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Welsh Women's Aid Archive (Archif Menywod Cymru/Women's Archive of Wales) Ffeil / File
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Llandrindod & Builth Wells Women's Aid/South Powys Women's Aid/Radnorshire Women's Aid branch archives

ONE ITEM IS CLOSED FOR 82 YEARS FROM DATE OF LAST ENTRY. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 EXEMPTION (SECTION 40) (PERSONAL INFORMATION).

Papers of Radnorshire Women's Aid (which appears to have previously been known as South Powys Women's Aid - see letter dated 16 June 1989; there are also two (undated, but apparently earlier) letters headed 'Llandrindod & Builth Wells Women's Aid'), including Annual Reports, 1990-1996; correspondence relating to complaints made against Radnorshire Women's Aid and against one staff member in particular (embargoed); correspondence relating to funding and other matters; accounts and statistics; and records of meetings.

Funding and fundraising

Material (divided into two large boxes: 1979-1999 and 2000-2002) relating to Welsh Women's Aid's ongoing strategies to obtain funding for the continued running and upkeep of refuges, mostly comprising information regarding potential sources of funding, together with questionnaires and application forms; and records of Welsh Women's Aid's Funding Strategy Working Party. In a smaller box are a series of Welsh Women's Aid Member Group Service Provision draft reports for 2001-2002.

Women's Archive of Wales / 'Mapping Wales' project

Material relating to the collaboration between Welsh Women's Aid and the Women's Archive of Wales (Archif Menywod Cymru) and between Welsh Women's Aid and the 'Mapping Wales' project, the latter being a Wales Higher Education Libraries Forum collaborative research project based at the University of Wales Aberystwyth. The Women's Archive of Wales were to obtain a copious amount of records from Welsh Women's Aid, records which now comprise this present archive.

Children and family

ONE ITEM IS CLOSED FOR 100 YEARS FROM DATE OF LAST ENTRY. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 EXEMPTION (SECTION 40) (PERSONAL INFORMATION).

Material relating to children and families, particularly those housed within Welsh Women's Aid refuges, including staff codes of practice and guidelines, records of Welsh Women's Aid Children's Group meetings, reports, press cuttings and printed information booklets aimed at both children and adults. Newspaper cuttings kept in marked envelope.

Domestic violence/Violence against women

Material relating to domestic violence and violence against women in general, including resource information; reports and statistics; press cuttings; and material relating to victim support projects and to campaigns by the Justice for Women movement to free Kiranjit Ahluwalia, Porn Enticknap, Emma Humphreys, Sara Thornton and other women convicted and imprisoned for killing abusive husbands or partners. Together with papers relating to the Powys Domestic Abuse Forum (held in folder), which include records of Forum meetings.

Law and legislation / Police

** TWO ITEMS ARE CLOSED FOR 82 YEARS FROM DATE OF LAST ENTRY. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 EXEMPTION (SECTION 40) (PERSONAL INFORMATION). ***

Material relating to law and legislation and the police as they apply to the work of Welsh Women's Aid. Includes records of Welsh Women's Aid Police and Legal Group meetings, 1989-1997; material relating to the Domestic Violence and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1976, the Domestic Proceedings and Magistrates Courts Act 1978 and the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984; material relating to the Local Government Bill of 1985, which became the Local Government Act 1985 and to the Legal Aid Bill of 1988, which became the Legal Aid Act 1988; response to the Home Office report on domestic violence, June 1989; material relating to the Family Courts Campaign; records of meetings, seminars and conferences; internal and external correspondence; and press cuttings.

There are references 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.

General administration

General administrative papers of Welsh Women's Aid, including diaries, 1985-2003; details of leasehold of refuge premises; Welsh Women's Aid membership agreements; individual refuge rules and guidelines; information leaflets, booklets and handbooks; lists of Welsh Women's Aid groups; staff duty rotas; and other general administrative material.

Welsh Women's Aid Trust

Material relating to the establishment of the Welsh Women's Aid Trust and of Welsh Women's Aid as a registered charity, including legal declarations, with accompanying solicitors' correspondence; list of Welsh Women's Aid trustees; agenda of the inaugural meeting of the Welsh Women's Aid Trust; and printed booklet titled 'Responsibilities of Charity Trustees'. The undated item - a photocopied page from a printed source detailing the nature of 'trusts' - is annotated with the following: 'WWA Trust has now dissolved'; however, there is no apparent indication of how and when this occurred.

She:Mail : Welsh Women's Aid website and email project

Material relating to the setting up and maintenance of Welsh Women's Aid's website and email facilities, known as 'She:Mail', the items largely comprising questionnaires sent out to Welsh Women's Aid branches regarding information to be included on the website, together with a printed-out user's manual and records relating to the Welsh Women's Aid Website Working Party.

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