Service Name Centre County Description Specialism(s)

Women’s Centre Support

Nelson Trust Women’s Centre – Swindon Support available at the Nelson Trust Women’s Centre will be tailored to meet the needs of the woman.

Women’s Centre Support

Shantona Women’s and Family Services Shantona offers a range of group and 121 support services for culturally diverse women and families in order to improve confidence, independence, and resilience.

Women’s Centre Support

Nelson Trust Women’s Centre – Newport Support available at the Nelson Trust Women’s Centre will be tailored to meet the needs of the woman.

Women’s Centre Support

Nelson Trust Women’s Centre Hub – Dyfed-Powys Support available at the Nelson Trust Women’s Centre Hub will be tailored to meet the needs of the woman.

Women’s Centre Support

Nelson Trust Women’s Centre – Pontypridd Support available at the Nelson Trust Women’s Centre will be tailored to meet the needs of the woman.

Women’s Community Matters

Women’s Community Matters We offer a range of different support services and activities to women and girls including: One-to-one sessions Personal development courses e.g. The Butterfly Project, My Relationships & Me, Beautiful Women/Beautiful Me, Anything is Possible/Every Woman Can. Group activities e.g.

Women’s Counselling and Psychotherapy

Brighton Women’s Centre We offer short-term therapy to all self-identifying women and are able to offer a combination of talking therapy and movement psychotherapy. All our therapists are self-identified women and are qualified or attending postgraduate counselling and psychotherapy courses.

Women’s Counselling Service

Venus Centre We offer a counselling and therapeutic service for women.

Women’s Justice

Kairos Women Working Together Kairos’ Women’s Justice service supports women subject to or at risk of sexual exploitation, who are  involved in the criminal justice system, by holistically addressing the multiple and complex factors that lead to their offending.

Women’s Pathfinder

North Wales Women’s Centre The majority of CJS involvement with female service users is related to violent and/or acquisitive offending behaviour, whilst prevailing presenting problems are deficits in thinking and behaviour, lifestyle and associates, substance misuse