SocietyLinks Tower Hamlets

Stay Smart Stay Safe

'Stay Smart Stay Safe' is a programme funded by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets with the aim of empowering women and young girls to make informed positive choices in their every day lives.

Meet others and make friends whilst doing fun activities

Learn about and discuss issues that concern women and girls

Create exciting campaigns that make a difference to the community

  • Creating Mosaic Art in Girls Group

    Creating Mosaic Art in Girls Group

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  • Body Image Workshop

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  • Yummy snacks!!!

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  • Healthy Heart Workshop

    Healthy Heart Workshop

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  • Weaving Activity in Women's Group

    Weaving Activity in Women's Group

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  • Designing Canvas Bags in the Women's Group

    Designing Canvas Bags in the Women's Group

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  • Beautiful!

    Beautiful!

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  • Making Resin Keyrings

    Making Resin Keyrings

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Further Information

Other Services

VAWG- Violence Against Women and Girls

Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is both a form of discrimination and a violation of human rights. Which includes a wide range of abusive behaviours including physical, sexual, financial, emotional and psychological abuse.

More information on:

Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) service directory (towerhamlets.gov.uk)

contact on: vawg@towerhamlets.gov.uk

Women's Aid

We’re working together against domestic abuse until women and children are safe

Women’s Aid is the national charity working to end domestic abuse against women and children. As a federation we provide life-saving services across England while building a future where domestic abuse is not tolerated.

More information on:

Home - Women's Aid (womensaid.org.uk)

Glitch

Glitch is the charity working to end online abuse and create a safer, more joyous internet. Founded by Seyi Akiwowo in 2017, Glitch centres Black women in its mission, vision and solutions and offers free resources and workshops for those vulnerable to online abuse.

More information on: Glitch - Home (glitchcharity.co.uk)

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