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Awareness Raising Campaigns

This workshop, as part of the Labyrinth Learning Series, explores effective ways of engaging whole communities in awareness raising campaigns around women’s safety at night, domestic abuse and active allyship.

Speakers: Frankie Skinner, Campaigns and Communications Coordinator, Equation and Holly Mills, Campaigns and Communications Project Worker, Equation

About the Labyrinth Learning Series: The Labyrinth Learning Series, by the Labyrinth Project, is a series of 50-minute sessions for networking with colleagues from the women’s sector across the UK and sharing ‘How To’ solutions to some of our common challenges as we explore examples of innovative, replicable and inspiring work.

2022

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