Violence Against Women and Girls Reduction Fund
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Doncaster Children’s Services Trust
The focus of this initiative is to deliver a cutting edge education programme using Virtual Reality (VR) to address, educate, and tackle the growing violence that women and girls face in our society.
Game Changed Network
This initiative sees Game Changed Network work in partnership with Steel City Gym in Sheffield and their CIC, The Thunder Projects, to run a series of takeover sessions in schools to promote gender equality, to prevent and reduce Violence Against Women and Girls.
Roshni Sheffield Asian Women’s Resource Centre
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.
Young Women’s Housing Project
The aim of this project is to address specific issues affecting vulnerable young women and girls, their relationships with peers and parents, and the associated risks of becoming victims and in some circumstances of becoming perpetrators.
Club Doncaster Community Sports & Education Foundation
The Changemakers Leadership Project aims to develop leadership qualities in young females at risk of involvement in violence. The initiative is being delivered over a twelve week period to six separate cohorts over the course of the academic year 2022-23.
KRS Education and Training Ltd
This project aims to promote gender equality and reduce Violence Against Women and Girls in the S20 area of Sheffield, covering Beighton and Mosborough.
Rotherham College/Dearne Valley College
The aim of the programme is to use this funding to create a designated post within the RNN Group, to focus on reducing Violence Against Women and Girls by changing the culture and raising awareness among young people in Rotherham.
Thinking BIG
The aim of this initiative is to develop professionals’ skills in gender-based violence education and trauma informed practice, and collaboratively work with young people aged 11–18, in schools, colleges, and Barnsley Youth Justice Service (YJS).
Apna Haq
The purpose of the project is to work with grassroots partners to create new routes of engagement, awareness, learning, and support for women within Rotherham’s most marginalised ethnic communities who are subject to violence and abuse.