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For women living with trauma, it’s hard to believe that life can change. A safe home, a positive future, a happy Christmas…they can feel out of reach. But change is possible. Over the last 30 years, we’ve seen hundreds of women take steps towards safety, health and independence.
Oh what a night! One25 is abuzz with excited anecdotes and heart-warming reflections on a really special evening. The Station was lit with draped fairy lights, pink and purple balloons, plate upon plate of mouth-watering homemade cakes and delicious nibbles. As attendees poured in to mark our 30th anniversary, the atmosphere came to life: old friends greeting each other for the first time in years; former…
Recently, Scotland has been exploring changes to its sex work laws, specifically considering the criminalisation of those who buy sex, not those who sell it. This approach is known as the Nordic Model, already in place in countries like Sweden and Norway. It’s sparked important conversations about how different legal frameworks impact the lives, safety, and dignity of people who sell sex. Currently in England,…
Bristol’s first women’s census finds twenty-three times more women sleeping rough than government counts New findings from the third national Women’s Rough Sleeping Census, published today by Solace and Single Homeless Project alongside Crisis and Change Grow Live, reveal that government figures dramatically underestimate the number of women sleeping rough – including here in Bristol. In 2024 the first women’s census was conducted in Bristol…