Select Committee on Home Affairs Sixth Report



Appendix 1: Stakeholder organisations

The following organisations were contacted and encouraged to publicise the eConsultation:

Agency for Culture and Change Management; All MPs and Peers; All Sikh Women's Organisation; Amnesty International (Gender Unit); Association of Chief Police Officers; Bedfordshire Police; Bedfordshire Probation Service; Black Association of Women Step Out (Wales); British Medical Association; Broken Rainbow; Bury Park Community and Resource Centre; Centre for Youth and Community Development, Luton; Child and Women's Abuse Studies Unit; Children and Family Court Advisory Service; Chinese Information and Advice Centre; Citizens Advice Bureaux; Community Legal Service; Co-ordinated Action Against Domestic Abuse; Council of Faiths; Criminal Justice Alliance; Dallow Learning Community Centre; Eaves Housing for Women; End Violence Against Women; Equalities Commission; Family Justice Council

FATIMA women's network; Fawcett Society; Forced Marriage Unit; Foundation for Women's Health, Research and Development; Ghar se Ghar (a Luton based women's organisation); Government Office Domestic Violence leads; Grassroots (faith-based group with branches across the country); Greater London Domestic Violence Project; HALT Domestic Violence; Haven Wolverhampton; Her Majesty's Courts Service; Home Office Domestic Violence unit; Hounslow Domestic Violence Network; IMKAAN; Iranian and Kurdish Women's Organisation; Justice for Women; Karma Nirvana; Local Authority Domestic Violence co-ordinators; Local Government Association; London Feminist Network; London Irish Women's Centre; Luton All Women's Centre; Luton Borough Council; Luton Council of Faiths; Luton Law Centre

Luton Rights; Luton Sixth Form College; Luton teaching Primary Care Trust; Luton Women's Aid; Machins ( a firm of solicitors); MALE; MENTER (regional network for BME voluntary organisations and communities); Metropolitan Police; National Alliance of Women's Organisations; National Centre for Domestic Violence; National Federation of Women's Institutes; Newham Asian Women's Project; NSPCC; Parliamentary Outreach and Communications Service; Refuge; Refugee Women's Resource Project; Respect; Rights of Women; Shanthona Women's Group (Luton); South London African Women's Organisation; Southall Black Sisters; Southwark Police Community Safety Unit; Survivors of Lesbian Partner Abuse (SOLA); Survivors UK; The Safer Luton Partnership Marsh Farm Community Development Trust; University of Bedfordshire; Victim Support; Violence Against Women Working Group; Vishvas Project (Southwark); Wales Women's National Commission; Welsh Women's Aid; White Ribbon Campaign; Womankind Worldwide; Women Against Rape/Black Women's Rape Action Project; Women's Aid; Women's National Commission;YWCA.

 


 
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