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Formed in 1975 Rights of Women was created as a response to the fifth demand of the Women’s Liberation Movement for legal and financial independence for women. Their vision is to achieve equality, justice and safety in law for all women. Rights of Women is an intersectional feminist movement and organisation. The organisation offers high quality, accessible services to enable women to access information about the law and their legal rights. In addition to policy, advocacy and professional training work, they deliver a range of frontline services including:

  • Free telephone advice lines on a range of different legal topics including, domestic violence, sexual violence and the criminal justice system, sexual harassment at work and immigration and asylum.

  • Legal Guides which are designed to be affordable and accessible on legal issues which women may be faced with. The guides are designed to improve knowledge of legal issues and remedies for a range of situations.

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Rights of Women

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Formed in 1975 Rights of Women was created as a response to the fifth demand of the Women’s Liberation Movement for legal and financial independence for women. Their vision is to achieve equality, justice and safety in law for all women. Rights of Women is an intersectional feminist movement and organisation. The organisation offers high quality, accessible services to enable women to access information about the law and their legal rights. In addition to policy, advocacy and professional training work, they deliver a range of frontline services including:

  • Free telephone advice lines on a range of different legal topics including, domestic violence, sexual violence and the criminal justice system, sexual harassment at work and immigration and asylum.

  • Legal Guides which are designed to be affordable and accessible on legal issues which women may be faced with. The guides are designed to improve knowledge of legal issues and remedies for a range of situations.

Availability: National

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Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the credibility of the above resources, the links listed above will bring you to a third party website, owned and operated by an independent party over which Neurodiverse Connect has no control ("3rd Party Website"). Any link you make to or from the 3rd Party Website will be at your own risk. Any use of the 3rd Party Website will be subject to and any information you provide will be governed by the terms of the 3rd Party Website, including those relating to confidentiality, data privacy and security. Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing, Neurodiverse Connection are not in any way associated with the owner or operator of the 3rd Party Website or responsible or liable for the goods and services offered by them or for anything in connection with such 3rd Party Website. Neurodiverse Connection does not endorse or approve and makes no warranties, representations or undertakings relating to the content of the 3rd Party Website.

 

In addition Neurodiverse Connection disclaims liability for any loss, damage and any other consequence resulting directly or indirectly from or relating to your access to the 3rd Party Website or any information that you may provide or any transaction conducted on or via the 3rd Party Web site or the failure of any information, goods or services posted or offered at the 3rd Party Website or any error, omission or misrepresentation on the 3rd Party Website or any computer virus arising from or system failure associated with the 3rd Party Website.

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