Description | Ellen Malos Archive: Bristol Women's Aid
Folder 1 Employment: Contracts & Interviews 1980s: Contracts; Conditions of Employment; Terms and Conditions of Service; Interview Questions
Folder 2 Employment: Job Descriptions 1984-1989 Training, Students 1981 Procedure & Process 1984-1986
Folder 3 Employment: Salaries 1983-1985 Equal Opportunities c.1988-1989 Employment Group 1985-1988 Published Guidelines 1982-1986 Correspondence 1985-1991
Folder 4 Employment: NUPE 1980-1982 Notes & miscellaneous c.1980-1989
Folder 5 Projects 1982-1987: Research, facts and figures and completed questionnaires for 'Battered Women in the Southwest and the Homelessness Act' 1978-79, Ellen Malos's study project, Dept of Social Administration TUC Courses; TU Conference, Seminar 'Women in Collective Action' (Bristol 1982) Application to establish a Voluntary Sector Employment Unit Follow-on Report in Conjunction with the Children's Support Workers' Report Covering April to 1997 by Denise Taylor Bristol Women's Aid Social Services Monitoring Report April-Sept 1997 by Geeng Lam Lau WAFE Funding Submission Housing and Childcare Projects Research and Training videos Questionnaires (prioritising in a disaster) Stress reaction inventory History 1991-2013: mainly handwritten notes, plus photocopy of 'He Always Says He's Sorry Afterwards' by Ellen Malos from 'The Unsung Sixties: Memoirs of Social Innovation' ed. Helene Curtis and Mimi Sanderson 2004, and email to Ellen Malos July 4 2013 from Manjit Kaur, who was in Bristol refuge in 1979 Miscellaneous c.1978-1992 car documents; Women's Aid notebook; contacts; correspondence; blank stationery (various designs); poster for Open Day March 14 1992; report from EOC conference 1973 or 1979; press release 'Women Fight Sex Discrimination at Work', Bristol Voice (newssheet) [1975] with women's section including articles on Bristol Women's House, piece by Pat Van Twest, Nurseries, Unemployment; information about Norwich National Conference 1987 (anti-racism resolution); misc leaflets (Women's Aid)
Key words: childcare, crisis centres, housing, domestic violence, abuse, children, social housing, rape, homelessness
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