top of page
News


Become a Certified Steps to Freedom Facilitator – 25th March, Nottingham
We’re excited to announce our upcoming Steps to Freedom Facilitator Training on Monday, 25th March , designed for professionals supporting survivors of domestic and sexual abuse. This one-day training will equip you to confidently deliver the 10-week Steps to Freedom programme , empowering participants to build resilience, connection, and personal growth in a safe and structured environment. Who is this training for? This training is ideal for professionals with experience o
Jan 23


Her Story Her Freedom
As we move into a new year, we’re reminded that safety, healing, and freedom are not destinations—they are journeys. And every journey begins with a story. This International Women’s Day 2026, we invite you to experience Her Story, Her Freedom —a powerful photography and storytelling exhibition created by Bash Creative Studio in partnership with Central Women’s Aid . Kindly Sponsored by JCDecaux. Her Story, Her Freedom honours the quiet strength, visible scars, and unseen ba
Jan 21


Exciting News: Welcome to Rose House 🌹
A New Chapter for Central Women’s Aid Welcome to Rose house! We have exciting news and are thrilled to share that we have purchased a new...
Sep 17, 2025


Inspirational Fundraiser
Discover how inspirational fundraiser Chloe is going the extra mile to support women and children impacted by domestic abuse. Through her...
Jun 22, 2025


Central Women’s Aid Named Lord Mayor’s Charity 2025–2026
Partnership with Nottingham’s First Female African Lord Mayor We are proud to announce that Nottingham Central Women’s Aid (NCWA) has...
Jun 15, 2025


Love Shouldn't Hurt Campaign
At Nottingham Central Women’s Aid, we believe that love is meant to uplift, support, and protect. This Sexual Violence Awareness Week,...
Feb 3, 2025


Hollywood Actress Announced as Patron of Nottingham Charity
Nottingham Central Women’s Aid (NCWA) are delighted to announce that Samantha Morton, actress, screenwriter and director, has agreed to become the first patron of our charity. NCWA was originally founded in the 1970s to support women and children experiencing domestic abuse. We provide temporary accommodation and support services for women and children who have experienced domestic abuse of a sexual, mental, physical, emotional, psychological or financial nature. In March 201
Sep 6, 2019
Get the latest news from us
Join our email list to discover recent projects, news, and stories that matter
bottom of page
