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Stand With Survivors: Why Gloucestershire Must Demand Better Protection for Women and Children
Every survivor of domestic abuse deserves to be heard, protected, and treated fairly by the justice system. Yet recent events in Gloucestershire have left many questioning whether victims are receiving the support and justice they deserve. At Honour Thy Woman Group Gloucestershire, we work closely with women rebuilding their lives after abuse. Sadly, the experiences we hear are often not isolated incidents. We currently support multiple clients whose stories share worrying si
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5 days ago2 min read
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A Summer of Growth and an Exciting Autumn Ahead 💜
It's been a busy few months here at Honour Thy Woman Group, and we wanted to take a moment to share some highlights, celebrate a few milestones, and give you a sneak peek at what's coming next. Spoiler alert: we've got lots to be excited about! What's Been Happening? 🎤 Keasha's Leadership Talk at the ASHA Centre In July, our Founder and CEO, Keasha, took to the stage at the ASHA Centre as part of the Let's Talk Leadership event. It was a fantastic opportunity to share the st
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Aug 74 min read
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Honour Thy Woman Group: Empowering Recovery Bridging the Gap from Crisis to Stability for 54 Families Across Gloucestershire in 2025-2026
Behind every statistic is a woman rebuilding her confidence, a child rediscovering safety, and a family taking steps towards a brighter future. Over the past year, Honour Thy Woman has continued to provide specialist, trauma-informed support to women and children affected by domestic abuse across Gloucestershire. As demand for our services grows and the complexity of need increases, our commitment remains the same: helping families move beyond crisis and towards lasting recov
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Jul 312 min read
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Let’s Talk Leadership - founder and CEO Keasha is doing a keynote talk at the ASHA centre on the 18th of July.Â
Leading With Courage: Keasha’s Journey from Survivor to Changemaker and Why Her ASHA Centre Talk Matters Leadership is often spoken about in terms of strategy, influence, and vision but rarely in terms of identity, healing, and the courage it takes to stand firmly in one’s truth. On the 18th of July, at a private event, Youth Interfaith Retreat, will host a powerful conversation led by Keasha, Founder, Chairwoman & CEO of Honour Thy Woman Group, whose work is reshaping how Gl
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Jul 82 min read
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Rebuilding Your Life After Emotional Abuse: Emotional Healing After Abuse
Recovering from emotional abuse is a journey that requires patience, courage, and kindness towards yourself. It is not a straight path, but one filled with ups and downs, moments of doubt, and moments of strength. I want you to know that healing is possible. You are not alone, and every step you take towards rebuilding your life is a victory worth celebrating. Emotional abuse can leave deep scars that affect how you see yourself and the world around you. But with time, suppor
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Jun 234 min read
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Gloucestershire Women Recovery Groups: Honour Thy Woman Group in Gloucestershire
Recovering from domestic abuse is a journey that requires strength, support, and understanding. It is a path that no one should walk alone. In Gloucestershire, there is a beacon of hope and empowerment for women and children who have experienced such trauma. This is where the Honour Thy Woman Group steps in, offering a safe space and vital resources to help rebuild lives with dignity and pride. The Importance of Gloucestershire Women Recovery Groups When someone leaves an abu
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Jun 24 min read
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Emotional Intelligence: A Healing Strength for Survivors of Domestic Abuse
Recovering from domestic abuse is not simply about physical safety. It’s a journey of emotional repair, rediscovery, and self-empowerment. One invaluable tool on that path is emotional intelligence (EI). Understanding and nurturing your emotional intelligence can help you heal more deeply, build resilience, and make choices that support your wellbeing and future happiness. What Is Emotional Intelligence? Emotional intelligence is the ability to: Recognise your own emotions Un
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Jan 93 min read
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Why We Display the Progress Pride Flag and the Straight Ally Flag
At Honour Thy Woman Group, everything we do is rooted in our commitment to safety, dignity, respect and inclusion . Many who visit our website are women rebuilding their lives after domestic abuse and we want every woman, and every family, to know that they are welcome, valued and supported exactly as they are. That’s why, at the bottom of every page on our website, you’ll see two flags: The Straight Ally Flag (left) The Progress Pride Flag (right) Both symbols reflect who w
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Jan 93 min read
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