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Join ClinksWomen’s Work (Derbyshire) Ltd is a National Award Winning Charity based in Derby that supports women with complex needs of all ages. Many have become disadvantaged due to homelessness, domestic violence, drug addiction and mental/physical ill health. We offer support to those who wish to change their current lifestyle and try to tackle drug addiction within the client group. The organisation has a number of key partners who support its aims to delver sustainable changes and improvements in health and well- being for these individuals and their familes. There are currently four active projects each with it's own perfomance indicators and outcomes. These are - Below The Radar Project- The Link Work Project- The Little Links Project and The TurnAround Project. We deliver the domestic violence programme - The Freedom Programme and the Strengthening Families Strengthening Communities Parenting Progamme and we deliver a range of workshops including confidence courses, IT and Basic Maths
Contact
Address
The Convent
11 Bridge Gate
Derby
Derbyshire
DE1 3AU
United Kingdom
Help Line No.
01332 242 525
Work Tel. No.
01332 242 525
info@womens-work.org.uk
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Other
Custody or Community
Community
No. of service users
173
No. of Paid Staff
12
No. of Volunteers
30
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Legal status
Company limited by guarantee
Year of Formation
2003
Organisation's Income
£500k - £1m
Contract History
Regions
East Midlands
Derby UA
Derbyshire
Chesterfield
Area covered
1 or more local authorities
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy
Counselling
Domestic & sexual violence
Education
Family support
Holistic services
Sentence management
Other
Parenting skills
Personal development
Physical health
Lived experience involvement
Training
Volunteering
People you work with
Racially minoritised people
Children
Families
Foreign nationals
Victims
Women