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Safelives

safelives

Bristol

Our Chief Executive, Suzanne Jacob OBE, leads the below senior leadership team (SLT) and overall operational management of SafeLives. The SLT is assisted by a team of dedicated professionals with a variety of backgrounds and experiences. Suzanne Jacob OBE, CEO Having worked at SafeLives for three years – including two years as Deputy CEO – Suzanne became Chief Executive in December 2017. Immediately before joining SafeLives, Suzanne spent several months working in Delhi for Breakthrough India, an organisation which campaigns against violence and discrimination against women and girls. Prior to this, Suzanne spent nearly a decade with the UK Home Office. Here, she worked extensively on national security matters, established the National Crime Agency as a significant new part of UK law enforcement, and acted as Private Secretary to the Minister responsible for crime and policing. Suzanne worked for several years on security for the London 2012 Olympics, and was awarded an OBE in 2013 for her work on intelligence collection and analysis, and enforcement activity. Suzanne volunteered for seven years on the Victim Support helpline, providing first response for victims of all crime types. She became a Trustee of Crimestoppers UK in April 2021. Jo Silver, Director of Quality and Innovation Jo is responsible for designing and piloting exciting new and effective interventions to end domestic abuse. Jo provides expert advice on activities, policy messages and practice, she works with national and local commissioners, funders, policy makers and partners to make this happen. Jo rejoined us in January 2014, having spent two years as senior consultant at the NSPCC in Cardiff. Jo was Caada's (SafeLives' former name) director of professional development between 2006 and 2012. She also worked for the police for ten years in the public protection unit and at the Women's Safety Unit in Cardiff. Jo Gordon, Chief Operating Officer Jo is responsible for effective and efficient internal management of the organisation, making sure that SafeLives lives by its values of being human, rigorous and brave. Jo took up the role of Chief Operating Officer in July 2018. Prior to this, Jo was Head of Learning and Accreditation at SafeLives having joined in 2005 as a freelance trainer. Jo started her career as a youth and community worker. She worked for ten years at North Devon Women’s Aid prior to SafeLives and is committed to tackling the issue of domestic abuse. Jo is also a volunteer at her local homeless shelter. Liz Thompson, Director of External Relations Liz is responsible for our external relations activity, working with colleagues to forge and maintain great relationships with the wide array of people who are vital to our work; find new opportunities to develop and replicate what we do; and secure the support and income we need to help people and their families live safely and well. She joined in 2019, following a decade leading communications for the Royal Shakespeare Company. She started her career in the commercial sector at public relations agency, Burson-Marsteller, and her previous experience includes external relations, fundraising and management roles in the public sector, at the Environment Agency and Countryside Commission, and at the charity Turning Point. She also trained as a volunteer substance misuse counsellor at Addaction, and worked at their first needle exchange in Bethnal Green.

Safe Space Consultancy

safe space consultancy

Christchurch

For Employers: Safe Space Consultancy offers Bespoke Consultancy and CPD Accredited Training Seminars on the Impact of Domestic Abuse and Stalking in the Workplace.  We can support employers to ensure their workplace is a 'Safe Space to Work' through on-line or in-person training seminars.  Employers, HR Managers and Supervisors will learn about the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 including the statutory guidelines for employers and  * How to Recognise Domestic Abuse * How to Support an Employee * Reducing Risk to Individual and Organisation *Implementing Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Perpetrator Policies *Sexual Harassment in the Workplace  *Bullying and Harassment In addition *Understanding Technology-Based Abuse *Workplace Protection Act 2024 *Safeguarding Adults level 1  *Safeguarding Adults level 2  *Safeguarding Adults level 3 We can train individual members of staff to become a Safe Space to Talk Advocate. All training is delivered as a  1 hour seminar 2 hour seminar Bronze Package (3 seminars) Silver Package (4 seminars) Gold Package (7 seminars) Attendees will receive a digital resources pack with all of the training seminars. For Front-line Workers Safe Space Consultancy can deliver further bespoke on-line and/or in-person seminars to frontline workers in the health, social and education sectors.  Recent In-Person and On-line seminars have included  *Identifying Coercive Control   *Identifying Male victims of Domestic Abuse *Identifying Bi-directional and Situational Abuse  *Identifying Elder Abuse *Identifying Older Children Abuse, Sibling and Child to Parent Abuse *Identifying Impact of Domestic Abuse on Older Children/Young People  *Understanding Stalking in the Context of Domestic Abuse *Understanding Honour Based Violence/Forced Marriage and FGM In addition: *Safeguarding Children level 1 *Safeguarding Children level 2 *Safeguarding Children level 3