous it can be to leave.Raise awareness. Support survivors.And always remember, if you need support or advice, our specialist workers are here to talk, 24/7. I saw something on the TV and suddenly thought there might be a way out.When I found the Women's Centre it was like I was in shock. We thought he was horrible – a nasty person – but never thought he was dangerous, but that’s because we didn’t understand that control is at the root of domestic abuse,” As a society, as services which support victims, as individuals who almost certainly know someone who has experienced or is experiencing abuse, we owe survivors and victims a deeper understanding. We know that the current situation is difficult and worrying for all of us but we understand how dangerous and stressful it is to be locked in with someone who is abusing you and your childrenAlthough we've had to make some changes to the way we work we are still here for youIf you need to leave your home and you only have one chance, take it, walk out with your children, get away and phone us and we'll come and get youWe are still delivering our full range of services, including accommodation, while working within Public Health guidanceSafe As, Cardiff Women’s Aid Children and Young People’s Team, will be taking part in a landmark research study focusing on specific interventions for children who have experienced domestic violence and abuse (DVA).