Diana Parkes, co-founder of the Joanna Simpson Foundation, has been received Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s daily Points of Light award, becoming the 2184th recipient of the Points of Light award.
The Points of Light awards recognise outstanding individual volunteers, people who are making a change in their community and inspiring others.
The Prime Minister makes daily announcements of the winners to celebrate, encourage and promote volunteering and the value that it brings to the country.
In its first two years, The Joanna Simpson Foundation focused on raising awareness of the effects of domestic violence, helped to invest in services offering advice and support to carers and young people, and undertook focused research to understand how best to help children in these circumstances.
The Foundation has worked with a range of partners across the public, private and charitable sectors, including The Crown Prosecution Service to create its first ever Legal Guidance on Domestic Homicides.
Diana has also worked with Queen Camilla on numerous domestic abuse engagements. Both Diana and Her Majesty featured on Radio 4 Woman’s Hour together in February 2022, where Camilla revealed she had been inspired by Diana’s story in campaigning to raise awareness around domestic violence and thus made domestic violence & violence against women a key theme of her royal work.
Speaking about receiving the Award, Diana said:
“I am honoured and quite surprised to have become a recipient of the Points of Light Award. ‘The Joanna Simpson Foundation’ was created after my daughter, Joanna Simpson, was brutally killed by her estranged husband, Robert Brown, in the vicinity of their children in 2010.
“The Foundation aims to raise awareness around domestic violence and help to transform the care and support of children affected by domestic abuse & homicide. Domestic abuse has a devastating impact on survivors and their families. Hopefully I have helped to make a difference in encouraging conversations around domestic violence and I hope this award will spotlight the incredible work of the ‘Joanna Simpson Foundation’.
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