Contact with New Experts and Charity Organisations

To find out more about what stakeholders actually need, I contacted the following experts/organisations for more information and advice.

1.Experts

(1)Sarah Day www.wearandresist.com sarah@wearandresist.com

Wear and Resist was started by Sarah Day, in early 2017. Wear and Resist supports a range of women’s charities giving £2 from each design associated with them. I have already emailed her and look forward to her reply. I plan to be able to discuss with her donation type jewellery designs and help influence.

(2)Heather Thomas heather.thomas@thelightbox.org.uk

Head of Learning and Engagement at LightBox, The Lightbox or to take part in a group artist-led session for adults affected by mental health issues. I would like to have the opportunity to work together to organize workshops and try to combine art and counselling.

2. Charities/Organisations

(1) ANAWIM centre for women in Birmingham www.anawim.co.uk

Anawim brings people together from a range of communities and backgrounds to help women understand the impact of their trauma, and to begin the healing process by overcoming obstacles and learning how to move forward to a brighter future for themselves and their families.

(2) Being Woman UK www.being-woman.org.uk

“Prejudice and discrimination harms individuals, communities and society. BEING WOMAN is a charitable incorporated organisation based in Northumberland, United Kingdom. They are committed to empowering women with the knowledge, skills and confidence to challenge all forms of prejudice and discrimination in society.

(3)Rights of Women www.rightsofwomen.org.uk

T heir vision is to achieve equality, justice and safety in the law for all women.

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