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Project details

Reduction type

Primary prevention


Area

Sheffield


Funding amount

£18,062


Purpose

The aim of the programme is to support 45 Asian girls aged 10-14 from the Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities in Sheffield, in partnership with three schools, to build their confidence and self-esteem, and help them to build resilience to live lives free from violence and abuse.

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The aim of the programme is to support 45 Asian girls aged 10-14 from the Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities in Sheffield.


The aim of the programme is to support 45 Asian girls aged 10-14 from the Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities in Sheffield, in partnership with three schools, to build their confidence and self-esteem, and help them to build resilience to live lives free from violence and abuse.

This is a new initiative to empower girls and young women from the Asian community. This initiative focuses on issues related to race and gender, both at a community level and at an organisational level. It promotes the physical and mental health needs of the girls, as well as enabling them to explore, celebrate, and promote Asian culture in the context in which they live.

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