Accolades

Our contributions to research and service improvement have been recognised by a number of awards and publications.

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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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01225 984189

info@voicescharity.org

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This service has saved my mental health and has provided a safe service whilst helping with coping mechanisms for the future.

- Lena

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Bath MP Wera Hobhousemakes urgent appeal for the lifeline charity giving “Voices” to victims of Domestic Abuse

Bath MP makes urgent appeal for the lifeline charity giving “Voices” to victims of Domestic Abuse  Wera Hobhouse, Liberal Democrat MP for Bath, called for a debate in Parliament today (June 12) on providing greater Government support for long-term domestic abuse recovery services, rather than merely for crisis and risk-prevention. Her comments follow her recent…

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Wera Hobhouse Bath MP Speaks to Government to safeguard services like Voices, who are a life-line for survivors in Bath, offering long-term support

  ·  8,000 people experience domestic abuse each year in B&NES. Survivors need wraparound support to rebuild their lives after suffering the trauma of abuse. That’s why I called on the Government to safeguard services like Voices, who are a life-line for survivors in Bath, offering long-term support See the video of Wera speaking in Parliament…