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    Hard Edges

    2, September 2015

    12 stories. All from people who live on the hard edges of society. All from people who have faced hardship so extreme, you listen and can’t help to wonder how they are sitting in front of you today. All with aspirations. All with grievances....

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    Promoting Change: The Voices and Needs of Sheffield Girls

    24, July 2015

    Off the back of the Together Women Project (TWP)'s work with women, they have repeatedly found that many of the women they work with started taking turns for the worse around the ages of twelve to thirteen. As a result, TWP, with the support of...

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  • Project Summary

    Together Women

    21, July 2015

    A co-production project working with a group of young women facing severe and multiple disadvantage to enable them to design their own solutions to prevent repeated patterns of victimisation, poverty, poor mental health and exclusion.

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  • Project Summary

    Birth Companions

    28, May 2015

    To provide support for pregnant women and new mothers who are facing severe and multiple disadvantage, enabling them to give their babies the best start in life.

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    Anawim

    28, May 2015

    Testing an alternative model of mental health support for women facing severe and multiple disadvantage.

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  • News Story

    Launch of Agenda: the new alliance for women and girls

    2, March 2015

    We welcome Katharine Sacks Jones, the Director of Agenda: the new alliance for women and girls, into post this week. The alliance will stimulate change in the way services respond to women and girls who have experienced multiple difficulties,...

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  • Publication

    Hard Edges: Mapping Severe and Multiple Disadvantage in England

    24, January 2015

    Lankelly Chase Foundation with Heriot-Watt University has released the most robust research to date on severe and multiple disadvantage In England.

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    Showcasing Women-Centered Solutions

    26, September 2014
    Showcasing Women-Centered Solutions

    The Women Centred Working initiative has arisen as a result of decades of experience supporting women in the most difficult situations to make positive, long-term changes to their lives. The initiative is a chance to show how the women-centred...

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    Women and Girls At Risk: Evidence Across the Life Course

    2, August 2014
    Women and Girls At Risk - Evidence Across the Life Course

    A constellation of structural and individual risk factors - in childhood and as adults - lead too many women and girls to the criminal justice system, secure psychiatric accommodation, chronic use of drugs and alcohol, prostitution,...

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    Ethnic Inequalities in Mental Health: Promoting Lasting Positive Change

    2, February 2014
    Ethnic Inequalities in Mental Health: Promoting Lasting Positive Change

    LankellyChase, in partnership with Mind, The Afiya Trust and Centre for Mental Health have come together to develop a programme of work with the aim of promoting lasting positive change in the field of ethnic inequality and mental...

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