Women’s Weekly Newsletter

At Eaves we believe that violence against women and girls (VAWG) is a crime, and we want news stories about it to reflect that. That’s why we’ve developed our own free weekly e-newsletter to challenge VAWG, gender inequality and discrimination.

The Women’s Weekly Newsletter provides:

  • Violence against women media coverage;
  • A feminist analysis of news stories;
  • Information about events, training and conferences from the women’s sector;
  • Vacancies and volunteering opportunities; and
  • Calls for action, lobbying and campaigning.

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Back issues

  • Women's Weekly Newsletter Issue 440

    Thursday 21st March 2013

    Man begins sentence for violent rape of a woman after working as care home manager under false identity; Woman leaps from balcony to escape harassmen… read more

  • Women's Weekly Newsletter Issue 439

    Thursday 14th March 2013

    Enfield man convicted of trafficking girls for sexual exploitation – one victim still missing; Women’s activism takes place across London for Int… read more

  • Women's Weekly Newsletter Issue 438

    Tuesday 12th March 2013

    Eight men held on suspicion of sexual abuse; Stratford man banned from the tube for sexually assaulting two women; Online pornography blamed for the … read more

  • Women's Weekly Newsletter Issue 437

    Thursday 28th February 2013

    Woman trafficked to London tells court of on-going abuse and exploitation; MPs and House of Commons staff accessing pornographic websites on their wo… read more

  • Women's Weekly Newsletter Issue 436

    Thursday 21st February 2013

    Man admits to random knife attacks on two women; MPS say they will prosecute families who send their daughters abroad for FGM; Brighton Council to op… read more

Our success stories

Molly, 38 from London

3rd May 2012

Molly* says… “When I was 38, I was raped and beaten by my boyfriend. He turned my life upside down and it… read more

Maria, 23 from Greater London

3rd May 2012

Maria* says… “I first came to Eaves’ Scarlet Centre just before Christmas after my boyfriend’s friend… read more