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Ipswich firm named one of UK's Best Workplaces for Women

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The DPO Centre, which has operated from its Ipswich head office since 2017, has been recognised as one of the UK's Best Workplaces for Women in 2024, highlighting the company's commitment to gender equality.

Why it matters: Local businesses championing equality could help accelerate progress in reducing the country's gender pay gap, potentially helping attract and retain female talent in Ipswich.

DPO Centre team viewing a presentation on being certified as a great place to work
been recognised as one of the UK's Best Workplaces for Women in 2024The DPO Centre

The big picture: While the UK's gender pay gap is slowly narrowing, the national gender pay gap stands at 7.7% as of April 2023, falling by about a quarter over the last decade for full-time employees.

Key details:

  • The DPO Centre is one of 330 organisations nationwide recognised for creating an inclusive workplace for women

  • Founded in Ipswich in 2017, the DPO Centre  has grown to 64 employees, with 55% based at their Felaw Maltings office, and now services over 900 clients globally

What they're saying:

Lenitha Bishop, COO of the DPO Centre and a resident of Ipswich since 2004, said: "It's a real honour for our company to be included on the Best Workplaces for Women list. Our inclusive culture is a vital part of our success, and gender equality is an essential aspect of this. We want to empower women at every level of our organisation and offer opportunities for growth and leadership to all."

Rob Masson, the Suffok-born and raised founder and CEO of The DPO Centre, commented: "We are honoured to once again achieve Great Place to Work-Certified status. The results reflect the company's dedication to our #ONETEAM philosophy of collaboration and mutual support, as well as reaffirming our ongoing commitment to excellence in workplace standards."

Between the lines: While the gender pay gap measures average differences across all jobs rather than within specific roles, its persistence underscores the importance of companies like The DPO Centre in promoting workplace equality.

The bottom line: As the DPO Centre grows from its Ipswich base, its commitment to gender equality and high workplace standards sets an example for other local businesses.

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Ipswich domestic abuse charity expands services for vulnerable women

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P.H.O.E.B.E, the region's only specialist black and minoritised domestic abuse charity, has doubled its refuge capacity in Ipswich with the acquisition of a second property to support women and children fleeing domestic abuse.

Why it matters: The new property will significantly enhance the charity's ability to provide refuge and support services for women and children fleeing domestic violence, particularly those with insecure immigration status.

The big picture: P.H.O.E.B.E (Promotion of Health, Opportunity, Equality, Benevolence and Empowerment) was established by social workers from Zimbabwe and operates using a social work model to support domestic abuse survivors across Suffolk.

A group of women gathered at P.H.O.E.B.E's premises in Ipswich
This acquisition doubles the charity's property holdings in Ipswich since purchasing its first property in early 2022Emmie Scott

The details: The charity provides domestic abuse counselling, casework, immigration signposting and advocacy services, focusing specifically on increasing resource access for black and ethnic minority women and children.

What they're saying: "Black and minoritised women and children experience a chronic shortage of safe houses when faced with domestic abuse due to their insecure immigration status. Hence, this new safe space is crucial for women who are often left at high risk of harm," said Mollin Delve, Chief Executive Officer of P.H.O.E.B.E.

Behind the scenes: Ellisons' Commercial Property team, led by Bethan Williams with support from Harriet Smith, advised on the transaction, continuing the firm's relationship with the charity.

The purchase was made possible through grants from the Bluethread Trust, Coutts Charitable Trust, Lloyds Bank Foundation, Treebeard Trust and Tudor Trust.

Bethan Williams , Partner at Ellisons , said:

It has been a privilege to assist this incredible charity in securing a second property to expand its services. Their work is truly life-changing, and we are exceptionally proud to have played a role in helping them provide safe spaces for those at risk of harm and in such need.

The bottom line: This expansion addresses a critical gap in support services for some of the most vulnerable women in the community, providing both immediate safety and ongoing assistance for those escaping domestic abuse.

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Established for 260 years, Ellisons is a top 200 UK law firm and one of the region’s oldest, most established and fastest growing firms.

Ellisons' new premises at Connexions on Princes Street, Ipswich
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