Welsh Women’s Aid are running their ASK ME training

We want to help end abuse by supporting communities to give a better response to survivors but also to be proactive in finding ways to challenge unhelpful myths, attitudes and stereotypes that enable and normalise abuse.

 Ask Me is a community of people who raise awareness around violence against women, share information about domestic abuse and sexual violence in their communities and know how to give the right response to survivors. To join, you need to be 18 or over and successfully complete our “Welcome to Ask Me” course.

We are looking for volunteers to participate in our upcoming ASK ME course that is due to start on the 6th of December.

The course will take place online using ZOOM over 4 sessions on the following dates:
6th, 8th, 13th and 15th of December running 10am – 1pm.

Candidates can register their interest online on Welsh Women’s Aid website:

Register interest - Welsh Women's Aid (welshwomensaid.org.uk)

Alternatively, for further information please contact:

Email: askmewales@welshwomensaid.org.uk    Tel: 02920 541551

We will also run further sessions at the beginning of next year (dates to be confirmed

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