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Women's Refuge nominated for award

30th November 2007, 07/420

Women's Refuge nominated for award

Women's refuge

West Lancashire Women's Refuge has been nominated for the Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service 2008, which recognises unsung heroes.

This fantastic news was revealed at the group's recent AGM highlighting domestic violence and it is testimony to the outstanding work that goes on at the centre.

They have been short-listed for a number of reasons including that they have generated a high level of goodwill and respect amongst those they serve and have a proven track record of active involvement in the community as well as meeting a particular need.

The revelation that they are in the running for this prestigious award has been welcomed by the West Lancashire Community Safety Partnership.

Domestic violence is one of the West Lancashire Community Safety Partnership's key priorities and they work closely with the Women's Refuge to support them in providing a vital service for sufferers as well as shelter if the victim needs a safe home.

Cllr David Westley, Portfolio Holder for Community Safety, said: "I'm delighted that the women's Refuge has been nominated for such a prestigious accolade. They are certainly our unsung heroes and work tirelessly to help women and children affected by domestic violence."

The awards will be announced in June 2008.

Eleanor Maddocks, Chief Officer at the West Lancashire Women's Refuge, said: "When I opened the letter to say that we had been short-listed I was shocked. I'd not expected anything like this at all. It's a prestigious award and the fact they we have been nominated is a privilege in itself. For all the staff and volunteers it's a real salute to the work that they do and I'd just like to say a big thank you to them all."

Bill Taylor, Chair of the West Lancashire Community Safety Partnership, added: "We take domestic violence extremely seriously and the Women's Refuge plays a vital role within the community in providing a much-needed service to sufferers. I'm so pleased that their work has been recognised because they are one of our main partners on the Domestic Violence Forum and we will continue to support them in all that they do."

Anyone who is suffering abuse and wants support can contact West Lancashire Women's Refuge on 0808 100 3062 or Women's Aid National on 0808 2000 247. Abusive partners can contact the Respect helpline on 0845 122 8609.

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