Violence Against Women and Girls Reduction Fund
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Hey! The Mental Health Charity
The aim of the programme is to offer an hour of wellbeing each week for eight weeks through their specialist family liaison officer, who has worked as a social worker with victims of violence for over 20 years. This initiative supports those aged between 5-25 years old.
Sheffield Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre (SRASAC)
The aim of the programme is to ensure that the voices of survivors are incorporated in the design and development of SRASAC’s future community engagement work, by establishing a range of ways for clients to tell them how they can reduce the barriers they face in seeking support from SRASAC, and also raising awareness of sexual abuse and violence in the community.
Edlington Hill Top Centre Associates
The aim of the programme is to provide a holistic package of support, tailored to each individual requiring help. The initiative offers emotional support through a Community Wellbeing Therapies project, which offers counselling and hypnotherapy to service users.
Rotherham Rise
The aim of the initiative is to support the development of resources and material used to accompany their programmes to tackle domestic abuse.
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.
Sheffield Women’s Aid/Adira
The aim of the programme is to provide specialist African-Caribbean counsellors within Sheffield Women's Aid services for African-Caribbean survivors of domestic abuse, recognising that women Sheffield Women's Aid support have a preference for receiving such support by women from their own culturally-appropriate communities.
Sheffield Women’s Aid
Sheffield Women's Aid will offer a dedicated children and young person practitioner to work with children and young people in their refuges, to offer them dedicated support in a space which is safe, and which gives them the opportunity to explore their feelings and behaviours in a safe way.
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.
Barnsley Sexual Abuse and Rape Crisis Services (BSARCS)
This activity will help women to heal from the effects of sexual trauma, ensuring healthier relationships, fuller lives, less impact on children, and a lesser reliance on coping behaviours such as drugs, alcohol, self-harm, and suicide attempts.