Incisive Media Foundation signs partnership with Women's Aid to broaden diversity initiative

Diversity initiative

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The Incisive Media Foundation has signed a new partnership with Women’s Aid.

The charity joins the foundation's long-standing relationships with Place2Be and The Connection at St Martin's and reflects Incisive's strategic focus on promoting diversity within its professional audiences. The Incisive Media Foundation was established in 2011 and has raised in excess of £1.5m since then for a range of charities for vulnerable people, including mental health charity MIND and Chicks. Women's Aid is the national charity for women and children. It has been at the forefront of shaping and coordinating responses to domestic abuse through practice, research and policy. Th...

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