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Centre of Excellence

The Women’s Centre for Excellence is a collection of knowledge, evidence, resources and tools based on experience, by and for organisations within and supporting the women’s sector.

The Centre has been developed as part of the Labyrinth Project, a partnership led by Solace Women’s Aid in conjunction with organisations across England, Northern Ireland and Scotland to support and strengthen the women’s sector, addressing the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on women.

This online repository aims to contribute to a stronger, better connected and more inclusive women’s sector nationally by sharing knowledge, resources, learning and best practice, and identifying core elements of effectiveness in strengthening the sector. While the Labyrinth Project is time-limited, the Centre will continue its legacy, taking the learning as a starting point and creating a space to share information and evidence of what works that is readily accessible by women’s sector organisations, groups, and individual women.