2024 Cooperative Case Studies
- May 2024
“Deeds not words has to be our permanent motto” Emmeline Pankhurst
In 2022, the Salford Women and Girls’ Commission was established in the aftermath of the appalling murder of Sarah Everard.
Made up of 17 women leaders from across Salford’s public, private and voluntary, community and social enterprise sectors, its purpose was simple – to generate a conversation, and develop local solutions, to address issues affecting women and girls’ safety and prosperity in Salford.
For twelve months, the commission heard countless stories and reviewed numerous pieces of evidence of very real experiences and challenges faced by women living and working in the city.
These amazing women, from a range of different communities, cultures, and backgrounds, told the commission about the complexity of issues affecting their lives and helped the commission identify three themes to focus on:
Jonathan Stancombe
Policy and Partnerships Manager
Salford Council