Accolades
Our contributions to research and service improvement have been recognised by a number of awards and publications.
Accolades
Our contributions to research and service improvement have been recognised by a number of awards and publications.
We are delighted to say that our contributions to research and service improvement have been recognised by awards, through invitations to talk and publications:
May 2021, VOICES co-authored an article on ‘Domestic Abuse and the COVID-19 pandemic’ in the British Medical Journal.
December 2020, Keynote speech to a national healthcare conference on ‘Domestic Violence & Abuse Improving Practice during Covid-19’
2019/20, VOICES was chosen as Bath Building Society’s Charity of the Year.
2018, VOICES’ co-founder Margi Isaac was awarded Volunteer of the Year at Bath & North East Somerset Council’s Community Awards
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