Basis Calls to Action to end Violence Against Women & Girls 16 Days of Activism As a charity the vast majority of the women and girls of the women we support are affected by violence. Violence comes in many different forms, sometimes more visible than others and most victims who are affected come from all … Continue reading Ending Violence Against Women »
National Ugly Mugs (NUM), Basis Yorkshire and POW Nottingham are looking to contract someone with experience in (cross-)organisational development and partnership working to support a collaboration between three of the UK’s leading sex worker support organisations. About the role Our three organisations are looking for an organisational developer or strategic planner to work alongside us … Continue reading Seeking an Organisational Development Consultant »
In the week of the anniversary of the death of George Floyd we want to share our work to date to challenge racism against Black people and others who experience racism. This includes work on improvements to support and include those experiencing a racism and other groups who experience stigma and exclusion throughout all aspects … Continue reading Basis Yorkshire – Inclusion and Diversity »
Healthy Communities Together is a group of organisations who work with asylum seekers (Leeds Asylum Seeker Support Network), Gypsies and Travellers (Leeds GATE), sex workers (Basis Yorkshire), and Trans people (Yorkshire MESMAC), Leeds City Council and health (Leeds Clinical Commissioning Group) who also have a responsibility to all of these groups. We know that … Continue reading Improving health outcomes for people from marginalised communities – job vacancies available now via MESMAC »
On Monday 9th May we had our third Leeds Women’s Homelessness and Housing Frontline Network meeting and it was an incredible turn out of practitioners and front-line workers from all over Leeds! We had some brilliant discussions, and it was so wonderful to come away with key practical changes to make in the work we … Continue reading Front Line Network Meeting #3 »