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Women's Aid East and Midlothian

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Women’s Aid East and Midlothian (WAEML) is a charity and company limited by guarantee to provide support, information, advocacy and temporary accommodation to all women (including transwomen), children and young people who have been subjected to domestic abuse.


We provide a service to women of all ages, with or without disability, lesbian, bisexual and transgender women and women of different races, religion and faiths.


Within our service we have equality activists who are working to eradicate discrimination, harassment or victimisation. They want to ensure our workplace and service is a safe space for all women, children and young people so that everyone feels safe, welcomed, valued, included and respected.


Our phones are staffed by women support workers every Monday – Friday from 9am – 4pm.

Last updated:

28/10/2025

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Green Recovery of Women (GROW)

This is a Claimed service
Regions:
  • Midlothian

WAEMLs green social prescribing project. We currently offer Prescribe Nature in collaboration with Newbattle Abbey College. A 10 week outdoor programme held on Tuesday mornings.

The Freedom Programme

This is a Claimed service
Regions:
  • East Lothian
  • Midlothian

The Freedom Programme is a group work programme offered to women who have been subjected to domestic abuse. We run the course in person weekly during school term time. Please us contact for venue.

Women's Supper (Midlothian)

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Regions:
  • Inverclyde
  • Scotland

For women who could benefit from support due to homelessness (or risk of homelessness), mental health, substance use and/or experience of past or current trauma.

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