Trust for London - Against Violence and Abuse |
£6,855 |
29/09/2022
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This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9157
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DCMS - AVA (Against Violence and Abuse) 21/22 |
£101,800 |
16/11/2021
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To ensure that VAWG survivors have access to high quality trauma informed support to help them rebuild their lives after abuse, through supporting specialist women's organisations to build and demonstrate a consistent, survivor led, holistic trauma
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To ensure that VAWG survivors have access to high quality trauma informed support to help them rebuild their lives after abuse, through supporting specialist women's organisations to build and demonstrate a consistent, survivor led, holistic trauma informed approach.
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DCMS - AVA (Against Violence and Abuse) 21/22 |
£101,800 |
16/11/2021
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To ensure that VAWG survivors have access to high quality trauma informed support to help them rebuild their lives after abuse, through supporting specialist women's organisations to build and demonstrate a consistent, survivor led, holistic trauma
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To ensure that VAWG survivors have access to high quality trauma informed support to help them rebuild their lives after abuse, through supporting specialist women's organisations to build and demonstrate a consistent, survivor led, holistic trauma informed approach.
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Masonic Trust - MCF Large Grant |
£59,900 |
10/11/2021
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The grant will support the development and rollout of a national tool to support children aged 7 - 11 years who have been affected by domestic abuse.
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Trust for London - Against Violence and Abuse |
£119,000 |
06/10/2021
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The funding is for survivor lead work to develop gender and trauma informed pathways into secure and safe housing for women who have experienced gender based violence and homelessness, or are at risk of homelessness. It will involve working with
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The funding is for survivor lead work to develop gender and trauma informed pathways into secure and safe housing for women who have experienced gender based violence and homelessness, or are at risk of homelessness. It will involve working with survivors, statutory bodies and women's organisations across London.
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Comic Relief - Helping Hand digital tool |
£69,481 |
28/04/2021
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Helping Hand digital tool is a progressive web application (both as website & app) that will support children & young people who have experienced domestic abuse with managing their trauma & mental health. The tool is designed with &
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Helping Hand digital tool is a progressive web application (both as website & app) that will support children & young people who have experienced domestic abuse with managing their trauma & mental health. The tool is designed with & for these children so that it is tailored to their needs. We would use the grant to build a working prototype & pilot it. Our digital tool will provide children with trauma informed interactive support designed to support them in the long term around their mental health & wellbeing. This part of the project aims to convert our existing wireframe prototype into a working product that can be piloted in real life settings & prepare the tool for national roll out.
The main output of this project is the development of the Beta version of the tool from the wireframe prototype. We identified 3 key elements of digital infrastructure that need to be built:
>Frontend of the tool for Children (already designed through wireframes)
>?Trust adult? portal & organisational portal to administer the use of the tool safely to children
>Easy to use developer backend for AVA to manage the tool
Activities to be carried out:
>Develop the first iteration from the co-produced wireframe prototype
>Undertake 2-3 development sprints to build digital infrastructure for the tool
>Conduct co-production workshops to develop & design content of the tool (inc videos, scripts, graphics)
>Create all the content
>Conduct user testing with both children & professionals
We want to test this working tool in real-life settings via a beta trial with 5-10 organisations supporting children. This will enable us to collect data on how the tool is used in real life settings & adjust the tool accordingly to the needs of both children & professionals. This approach will also help get buy-in from the wider sector. We will conduct the following:
Recruit & brief 5-10 beta sites
Develop training & resources for professionals on how to use the tool & ensure safeguarding
Collect & analyse sites feedback & analytics data to inform final stage of tool development.
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Joseph Rowntree Foundation - Grant to AVA - Against Violence and Abuse |
£66,920 |
20/03/2021
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Dignity for abused women in the news
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City Bridge Trust - Grant to AVA - Against Violence and Abuse |
£9,970 |
15/12/2020
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City Bridge Trust - Grant to AVA - Against Violence and Abuse |
£49,000 |
02/09/2020
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towards the costs outlined in your application for the cost of transitioning the Children Overcoming Domestic Abuse (CODA) programme into a digital format, including additional costs to the delivery of CODA online, clinical supervision, equipment,
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towards the costs outlined in your application for the cost of transitioning the Children Overcoming Domestic Abuse (CODA) programme into a digital format, including additional costs to the delivery of CODA online, clinical supervision, equipment, resources and overheads
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Home Office - Covid-19 Support for Domestic Abuse Charities |
£47,490 |
06/07/2020
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Organisations providing services and support for vulnerable people, for which there will be increased demand as a result of the COVID-19 crisis
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Comic Relief - Breathing Space |
£39,483 |
23/06/2020
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COVID19 Recovery funding
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The London Community Foundation - Grant to AVA-against violence and abuse |
£20,500 |
26/05/2020
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The funding is for support for frontline staff working with domestic abuse survivors who are currently having to manage vulnerable service users and high risks remotely. The funding will enable us to provide training and support to help staff cope
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The funding is for support for frontline staff working with domestic abuse survivors who are currently having to manage vulnerable service users and high risks remotely. The funding will enable us to provide training and support to help staff cope with remote working and vicarious trauma.
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Home Office - AVA (AGAINST VIOLENCE AND ABUSE) |
£47,490 |
01/04/2020
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This grant is intended to provide funding to organisations whose primary purpose is to improve the response to DA, either through providing support to victims who have experienced DA, or through providing support to front-line services, including
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This grant is intended to provide funding to organisations whose primary purpose is to improve the response to DA, either through providing support to victims who have experienced DA, or through providing support to front-line services, including other charitable organisations or the statutory sector, to better respond to victims.
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Home Office - AVA (AGAINST VIOLENCE AND ABUSE) |
£23,200 |
01/04/2020
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The purpose of this funding is to provide additional funds for DA charities to help them cope with the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic/lockdown; to enable them to continue to meet their usual levels of demand, to keep pace with rising levels
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The purpose of this funding is to provide additional funds for DA charities to help them cope with the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic/lockdown; to enable them to continue to meet their usual levels of demand, to keep pace with rising levels of demand during the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic and to remain solvent such that they can continue to provide support both during and after the pandemic. This will all help to safeguard victims of DA and provide essential emergency support to those affected by COVID-19.
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John Ellerman Foundation - Staying Mum project |
£114,600 |
30/01/2020
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Staying Mum project
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DCMS - Tampon Tax Fund - Ending Women's Homelessness |
£81,940 |
02/10/2019
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The project will build the capacity of the statutory and voluntary sectors in Haringey to provide enhanced, specialist support to women who are homeless or at risk of homelessness with experience of domestic or sexual abuse.
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DCMS - Tampon Tax Fund - Ending Women's Homelessness |
£40,970 |
02/10/2019
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The project will build the capacity of the statutory and voluntary sectors in Haringey to provide enhanced, specialist support to women who are homeless or at risk of homelessness with experience of domestic or sexual abuse.
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Comic Relief - Helping Hand- children and young people over coming domestic abuse |
£49,985 |
04/09/2019
12 |
Research has highlighted concerns over the emotional wellbeing of children who have experienced abuse with many young people believing the abuse was their fault. There is limited support for young people and particularly a lack of age appropriate
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Research has highlighted concerns over the emotional wellbeing of children who have experienced abuse with many young people believing the abuse was their fault. There is limited support for young people and particularly a lack of age appropriate and trauma-informed support.AVA will co-produce a digital product with young people who have experienced abuse. The product will be available to young people throughout the country to support them to recover from their experiences, help them rebuild their lives and address mental health issues. The grant will pay for staff to work with the young people on co-production and technical support to develop the product.
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Comic Relief - Breathing Space |
£51,225 |
03/07/2019
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Survivors of domestic and sexual abuse can struggle to meet their mental health support needs when faced with services that are not trauma-informed; many services have long waiting lists and cannot provide support 24/7. AVA and its digital tech
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Survivors of domestic and sexual abuse can struggle to meet their mental health support needs when faced with services that are not trauma-informed; many services have long waiting lists and cannot provide support 24/7. AVA and its digital tech partner Infact will design and build an app to meet these womens' needs; the digital product will give users immediate relief through functions that could include trauma-informed-meditation, and tips around coping strategies. The project will test assumptions about what survivors want/ need through the use of a Steering Group of 'experts by experience'. This user-group will be involved for the duration of the project from scoping through to launch.
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DCMS - Women Side by Side |
£35,000 |
04/02/2019
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We know from our work that gender based violence is a thread that runs through the lives of the majority of women experiencing multiple disadvantage, and specifically the lives of women experiencing poor mental health. Our project would aim to
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We know from our work that gender based violence is a thread that runs through the lives of the majority of women experiencing multiple disadvantage, and specifically the lives of women experiencing poor mental health. Our project would aim to create a virtual and physical hub for a community of interest looking specifically to develop and deliver support programmes for women experiencing poor mental health and with experience of gender based violence .It would encourage and support this activity in both the Mental Health and Violence against women and girls (VAWG) spheres , and promote multi agency initiatives.The hubs activities would encompassMulti agency training across the UK, co facilitated with experts by experience , who we would train up . This would be part of blended learning package including the elearningA freely available e learning packageA peer support resources section on our website and the Mapping the Maze websiteSupport for practitioners developing and delivering peer support to this group of women, including e mail and phone advice, and a slack channel with regular scheduled discussion4 learning and capacity building workshopsWe would also offer participants in the programme a discounted rate for AVAs general training , as added value in kind.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to AVA(Against Violence and Abuse) |
£96,320 |
01/03/2017
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to work with AGENDA to set up a national commission into violence against women and girls and complex needs
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Barrow Cadbury Trust - Mapping the maze: provision for women and girls at risk |
£38,000 |
24/03/2016
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To develop a minimum threshold of what constitutes a gender-sensitive service for women, and map provision of services that meet it, as a basis for campaigning for gender-responsive services.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Against Violence and Abuse (AVA) |
£90,000 |
06/05/2015
36 |
Towards the salaries of the director and deputy director to tackle violence against women and girls.
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City Bridge Trust - Grant to AVA (Against Violence and Abuse) |
£127,500 |
19/06/2014
36 |
£127,500 over three years (£41,500; £39,400; £46,600) towards core costs, including the salaries of the Director; Deputy Director(s); and two administration posts, for AVA to support organisations and agencies in the field of domestic and sexual
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£127,500 over three years (£41,500; £39,400; £46,600) towards core costs, including the salaries of the Director; Deputy Director(s); and two administration posts, for AVA to support organisations and agencies in the field of domestic and sexual violence
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Against Violence and Abuse (AVA) |
£15,000 |
24/09/2013
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Towards resources to challenge forced marriage.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Empowering young people to address domestic and sexual violence |
£299,134 |
19/09/2012
36 |
Almost 400 young people across England will benefit from this project, aiming to improve understanding of domestic and sexual violence and empower them to advocate for their needs within social care and education services. The project will pilot
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Almost 400 young people across England will benefit from this project, aiming to improve understanding of domestic and sexual violence and empower them to advocate for their needs within social care and education services. The project will pilot therapeutic group work with young women who have experienced or are at risk of violence and abuse, and it will focus on youth leadership development. Participants will also form youth panels to educate peers and influence government initiatives.
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