With the support and agreement of all parties, the Society of St Vincent de Paul (England and Wales) has reluctantly withdrawn from the Embrace Project. The other parties – Caritas Salford, Catholic Care (Diocese of Leeds) and Father Hudson’s Care – are continuing in collaboration with the national team of Caritas Social Action Network.
CSAN’s statement on the Government’s asylum proposals
Caritas Social Action Network, the domestic agency of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, is gravely concerned about the UK Government’s recent asylum policy announcements as part of […]
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Statement: International day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women And Girls
CSAN Violence Against Women Girls & Domestic Abuse Alliance NBCW Violence Against Women & Girls Committee Caritas Safe in Faith The 25th November marks the United Nations Day for the […]
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16 Days of Action to End Violence Against Women and Girls
On the 25th November we mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, which launches 16 days of global activism to end violence against women and girls. […]
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