Women’s Community Shelters (WCS) congratulates Chief Executive Officer, Annabelle Daniel, OAM, who
has been announced as a winner of Pro Bono Australia’s Impact 25 Awards 2021.
Annabelle Daniel appointed DVNSW Board Chair
by Nathalie Peacock | Mar 23, 2021 | 2021, Annabelle Daniel OAM, Latest News, Sector News, WCS News
Domestic Violence NSW (DVNSW), the peak body for specialist domestic and family violence services in the state, is pleased to announce the appointment of Annabelle Daniel OAM as Chair of the DVNSW Board.
READ MOREDVNSW appoints Annabelle Daniel as new Chair of the Board
by Nathalie Peacock | Mar 23, 2021 | 2021, Annabelle Daniel OAM, Latest News, Sector News
Domestic Violence NSW (DVNSW), the peak body for specialist domestic and family violence services in the state, is pleased to announce the appointment of Annabelle Daniel OAM as Chair of the DVNSW Board. Annabelle will succeed Helen Silvia, who held the Chair position for three years.
READ MOREOpen letter to principals: ‘The status quo is not good enough’
by Nathalie Peacock | Mar 7, 2021 | 2021, Annabelle Daniel OAM, Latest News, Respectful Relationships, Walk the Talk
You’ll no doubt be aware of significant media discussion recently about consent education, following a petition which brought forth an...
READ MORESecond Order of Australia Honour For Women’s Community Shelters
by Nathalie Peacock | Jan 25, 2021 | 2021, Sector News
Women’s Community Shelters (WCS) is delighted to celebrate one of our WCS family, Ms Yvonne Keane, who has been awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2021 Australia Day Awards.
READ MOREThe hidden red flag of domestic violence
by Nathalie Peacock | Oct 25, 2020 | 2020, Dannielle Miller, Sector News
Rachael thought there was no solution to saving herself and her twins from her abusive relationship. But she did break free. Here’s how she did it. As told to Dannielle Miller
READ MORENew Housing Collaboration Welcomes Two New Partners and Provides Secure Housing for 20 Homeless Women
by Nathalie Peacock | Oct 20, 2020 | 2020, Network News, Sector News
A unique new housing initiative has been developed which will provide safe and secure housing for 18 women over 55 years of age who are experiencing housing insecurity, through the refurbishment of a former private hospital in Mosman, Sydney.
READ MORECoercive control is a form of intimate terrorism and must be criminalised
by Nathalie Peacock | Oct 6, 2020 | 2020, Sector News
Women’s Community Shelters CEO, Annabelle Daniel, receives Medal of the Order of Australia in Queen’s Birthday 2020 Honours List
READ MOREChores for a Cause
by Nathalie Peacock | Aug 31, 2020 | 2020, Blog, Dannielle Miller, Enlighten Education, Sector News, Walk the Talk
Today, Women’s Community Shelters are launching a new, innovative fund-raising campaign. A pioneering program building young people’s awareness...
READ MORENew Housing Collaboration Welcomes Two New Partners and Provides Secure Housing for 20 Homeless Women
by Nathalie Peacock | Jun 23, 2020 | 2020, Network News, Sector News
Twilight Aged Care and Link Housing will join founding partners, Women’s Community Shelters, PAYCE Foundation and Bridge Housing as part of their newly created Pathways Home model.
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