Full Membership
Who is eligible for full membership?
Full membership is only open to:
• Projects running domestic violence perpetrator programmes and/or providing associated support services to partners / ex-partners
• Trainers and consultants of those undertaking such work
Click here for details of membership fees
All full members must
• Support the aims and objectives of Respect
• Work in accordance with Respect’s ‘Statement of Principles and Minimum Standards of Practice’ (2004)
Download: Respect Statement of Principles and Minimum Standards of Practice 2004.pdf
How do I apply?
Simply download, complete and return a membership application form and full member questionnaire
Download: Respect Membership Application Form.doc
Download: Respect questionnaire for full member applicants.doc
Benefits of Full Membership
1. The right to participate in the decision making which shapes Respect's policy and development as a National organisation. Full members have the right to vote at Respect's AGM, and to stand as a member of Respect's Executive Committee.
2. Obtain a free listing in Respect's national directory.
3. Receive a free copy of the national directory and statement of principles and minimum standards of practice 2004.
4. Receive a free copy of Respect News, a quarterly magazine with in depth coverage of issues affecting the sector.
5. Receive regular fortnightly e-mail updates, covering up to date events, legislation and news.
6. Receive discounts on Respect events and services.
Statements about membership
Respect does not currently accredit, endorse or recommend projects, practitioners, trainers or consultants. Therefore membership of Respect must not be mentioned, displayed or advertised in any way that implies the endorsement or approval of Respect.
Full members may describe themselves as follows:
“I am / we are a full member of Respect and work in accordance with Respect’s Statement of Principles and Minimum Standards of Practice (2004)”.
