Members and Partners

We are proud to be members of and partners with these organisations

Hey Girls

At Hey Girls we are revolutionising periods as the only social enterprise that donates 100% of our profit to funding the fight to eradicate period poverty and lobby for period dignity across the UK. In under 5 years, we have become the main provider of period products to the Scottish and Welsh government, delivered on huge corporate accounts and won tender contracts over big commercial names.

End Violence Against Women Coalition

We’re a group of feminist organisations and experts from across the UK, working to end violence against women and girls in all its forms. Made up of over 120 specialist women’s support services, researchers, activists, survivors and NGOs, we believe that violence is not inevitable and work to tear up the systems that enable it and build a fairer world in its place.

East Riding Voluntary Action Services

ERVAS is an organisation that strives to empower and support local organisations, and their support is not limited to members, but anyone that needs help. They aim to make a real difference to communities, and always review our work to ensure that they are making the best use of resources and are able to meet the needs of the wider voluntary and community sector.

Batley Law

Batley Law is a specialist firm, with a focus on immigration, asylum and nationality law. This means that all our energy and focus remains on the latest developments in this ever-changing area of law, and this ensures that our immigration lawyers are experts in this field. Their expert lawyers (from Solicitors through to paralegals and trainees) are all accredited by the Law Society Immigration and Asylum Accreditation Scheme. This means that the team has undertaken exams and tests to ensure that their knowledge of immigration law is accurate and up-to date. They also arrange regular training for our team to ensure that they stay abreast of changes in the law, and Home Office guidance.

Hull Community and Voluntary Services

Hull Community and Voluntary Services (Hull CVS) was established to support the development of voluntary and community groups and volunteers in Hull.

NOCN

Hull Sisters is an NOCN-accredited centre for ESOL and functional skills. NOCN Group is an educational charity whose core aims are to help learners reach their potential and organisations thrive.

The National Council for Voluntary Organisations

The National Council for Voluntary Organisations is the umbrella body for the voluntary and community sector in England. It is a registered charity. NCVO works to support the voluntary and community sector and to create an environment in which an independent civil society can flourish.

Community Wealth Fund

Over recent years, concern has grown about the extent to which some places have failed to benefit from the wider success of our economy. These areas include neighbourhoods that have lost facilities and services including community centres, pubs and transport links. And, their residents can often feel forgotten or ‘left behind’. Our proposal for the Community Wealth Fund is based on a body of evidence, research and analysis on ‘left behind’ neighbourhoods and aims to improve their prospects over the long term.