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Gender Violence Focus at Ipswich Conference
4 Dec
Summary
- Conference addressed gender-based violence in minority communities.
- Charity Phoebe organized the second annual Gender Justice event.
- Around 200 public sector professionals attended the Ipswich conference.

Ipswich hosted the second annual Gender Justice and Intersectional Practice conference, bringing together researchers, support organizations, and survivors of domestic abuse. The event, organized by the local charity Phoebe, focused on the unique challenges of gender-based violence within black and minority communities.
Approximately 200 public sector professionals, including housing officers, gathered at The Hold on the Ipswich waterfront for the day-long conference. Founder and CEO Mollin Delve highlighted the significance of attracting professionals eager to learn more about intersectional practice in addressing these issues.
The conference served as a vital platform for sharing experiences and fostering understanding. Attendees engaged with crucial discussions aimed at improving support and strategies for victims of gender-based violence, particularly within underserved communities.




