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This report investigates the issues raised in the ‘why women?’ research of 2006 by exploring: the benefits and value of ‘by women for women’ services in both the third and private sectors; and the current challenges facing women’s organisations delivering women only services and spaces. Read more
WRC have compiled a series of six papers to evidence the impact of the UK Government’s COVID-19 restrictions and legislation as evidence for The Joint Committee on Human Rights enquiry. This paper, the 6th in the series, addresses the need to strengthen institutional responses to data collection during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Read more
WRC have compiled a series of six papers to evidence the impact of the UK Government’s COVID-19 restrictions and legislation as evidence for The Joint Committee on Human Rights enquiry. This paper, the fifth in the series, focuses upon adopting targeted measures for disadvantaged groups of women. Read more
WRC have compiled a series of six papers to evidence the impact of the UK Government’s COVID-19 restrictions and legislation as evidence for The Joint Committee on Human Rights enquiry. This paper, the fourth in the series, focusses upon providing socio-economic support to women. Read more
WRC have compiled a series of six papers to evidence the impact of the UK Government’s COVID-19 restrictions and legislation as evidence for The Joint Committee on Human Rights enquiry. This paper, the third in the series, focuses upon ensuring equal participation of women in decision-making during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Read more
WRC have compiled a series of six papers to evidence the impact of the UK Government’s COVID-19 restrictions and legislation as evidence for The Joint Committee on Human Rights enquiry. this paper, the second in the series, is about protecting women and girls from gender-based violence during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more
WRC have compiled a series of six papers to evidence the impact of the UK Government’s COVID-19 restrictions and legislation as evidence for The Joint Committee on Human Rights enquiry. This paper addresses the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women’s health. Read more
This case study has been produced by Women’s Resource Centre. Read more
This case study has been produced by Women’s Resource Centre (WRC) in collaboration with several women’s organisations working in rural communities in the North East of England. Read more
A case study of severance in the child social care system. Read more
A case study of severance in the child social care system Read more
This case study forms part of Women’s Resource Centre’s (WRC) response to the House of Lords Select Committee on Public Services inquiry into the lessons which can be learned from the COVID-19 crisis. Read more
This case study forms part of Women’s Resource Centre’s (WRC) response to the House of Lords Select Committee on Public Services’ call for evidence about lessons from coronavirus. Read more
WRC's response to the House of Lords Select Committee on Public Services Inquiry into the lessons which can be learned from charities in the COVID-19 crisis. Read more
Comparative report based on survey findings on the impact the coronavirus pandemic impacts the UK's sector for Black and Minoritised Women. Read more
A report detailing findings from a WRC, Rosa & Women's Fund Scotland survey. Read more
Findings from a nationwide survey. Read more
Our response to the FRG's draft principles for good practice when children’s services are working with families, where there is, or has been, domestic abuse. Read more
A report focusing on the five key areas relative to the CEDAW recommendations. Read more
Executive summary of independent evaluation report into Women’s Commissioning Support Unit. Read more
An evaluation of a Three Year Pilot Programme‘ Building capacity, developing partnerships’ Read more
WRC response to Cabinet Office's 'Giving Green' Paper in 2011. Read more
This Shadow Report is a collective effort developed from research, information and testimony provided by a number of NGOs who are concerned about discrimination against women. Read more
This research is part of a joint project between the Women’s Resource Centre and Rape Crisis (England and Wales). Read more