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Free Domestic Abuse seminar - Dulwich


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Hello all,


Wanted to share this event, run by Arts Against Abuse and sponsored by Southwark Council, with you all.


Victory Over Violence is an enlightening domestic abuse seminar led by a panel of guests including various services, survivors and therapists (with a focus on art). The aim is to educate and inform, and to encourage dialogue and interaction on the topic.


The evening will start with an appearance from the incredible Mr Doodle who will be covering the UK's first Charity Art Car (The Bad Karma Impala) in his incredible drawings, and then will finish with a self-defense workshop led by professional boxer "Hollywood Josh".


Its free and not one to be missed as domestic abuse effects 1 in every 3 women and 1 in every 6 men.


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/victory-over-violence-domestic-abuse-seminar-and-workshop-tickets-33906569462


https://www.gofundme.com/badkarmaimpala

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