§ Mrs. MayTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list the women's organisations which have been invited to send representatives to the Listening to Women roadshows at(a) Norwich on 10 March, (b) Birmingham on 26 March, (c) Bristol on 16 April, (d) Newcastle on 19 April, (e) Reading on 21 May, (f) Leeds on 26 May and (g) Nottingham on 11 June. [76226]
§ Ms JowellThe following organisations have been sent invitations to the Listening to Women meeting in Norwich on 10 March 1999.
- 1. Leeway
- 2. Family First
- 3. Breast Cancer Care
- 4. The Townswomen's Guild
- 5. Lady Wise Club
- 6. Equality in Employment
- 7. Gingerbread
- 8. Cinewomen
- 9. UK Federation of Business and Professional Women
- 10. Umbrella Housing
- 11. Eating Disorders Association
- 12. Magdalene Group
- 13. The Townswomen's Guild
- 14. Beldervale Community Association
- 15. Greenfields Management Committee
- 16. North Earlam Community Association
- 17. Catton Grove Management Committee
- 18. Heathgate Community Association
- 19. Chapel Break Community Association
- 20. Clover Hill Community Association
- 21. Meadow View Neighbourhood Association
- 22. Jubilee Community Association
- 23. Normandie Tower Community Association
417 - 24. Frere Road Community Centre
- 25. Russel Street Community Centre
- 26. Acle and District Voluntary Aid Scheme
- 27. Bereavement Support Service
- 28. Carers National Association
- 29. Families Matter
- 30. Lesbian Line
- 31. Harford Community Centre Ladies Group
- 32. Young Women's Christian Association
- 33. Women Working for the Environment
- 34. Well Woman Clinic
- 35. Norfolk Environment and Development Centre
- 36. Maier Partnership
- 37. Women's Outdoor Pursuits Group
- 38. Great Yarmouth Young Women's Project
- 39. Norwich and Norfolk Voluntary Services
- 40. Unemployed Workers Resource Centre
- 41. The Learning Shop
- 42. Philippine Community
- 43. Norfolk and Norwich Asian Society
- 44. Norwich Black Women's Group
- 45. Dereham and District Disabled Peoples Club
- 46. Macmillan Nurses Norwich Community Health Partnership
- 47. Norfolk and Norwich Pensioners Association
- 48. Thetford Disabled Activities Group
- 49. Disabled Persons Swimming Club
- 50. City Centre Residents Community Power Forum
- 51. Central West Community Power Forum
- 52. Norwich and Norfolk Racial Equality Council
- 53. Norfolk Disability Service
- 54. Women's Officer Norwich City Council
- 55. Leader of the Council
- 56. Bernard Matthews Plc.
- 57. Norfolk County Council
- 58. Norwich District Community Health Council
- 59. Norwich Union Plc.
- 60. Virgin Direct Personal Financial Services
- 61. Norwich City College
- 62. Women's Employment, Enterprise and Training Unit
- 63. Women's Health, Information and Support Service
- 64. Adult Basic Education Unit
- 65. Norwich City Council
- 66. Mothers Union
- 67. Womens Institute
To date the following organisations have been sent invitations to the Listening to Women meeting in Birmingham on 26 March 1999.
- 1. Careers and Education Business Partnership
- 2. Family Service Unit (South Birmingham)
- 3. Handsworth College, Golden Hillock Women's Centre
- 4. The Ladypool Project
- 5. Sparkhill Asian Women's Association
- 6. Women's Federation for World Peace
- 7. Chinese Community Centre
- 8. The Friendship Group—Friendship Care Choices
- 9. Central Gingerbread
- 10. National Childbirth Trust—Birmingham North and District Branch
418 - 11. St. Andrew's Family Centre
- 12. Disability West Midlands
- 13. Disability Resource Centre
- 14. City Technology College
In addition to organisations we are publicising the event to individual women not involved in public life. To this end we have invited women who had previously contacted the Women's Unit; published articles in the local press, with an open invitation to attend; publicised the event on local radio; and asked local job centres to issue invitations to female jobseekers in the area.
The invitations to the Bristol, Newcastle, Reading, Leeds, and Nottingham meetings will be issued shortly.
§ Mrs. MayTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list those women's organisations which sent representations to the Listening to Women roadshow in London on 8 March. [76225]
§ Ms JowellThe following organisations sent representatives to the Listening to Women event in London on 8 March 1999.
- 1. Women's Therapy Centre
- 2. Black Women's Rape Action Project
- 3. Manufacturing, Science and Finance Union
- 4. National Union of Students
- 5. Royal College of Nurses
- 6. Crossroads Women's Centre
- 7. Professional Afro-Asian Women's Association
- 8. Scottish Office
- 9. Eating Disorders Association
- 10. British Pregnancy Advice Service
- 11. National Board of Catholic Women
- 12. Solicitors Family Law Association
- 13. Working for Childcare
- 14. Housing for Women
- 15. Standing Conference of Women's Organisations
- 16. Pennell Initiative/Relate
- 17. New Ways to Work
- 18. Feminist Library and Information Resource Centre
- 19. Girls Friendly Society Platform
- 20. Greater London Association of Disabled People
- 21. Barnardos Young Women's Project
- 22. National Council of Women of Great Britain
- 23. Women's Engineering Society
- 24. Secondary Heads Association
- 25. Women Against Rape
- 26. Women's Aid Federation of England
- 27. National Childminding Association
- 28. Women Liberal Democrats
- 29. Miscarriage Association
- 30. International Planned Parenthood Federation
- 31. Townswomen's Guilds
- 32. Unison
- 33. Southall Black Sisters
- 34. Camden Council—Equality Unit
- 35. Women Against Sexual Harrassment
- 36. Full Time Mothers
- 37. British Federation of Women Graduates
- 38. National Childbirth Trust
419 - 39. Jewish Women's Aid
- 40. Family and Youth Concern
- 41. League of Jewish Women
- 42. Menerva Educational Trust
- 43. Society of Women Writers and Journalists
- 44. Child Support Agency
- 45. The Labour Party
- 46. Women and Medical Practice
- 47. National Union Teachers
- 48. Association for Post Natal Illness
- 49. National Association of Women's
- 50. London Irish Women's Centre
- 51. The Spiro Institute
- 52. United Kingdom Asian Women's Conference
- 53. Wise Campaign
- 54. Change International Consultants
- 55. Public and Commercial Services Union
- 56. British Housewives League
- 57. Pro-Choice Alliance
- 58. Birkbeck College—University of London
- 59. Change
- 60. Women's Health
- 61. British Association for Early Childhood Education
- 62. Women Connect
- 63. Muslim Women's Helpline
- 64. Soroptimist International, Beckenham and District
- 65. Women's Resourse Centre
- 66. Single Mothers Self Defence
- 67. Fawcett Society
- 68. Grandparent Federation
- 69. Medical Women's Federation
- 70. Feminist Library and Information Resource Centre
- 71. Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
- 72. The Guide Association
The following organisations were invited but did not attend:
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- 1. National Free Church Women's Council
- 2. National Association of Ladies Circle
- 3. Corona World-wide
- 4. Stonham Housing Association Royal College of Midwives
- 5. Practical Resourcing
- 6. Standing Conference of Women's Organisations
- 7. Alliance For Africa
- 8. East London Black Women's Organisations
- 9. International Planned Parenthood Federation
- 10. Gingerbread
- 11. White Ribbon Association Inc.
- 12. Campaign Against Domestic Violence
- 13. Business and Professional Women United Kingdom Ltd.
- 14. Carers National Association
- 15. Daycare Trust
- 16. London Women and Marital Trades
- 17. Breakthrough Breast Cancer
- 18. Women's Opportunities Unit
- 19. Forward