Co-Operative Group - Fundraising for Barnardo's |
£1,224,322 |
06/10/2023
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Fundraising through colleagues, members, and customers to support opportunities, mental wellbeing and access to basic needs for 750,000 young people across the UK
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National Lottery Community Fund - make trax |
£498,108 |
06/07/2023
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This funding will support Barnardo’s to continue delivering a support service for young people aged 16-29 who are NEET long-term unemployed economically inactive or in precarious job contexts. The
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This funding will support Barnardo’s to continue delivering a support service for young people aged 16-29 who are NEET long-term unemployed economically inactive or in precarious job contexts. The project aims to provide employability skills helping people to integrate into the community.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Family Linx Project |
£492,857 |
16/12/2022
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The funding will be used to support families where children have autism or are on the pathway to an Autistic Spectrum Disorder Disorder (ASD) diagnosis. The project aims to improve the life
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The funding will be used to support families where children have autism or are on the pathway to an Autistic Spectrum Disorder Disorder (ASD) diagnosis. The project aims to improve the life experiences of children with or en-route to an ASD diagnosis and their parents and siblings.
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Home Office - Children Affected by Domestic Abuse |
£322,151 |
11/03/2022
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To Meet the Prime Minister's aim to transform the Government's approach to Domestic Abuse. The strategic aims are to: - promote awareness - to put domestic abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, and
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To Meet the Prime Minister's aim to transform the Government's approach to Domestic Abuse. The strategic aims are to: - promote awareness - to put domestic abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, and raise public and professionals' awareness - protect and support - to enhance the safety of victims and support that they receive - pursue and deter 0 to provide an effective response to perpetrators from initial agency response through to conviction and management of offenders, including rehabilitation - improve performance - to drive consistency and better performance in the response to domestic abuse across all local areas, agencies and sectors
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Home Office - Children Affected by Domestic Abuse |
£322,151 |
11/03/2022
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To Meet the Prime Minister's aim to transform the Government's approach to Domestic Abuse. The strategic aims are to: - promote awareness - to put domestic abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, and
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To Meet the Prime Minister's aim to transform the Government's approach to Domestic Abuse. The strategic aims are to: - promote awareness - to put domestic abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, and raise public and professionals' awareness - protect and support - to enhance the safety of victims and support that they receive - pursue and deter 0 to provide an effective response to perpetrators from initial agency response through to conviction and management of offenders, including rehabilitation - improve performance - to drive consistency and better performance in the response to domestic abuse across all local areas, agencies and sectors
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Masonic Trust - MCF Matched Funding |
£5,000 |
14/12/2021
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Unrestricted matched funding in partnership with the local masonic province
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Wolfson Foundation - Grant to Meadows School |
£41,000 |
09/12/2021
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Kitchen classroom to support pupils with learning, social, emotional and mental health difficulties
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Cumbria Community Foundation - Grant to Barnardo's |
£98,571 |
25/10/2021
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Grant to Barnardo's
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Barnardo's |
£90,000 |
20/10/2021
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over three years as continuation funding towards core salaries and associated costs of the National Independent Visitor Network, working towards improved awareness and availability of IV provision
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over three years as continuation funding towards core salaries and associated costs of the National Independent Visitor Network, working towards improved awareness and availability of IV provision across England and Wales
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Cumbria Community Foundation - #CanDo Copeland |
£5,000 |
29/09/2021
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#CanDo Copeland
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Community Foundation serving Tyne & Wear and Northumberland - A grant to Barnardo's |
£5,000 |
02/09/2021
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The organisation’s BASE project in Whitley Bay
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Community Foundation serving Tyne & Wear and Northumberland - A grant to Barnardo's |
£13,204 |
29/07/2021
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The core work of the organisation in Newcastle upon Tyne
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Home Office - Children Affected by Domestic Abuse |
£644,302 |
28/06/2021
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To Meet the Prime Minister's aim to transform the Government's approach to Domestic Abuse. The strategic aims are to: - promote awareness - to put domestic abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, and
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To Meet the Prime Minister's aim to transform the Government's approach to Domestic Abuse. The strategic aims are to: - promote awareness - to put domestic abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, and raise public and professionals' awareness - protect and support - to enhance the safety of victims and support that they receive - pursue and deter 0 to provide an effective response to perpetrators from initial agency response through to conviction and management of offenders, including rehabilitation - improve performance - to drive consistency and better performance in the response to domestic abuse across all local areas, agencies and sectors
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The Childhood Trust - Barnardo?s YouthBuild Academy |
£696 |
22/06/2021
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The Barnardo?s YouthBuild Academy in Lewisham London, aims to transform the lives of vulnerable young people leaving care by supporting them to develop skills necessary for independent living and
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The Barnardo?s YouthBuild Academy in Lewisham London, aims to transform the lives of vulnerable young people leaving care by supporting them to develop skills necessary for independent living and securing employment in the construction industry.
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Department of Health - VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund |
£280,000 |
01/04/2021
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The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme
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The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
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Home Office - CSA Support Services Transformation Fund |
£268,000 |
01/04/2021
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The purpose of the funding is: 1) To promote and disseminate best practice in the provision of support to help children and young people cope with and, as far as possible, recover from sexual abuse.
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The purpose of the funding is: 1) To promote and disseminate best practice in the provision of support to help children and young people cope with and, as far as possible, recover from sexual abuse. 2) To improve the quality of support available to children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse. 3) To build understanding of what works to support children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to statutory non-statutory sector organisations. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
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Youth Music - Musical Interventions for Early Years Emotional Wellbeing |
£9,523 |
12/03/2021
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Musical Interventions for Early Years Emotional Wellbeing
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Youth Music - R.E.A.C.H Music |
£99,543 |
12/02/2021
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R.E.A.C.H Music
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Cumbria Community Foundation - Barnardo's Think Family Project |
£45,563 |
02/10/2020
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Barnardo's Think Family Project
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Home Office - BARNARDO'S |
£1,030,000 |
16/09/2020
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In 2016, the Home Office ran a competitive exercise to set up a new national Centre on Child Sexual Abuse for England and Wales. To improve local responses to child sexual abuse and explotation, the
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In 2016, the Home Office ran a competitive exercise to set up a new national Centre on Child Sexual Abuse for England and Wales. To improve local responses to child sexual abuse and explotation, the Centre of Expertise will identify, develop and share high quality evidence on what works to tackle child sexual abuse. Barnados successfuly bid to establish the Centre.
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National Emergencies Trust - NET Restricted Funding for Covid-19 Children & Young People's Helplines |
£1,500,000 |
05/09/2020
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Funding the launch of a UK-wide Helpline and associated next steps Therapeutic Support for children and young people of BAME heritage.
Also funding the expansion of of See, Hear Respond, ‘Front
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Funding the launch of a UK-wide Helpline and associated next steps Therapeutic Support for children and young people of BAME heritage.
Also funding the expansion of of See, Hear Respond, ‘Front door’ helpline for vulnerable children and young people, parents/carers of children and young people from England into Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland.
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Community Foundation Tyne & Wear & Nthmbrlnd - the organisation’s BASE project in Whitley Bay |
£10,000 |
07/08/2020
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the organisation’s BASE project in Whitley Bay
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Home Office - Vulnerable Children National Charities Strategic Relief Fund |
£2,783,118 |
17/07/2020
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Organisations who support children and young people to achieve their potential
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Westminster Foundation - Covid 19 response Fund |
£265,895 |
29/06/2020
18 |
Covid-19: Building Resource Hub to support Mental Health & Wellbeing in Education
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Department for Education - See, Hear, Respond (SHR) |
£7,265,000 |
05/06/2020
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Organisations who support people who experience poor mental health
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Westminster Foundation - Covid 19 response Fund |
£50,000 |
28/05/2020
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COVID-19 Crisis Appeal ? Mental Health and Wellbeing resources for vulnerable and impoverished children in London
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Home Office - BARNARDO'S |
£644,302 |
01/04/2020
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To Meet the Prime Minister's aim to transform the Government's approach to Domestic Abuse. The strategic aims are to:- promote awareness - to put domestic abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, and
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To Meet the Prime Minister's aim to transform the Government's approach to Domestic Abuse. The strategic aims are to:- promote awareness - to put domestic abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, and raise public and professionals' awareness- protect and support - to enhance the safety of victims and support that they receive- pursue and deter 0 to provide an effective response to perpetrators from initial agency response through to conviction and management of offenders, including rehabilitation- improve performance - to drive consistency and better performance in the response to domestic abuse across all local areas, agencies and sectors
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Home Office - BARNARDO'S |
£1,900,000 |
01/04/2020
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Independent Child Trafficking Guardians (ICTGs) are an independent source of advice for all trafficked children and somebody who can speak up on their behalf. To establish an appropriate model of
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Independent Child Trafficking Guardians (ICTGs) are an independent source of advice for all trafficked children and somebody who can speak up on their behalf. To establish an appropriate model of delivery, ICTGs have been launched in six Early Adopter Sites (Greater Manchester; Hampshire and the Isle of Wight; Wales; West Midlands Combined Authority; East Midlands and the London Borough of Croydon).The purpose of this grant is to enable the ICTG Service to continue in these six Early Adopter Sites until March 2021 to maintain support for vulnerable children, whilst the Home Office considers future provision in-line with the recommendations from the Independent Review of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and learning from the evaluations of the Early Adopter Sites.
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Home Office - BARNARDO'S |
£88,935 |
01/04/2020
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The purpose of the funding is: 1) To promote and disseminate best practice in the provision of support to help children and young people cope with and, as far as possible, recover from sexual abuse.
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The purpose of the funding is: 1) To promote and disseminate best practice in the provision of support to help children and young people cope with and, as far as possible, recover from sexual abuse. 2) To improve the quality of support available to children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse. 3) To build understanding of what works to support children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to statutory non-statutory sector organisations. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
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Home Office - Support for Victims and Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse Fund |
£100,000 |
01/04/2020
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The purpose of the funding is to provide support to a vitally important sector doing excellent work with children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Funding will be
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The purpose of the funding is to provide support to a vitally important sector doing excellent work with children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to non-statutory sector organisations working nationally to provide services that help victims and survivors cope with and, as far as possible, recover from the impact of child sexual abuse. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Prouder Communities Yorkshire (continuation) |
£400,000 |
19/03/2020
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The funding will be used to develop Barnardo's current Prouder Communities project which aims to support LGBTQ+ children and young people aged 5-19 years, and their families. The project will support
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The funding will be used to develop Barnardo's current Prouder Communities project which aims to support LGBTQ+ children and young people aged 5-19 years, and their families. The project will support people living in North and West Yorkshire. The project will provide guidance, reduce isolation by bringing peer groups together, and improve emotional and mental health by making the places, spaces and communities that matter to LGBTQ+ children and young people safer and inclusive.
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National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Barnardo's Scotland |
£224,700 |
05/03/2020
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B-Wild
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Barnardo's |
£80,000 |
11/12/2019
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over two years towards the core salaries and associated costs of the National Independent Visitor Network, supporting IV groups across England and Wales to raise awareness and improve service
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over two years towards the core salaries and associated costs of the National Independent Visitor Network, supporting IV groups across England and Wales to raise awareness and improve service provision
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National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Barnardo's |
£42,800 |
21/11/2019
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The Boring Past
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Spirit of 2012 - Project Alaw |
£55,618 |
09/08/2019
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Music project for young female carers of all ages. Majority funded via Tampon Tax Fund with DCMS. Final amount of grant dispersed may differ due to project underspend and within agreed tolerance.
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DCMS - Project Alaw |
£24,825 |
09/08/2019
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The Alaw Project aims to reduce those known, negative, social, educational and emotional impacts associated with girls and young women in a caring role for parents/carers, siblings and children.
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The Alaw Project aims to reduce those known, negative, social, educational and emotional impacts associated with girls and young women in a caring role for parents/carers, siblings and children. Through the medium of music and a series of workshop programmes, girls and young women in a caring role in Merthyr Tydfil, will have the opportunity to engage with others to learn skills and improve their self esteem and social confidence.
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DCMS - Project Alaw |
£24,825 |
09/08/2019
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The Alaw Project aims to reduce those known, negative, social, educational and emotional impacts associated with girls and young women in a caring role for parents/carers, siblings and children.
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The Alaw Project aims to reduce those known, negative, social, educational and emotional impacts associated with girls and young women in a caring role for parents/carers, siblings and children. Through the medium of music and a series of workshop programmes, girls and young women in a caring role in Merthyr Tydfil, will have the opportunity to engage with others to learn skills and improve their self esteem and social confidence.
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National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Barnardo's |
£48,900 |
07/08/2019
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Fabric of Life 2
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Community Foundation serving Tyne & Wear and Northumberland - Core funding for Barnados work in North East England. |
£3,193 |
12/07/2019
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Core funding for Barnados work in North East England.
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Sport England - Families project |
£470,617 |
02/07/2019
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Funding under Sport England's Families Fund funding programme for a Revenue project titled Families project. This project lists its main activity as Exercise & Fitness
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National Lottery Community Fund - Big Manchester (Continuation) |
£464,609 |
26/06/2019
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Big Manchester (Continuation)
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Quartet Community Foundation - Bristol Community Consultation Project |
£43,925 |
24/06/2019
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The National FGM Centre (NFGMC - www.nationalfgmcentre.org.uk), is a partnership-between Barnardo’s and the Local Government Association. It works to end harmful practices including FGM. The NFGMC
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The National FGM Centre (NFGMC - www.nationalfgmcentre.org.uk), is a partnership-between Barnardo’s and the Local Government Association. It works to end harmful practices including FGM. The NFGMC will address illegal cultural practices in Bristol through employing a full-time community engagement worker to deliver whole community consultation events following the publication of draft statutory guidance “Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education”. All schools will be required from September 2020 to teach all secondary age pupils and about FGM, forced marriage (FM) and “honour”-based violence (HBV) including the law, their impact and how to access support. The project aims to: Improve cohesion and engagement with the democratic process by providing opportunities through community events for parents of school-age children to be consulted about the delivery of relationship education on the harmful and illegal cultural practices of FGM, FM and HBV. Develop resources and teaching materials to counter extremism and support relationship education with the participation of parents and faith leaders Listen to the voice of affected young people by holding discussion workshops to increase their resilience to extremist messages including through the forthcoming changes in relationship education Increase referral rates from community members to children’s services of complex hidden cases of FGM, FM and HBV We will: Run community consultation events and workshops, with interpretation if necessary, for parents and faith leaders to build intercultural and intercommunity understanding Provide an opportunity for Bristol’s affected communities to develop more trust in statutory agencies through active citizenship and participation in the development of local proposals. Leverage NFGMC’s independent role in Bristol, without any previous history of work in the city. Deliver events for young people in a safe space Produce a variety of materials to address illegal cultural practices Produce a report on the consultations with qualitative and quantitative material
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Home Office - Child Sexual Abuse Centre of Expertise 2019-20 |
£1,500,000 |
01/04/2019
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In 2016, the Home Office ran a competitive exercise to set up a new national Centre on Child Sexual Abuse for England and Wales. To improve local responses to child sexual abuse and explotation, the
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In 2016, the Home Office ran a competitive exercise to set up a new national Centre on Child Sexual Abuse for England and Wales. To improve local responses to child sexual abuse and explotation, the Centre of Expertise will identify, develop and share high quality evidence on what works to tackle child sexual abuse. Barnados successfuly bid to establish the Centre.
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Home Office - Hate Crime Community Projects 2019-20 |
£70,000 |
01/04/2019
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To enable the Home Office to deliver on one of the key objectives included within the four year Cross Government Hate Crime Strategy Action Against Hate to develop a number of Community
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To enable the Home Office to deliver on one of the key objectives included within the four year Cross Government Hate Crime Strategy Action Against Hate to develop a number of Community Demonstration projects that support the delivery of one or more of the five key objectives Cross Government Hate Crime Strategy which are:1. Preventing hate crime2. Responding to hate crime in our communities3. Increasing reporting of hate crime4. Improving support for the victims of hate crime5. Building our understanding of hate crime.The grant scheme also assists the Home Office in meeting two of its strategic objectives which are to Prevent terrorism and Cut crime.
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Home Office - Independent Child Trafficking Advocates 2019-20 |
£1,530,000 |
01/04/2019
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Independent Child Trafficking Guardians (ICTG), recently renamed from Independent Child Trafficking Advocates, are provided for in section 48 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. ICTGs were piloted for a
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Independent Child Trafficking Guardians (ICTG), recently renamed from Independent Child Trafficking Advocates, are provided for in section 48 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. ICTGs were piloted for a year from 2014/2015. The results of the first ICTGs trial were equivocal with aspects of the model trialled showing promise but not delivering on some key outcomes. In a number of key areas there was limited evidence of impact or an improvement in the outcomes for children. As the independent evaluation identified, we need more time in order to see some of the potential benefits for trafficked children.There was, therefore, a need for further robust and consistent evidence to evaluate the effectiveness of the revised ICTG model in relation to the benefits for trafficked children and how it interacts with existing care provisions for trafficked children. The original trial highlighted a number of areas that the model tested did not fulfil the needs of the children, with specific issues being raised around the number of children that went missing after being referred into the trial, as well as the time taken to refer children to an ICTG, were just two of the areas of concern the evaluation identified.To further build the evidence base for the ICTG service, the Home Office implemented a revised ICTG service in three separate areas Great Manchester; Hampshire and the Isle of Wight and nationally in Wales. After an open and transparent grant process, Barnardos were identified as the successful contractor. Barnardos have a proven record of delivering services to trafficked children and understand how the current care provision is implemented by local authorities within England and Wales.The model implemented in these three sites provided one-to-one support for all trafficked children who were identified and were the responsibility of local authorities within these sites. The ICTGs represented and supported all children where there were reasonable grounds to believe that they may have been trafficked. The ICTGs advocated on behalf of the child and understood the unique and differing risks that affect children who are trafficked.Following findings from the interim report of this model (published in July 2018), a further revised model was developed to reflect these findings. The revised model continues to provide one-to-one support for children for who there is no one with parental responsibility for them in the UK; but also introduces an expert ICTG regional practice co-ordinator whose role is to focus on children who do have a figure with parental responsibility for them in the UK. The regional practice co-ordinator assumes a strategic role, working with professionals who are already engaged with and supporting the child, rather than directly working with the child. The revised model was implemented in three additional sites: West Midlands Combined Authority in October 2018, followed by the East Midlands in January 2019 and the London Borough of Croydon, in April 2019. The three original early adopter sites transitioned to the revised model from January 2019. ICTGs have now been rolled out to one third of local authorities in England and Wales.
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Home Office - Children Affected by Domestic Abuse 2019-20 |
£758,008 |
01/04/2019
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To Meet the Prime Minister's aim to transform the Government's approach to Domestic Abuse. The strategic aims are to:- promote awareness - to put domestic abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, and
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To Meet the Prime Minister's aim to transform the Government's approach to Domestic Abuse. The strategic aims are to:- promote awareness - to put domestic abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, and raise public and professionals' awareness- protect and support - to enhance the safety of victims and support that they receive- pursue and deter 0 to provide an effective response to perpetrators from initial agency response through to conviction and management of offenders, including rehabilitation- improve performance - to drive consistency and better performance in the response to domestic abuse across all local areas, agencies and sectors
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Ministry of Justice - HMPPS Innovation Grant Programme 19-20 |
£143,920 |
01/04/2019
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To develop family and significant other relationship (that may not be traditional family ties) orientated support or interventions in prison and probation settings.
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Department for Education - CSC Innovation Programme |
£246,922 |
01/04/2019
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Creating a culture of innovation is at the heart of the departments vision for childrens social care, and crucial to the delivery of our reforms in three areas: People and Leadership, Practice and
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Creating a culture of innovation is at the heart of the departments vision for childrens social care, and crucial to the delivery of our reforms in three areas: People and Leadership, Practice and Systems, and Governance and Accountability as set out in Putting Children First (2016).Launched in 2013, the Childrens Social Care Innovation Programme (CSCIP) has invested c£200m (2014-2020) across three funding rounds, enabling local authorities to develop, test and scale new approaches to supporting vulnerable children in the social care systemEileen Munros review of Child Protection in 2011 showed that local authorities were delivering childrens services with their focus on compliance. In response to this finding, it was essential to include scope for innovation which would then enable them to deliver better, high quality services to children and families.Through its reforms to the social work profession DfE is working to create a highly skilled and professionalised workforce, and a pipeline of excellent leaders, to create a system that frees up excellent front line social workers and their leaders to focus on the needs of children and families. The CSCIP is our vehicle for delivering some of these changes, enabling service delivery to be redesigned, maximising service quality and efficiency.
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Department for Education - Practice and Improvement Fund (PIF) |
£245,799 |
01/04/2019
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The Practice and Improvement Fund (PIF) aims to inspire the transformation of the adoption system and improve those services that adopted children and families rely on at a regional and national
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The Practice and Improvement Fund (PIF) aims to inspire the transformation of the adoption system and improve those services that adopted children and families rely on at a regional and national level. This programme is about working with the adoption sector to develop and disseminate excellent practice, develop innovative services which are responsive to the needs of the system and ensure that children who need adoption, and those who adopt them, have access to the best services - wherever they live.
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DCMS - Start Up Project Part 2 |
£20,505 |
01/04/2019
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Barnardos runs a project working with teenage parents in Newcastle. The award pays for a housing worker to help 80 young vulnerable parents each year to find and to keep a home.
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DCMS - Building Connections Fund - Youth strand |
£39,914 |
01/04/2019
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The Care Leavers Unite Bristol (CLUB) project will grow a programme of social activities for isolated care leavers to engage with peers and develop skills and confidence.
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Leeds Community Foundation - Families and Communities Ending CSE Together. ‘FACE CSE Together’ |
£31,125 |
13/02/2019
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This project has a symbiotic programme, with each programme designed to strengthen the other. The programme will; Provide additional resources to support existing community engagement into isolated
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This project has a symbiotic programme, with each programme designed to strengthen the other. The programme will; Provide additional resources to support existing community engagement into isolated families in Bradford. We will harness the developing relationships with different communities and use their knowledge to develop a culturally sensitive parenting programme which raises awareness of CSE. This is vitally important as: 1. Many of these communities still find this a taboo subject and often don’t have the equivalent words in their language, making understanding this subject difficult; 2. The Far Right movement has used recent high profile CSE cases to insight racial hatred and motivate hate crimes against South Asian communities. This work will help unite isolated communities, keep more children safe from CSE. The community focus element will work towards dispelling the myths around CSE, for example, that CSE perpetrators are all young Asian males. This multi delivery programme is essential in keeping different age groups and different communities safe. This programme has been designed to promote community cohesion from communities that have traditionally been isolated and fight against divisive, racially motivated actions. We will use our extensive community based projects and harness the reach of our community partners to ensure we engage with the most in need families and individuals for this programme. We have existing strong links with West Yorkshire Police, where we contribute towards Bradford’s Strategic Response to CSE. The district’s analyst studies data from a rich source of varied contributors, providing the fullest picture of CSE activity. We believe that through this work, the reporting of CSE will increase as awareness increases, but the long term impact will be a downward trend of cases of CSE.
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DCMS - Building Connections Fund - Youth strand |
£39,914 |
01/01/2019
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The Care Leavers Unite Bristol (CLUB) project will grow a programme of social activities for isolated care leavers to engage with peers and develop skills and confidence.
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Co-Op Foundation - Barnardo's - Building Connections Youth Strand Project |
£79,828 |
06/12/2018
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The "Care Leavers Unite Bristol" (CLUB) project will grow a programme of social activities for isolated care leavers to engage with peers and develop skills and confidence.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Family Linx |
£369,192 |
22/11/2018
48 |
Family Linx
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Co-Operative Group - Grant to Caban Bach Barnardo's |
£2,726 |
19/11/2018
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We want to buy new toys and equipment for the children to develop their play and social skills.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Multi Agency Independent Advocacy (MIA) |
£373,872 |
05/10/2018
36 |
This project will be delivered in partnership with Dundee Women's Aid and benefits male and female victims of domestic abuse and their children who live in Dundee. It aims to ensure that people are
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This project will be delivered in partnership with Dundee Women's Aid and benefits male and female victims of domestic abuse and their children who live in Dundee. It aims to ensure that people are supported emotionally and practically to become survivors of domestic abuse.
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National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Barnardos Fostering Edinburgh |
£7,200 |
08/08/2018
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YOYP Banquet of Youth, young people's celebration of year of the young person
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BBC Children in Need - Grant to Barnardo's EN |
£30,000 |
30/07/2018
36 |
This three year project will support young people experiencing gender or sexuality crisis and their siblings in Leeds. It will provide online support and drop in sessions resulting in positive life
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This three year project will support young people experiencing gender or sexuality crisis and their siblings in Leeds. It will provide online support and drop in sessions resulting in positive life choices, empowerment, and improved relationships.
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National Lottery Community Fund - GOLAU |
£498,655 |
27/07/2018
36 |
Anglesey Wellbeing Project
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Virgin Money Foundation - Grant to Barnardo's |
£41,010 |
16/07/2018
12 |
Grant to Barnardo's to support young parents and young parents to be who are at risk of homelessness into safe, appropriate and sustainable accommodation.
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DCMS - Start Up Project Part 2 |
£20,505 |
16/07/2018
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Barnardos runs a project working with teenage parents in Newcastle. The award pays for a housing worker to help 80 young vulnerable parents each year to find and to keep a home.
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Ministry of Justice - Strengthening Family Ties and Relationships - Barnardo's (London) |
£101,256 |
06/07/2018
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To develop family and significant other relationship (that may not be traditional family ties) orientated support or interventions in prison and probation settings.
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Youth Music - The Voice of Teesside |
£94,114 |
11/05/2018
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The Voice of Teesside
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Home Office - Child Sexual Abuse Centre of Expertise 18-19 |
£2,000,000 |
01/04/2018
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In 2016, the Home Office ran a competitive exercise to set up a new national Centre on Child Sexual Abuse for England and Wales. To improve local responses to child sexual abuse and explotation, the
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In 2016, the Home Office ran a competitive exercise to set up a new national Centre on Child Sexual Abuse for England and Wales. To improve local responses to child sexual abuse and explotation, the Centre of Expertise will identify, develop and share high quality evidence on what works to tackle child sexual abuse. Barnados successfuly bid to establish the Centre.
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Home Office - Independent Child Trafficking Advocates 18-19 |
£1,000,000 |
01/04/2018
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Independent Child Trafficking Advocates (ICTA) are provided for in section 48 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. ICTAs were piloted for a year from 2014/2015. The results of the first ICTAs trial were
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Independent Child Trafficking Advocates (ICTA) are provided for in section 48 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. ICTAs were piloted for a year from 2014/2015. The results of the first ICTAs trial were equivocal with aspects of the model trialled showing promise but not delivering on some key outcomes. In a number of key areas there was limited evidence of impact or an improvement in the outcomes for children. As the independent evaluation identified, we need more time in order to see some of the potential benefits for trafficked children.There was, therefore, a need for further robust and consistent evidence to evaluate the effectiveness of the revised ICTA model in relation to the benefits for trafficked children and how it interacts with existing care provisions for trafficked children. The original trial highlighted a number of areas that the model tested did not fulfil the needs of the children, with specific issues being raised around the number of children that went missing after being referred into the trial, as well as the time taken to refer children to an ICTA, were just two of the areas of concern the evaluation identified.The Home Office is continuing to fund a bid that can deliver the revised model in three separate areas within England and Wales. Barnardos (the successful contractor) have a proven record of delivering services to trafficked children and understand how the current care provision is implemented by local authorities within England and Wales.ICTAs will represent and support children where there are reasonable grounds to believe that they may have been trafficked. ICTAs advocate on behalf of the child and understand the unique and differing risks that affect children who are trafficked.
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Home Office - Child Trafficking Protection Fund (CTPF) 18-19 |
£24,165 |
01/04/2018
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The CTPF aims to reduce the vulnerability to exploitation of children who are, or have the potential to be, trafficked; and to support child victims who have already been trafficked.
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Home Office - Hate Crime Community Demonstration Projects 18-19 |
£36,708 |
01/04/2018
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To enable the Home Office to deliver on one of the key objectives included within the four year Cross Government Hate Crime Strategy Action Against Hate to develop a number of Community Demonstration
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To enable the Home Office to deliver on one of the key objectives included within the four year Cross Government Hate Crime Strategy Action Against Hate to develop a number of Community Demonstration projects that support the delivery of one or more of the five key objectives Cross Government Hate Crime Strategy which are:1. Preventing hate crime2. Responding to hate crime in our communities3. Increasing reporting of hate crime4. Improving support for the victims of hate crime5. Building our understanding of hate crime.The grant scheme also assists the Home Office in meeting two of its strategic objectives which are to Prevent terrorism and Cut crime.
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Home Office - Children Affected by Domestic Abuse 2018-19 |
£191,438 |
01/04/2018
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To Meet the Prime Minister's aim to transform the Government's approach to Domestic Abuse. The strategic aims are to:- promote awareness - to put domestic abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, and
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To Meet the Prime Minister's aim to transform the Government's approach to Domestic Abuse. The strategic aims are to:- promote awareness - to put domestic abuse at the top of everyone's agenda, and raise public and professionals' awareness- protect and support - to enhance the safety of victims and support that they receive- pursue and deter 0 to provide an effective response to perpetrators from initial agency response through to conviction and management of offenders, including rehabilitation- improve performance - to drive consistency and better performance in the response to domestic abuse across all local areas, agencies and sectors
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LandAid Charitable Trust - Gap Homes |
£75,000 |
31/03/2018
2 |
A Gap Home is a transitional home plus support – designed for care leavers and other vulnerable young people. It will provide quality, manageable and affordable accommodation and the time and space
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A Gap Home is a transitional home plus support – designed for care leavers and other vulnerable young people. It will provide quality, manageable and affordable accommodation and the time and space needed to make a positive transition to independent living. A Gap home is owned by Barnardo’s and rented to a young care leaver for whom we provide a consistent relationship underpinned by practical and emotional support. We will enable young people to develop resilience and the practical skills required for managing any future tenancy, and securing employment, training or education. Each Gap Home is a new build and will provide much needed additional accommodation to existing provision for young care leavers. Each will be built on small pockets of unused land – gap sites – within communities. This is achieved by adapting innovation in house building, enabling us to design a house to fit the space available.
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National Lottery Community Fund - North East Together |
£797,968 |
26/03/2018
36 |
This group will, over five years, use the funding to re align family support services ensuring families are provided with direct and targeted support at the time they require it and by the correct
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This group will, over five years, use the funding to re align family support services ensuring families are provided with direct and targeted support at the time they require it and by the correct service. They will achieve this through a fundamental system change at the point of interface between social work, third sector, education and health and will place families at the centre of the process so that they become more empowered to take control of their lives.
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National Lottery Community Fund - New Horizons |
£120,506 |
23/03/2018
36 |
This group will use the funding to provide support for children and young people (CYP) in East Ayrshire who have experienced bereavement, trauma and loss. Between 25 and 30 CYP aged 11-18 years will
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This group will use the funding to provide support for children and young people (CYP) in East Ayrshire who have experienced bereavement, trauma and loss. Between 25 and 30 CYP aged 11-18 years will engage in one to one support sessions and group work each year to build resilience, capacity to manage and personal growth. Between 40 to 60 parents, carers and professionals will be offered capacity building development each year to build an understanding of how to support CYP who engage in activities.
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The Rayne Foundation - Grant to Barnardo's |
£60,000 |
15/03/2018
36 |
Towards a network of CSE prevention advocates operating in the night-time economy who will know to recognise and respond to CSE with ongoing support from a Specialist Nightwatch Co-ordinator.
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CareTech foundation - Journey App |
£300,000 |
30/01/2018
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In partnership with FutureGov and with the support of the CareTech Foundation, Barnardo?s is developing an innovative digital resource focused on the needs of care leavers, covering content on: ?
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In partnership with FutureGov and with the support of the CareTech Foundation, Barnardo?s is developing an innovative digital resource focused on the needs of care leavers, covering content on: ? information and advice on living independently (e.g what to wear for work, how to cook for themselves, what support they are entitled to ? convenient access to, and reminders about, their Care Leaver Pathway Plan ? the ability to check in with support workers more quickly and conveniently than making phone calls or face-to-face meetings ? access to tools to complete tasks as an adult (e.g. collecting benefits, applying for a council house, keeping receipts).
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Essex Community Foundation - Girls Inspired Straight Talking project and family support |
£9,950 |
23/01/2018
11 |
To provide specialist courses and support for teenage girls across Southend and Thurrock to reduce their risk with regard to drugs, alcohol, gangs, sexual exploitation and anti-social behaviour
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Community Foundation Tyne & Wear & Nthmbrlnd - As a contribution to the work of your organisation in combatting the sexual exploitation of children and young people in Tyne & Wear and Northumberland only |
£15,000 |
19/09/2017
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As a contribution to the work of your organisation in combatting the sexual exploitation of children and young people in Tyne & Wear and Northumberland only
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National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Barnardo's |
£49,700 |
26/07/2017
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Unveiling the hidden LGBT heritage in North Tyneside
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BBC Children in Need - Grant to Barnardo's |
£101,397 |
14/06/2017
36 |
This project will provide play therapy for children and young people expressing harmful sexual behaviour. They will feel more positive about themselves, reduce their risk of engaging in harmful
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This project will provide play therapy for children and young people expressing harmful sexual behaviour. They will feel more positive about themselves, reduce their risk of engaging in harmful sexual behaviour, and feel less confused.
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - Safer Futures, Oxfordshire |
£4,180 |
08/05/2017
18 |
Encourage young people to create a forum addressing the needs or replacement of the ramps and also address the needs of other young people.
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Home Office - Hate Crime Community Demonstration Projects 17-18 |
£42,857 |
01/04/2017
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To enable the Home Office to deliver on one of the key objectives included within the four year Cross ?Government Hate Crime Strategy ?Action Against Hate? to develop a number of Community
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To enable the Home Office to deliver on one of the key objectives included within the four year Cross ?Government Hate Crime Strategy ?Action Against Hate? to develop a number of Community Demonstration projects that support the delivery of one or more of the five key objectives Cross ?Government Hate Crime Strategy which are:1. Preventing hate crime2. Responding to hate crime in our communities3. Increasing reporting of hate crime4. Improving support for the victims of hate crime5. Building our understanding of hate crime.The grant scheme also assists the Home Office in meeting two of its strategic objectives which are to Prevent terrorism and Cut crime
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Home Office - Independent Child Trafficking Advocates 17-18 |
£700,000 |
01/04/2017
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Record, at a high level, the aims and objectives (or outcomes) that this funding is seeking to achieve.Independent Child Trafficking Advocates (ICTA) are provided for in section 48 of the Modern
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Record, at a high level, the aims and objectives (or outcomes) that this funding is seeking to achieve.Independent Child Trafficking Advocates (ICTA) are provided for in section 48 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. ICTAs were piloted for a year from 2014/2015. The results of the first ICTAs trial were equivocal with aspects of the model trialled showing promise but not delivering on some key outcomes. In a number of key areas there was limited evidence of impact or an improvement in the outcomes for children. As the independent evaluation identified, we need more time in order to see some of the potential benefits for trafficked children.There is, therefore, a need for further robust and consistent evidence to evaluate the effectiveness of the revised ICTA model in relation to the benefits for trafficked children and how it interacts with existing care provisions for trafficked children. The original trial highlighted a number of areas that the model tested did not fulfil the needs of the children, with specific issues being raised around the number of children that went missing after being referred into the trial, as well as the time taken to refer children to an ICTA, were just two of the areas of concern the evaluation identified.The Home Office is seeking to fund a bid that can deliver the revised model in three separate areas within England and Wales. We envisage the organisations submitting proposals to the Home Office will have a proven record of delivering services to trafficked children and understand how the current care provision is implemented by local authorities within England and Wales. ICTAs will represent and support children where there are reasonable grounds to believe that they may have been trafficked. ICTAs will need to understand the unique and differing risks that affect children who are trafficked. Consideration will be given to collaborative bids where it can be shown that the organisations involved in the new trial meet the criteria overall
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Nesta - AC00589 |
£21,657 |
06/03/2017
6 |
Join In Stay In programme grant to Barnardo's Grant Ref AC00589
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Virgin Money Foundation - Grant to Barnardos |
£39,695 |
06/12/2016
12 |
Grant to cover the salary for a housing worker to help around 80 young parents each year to find and to keep a home.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Prouder Communities (Yorkshire) |
£499,040 |
30/11/2016
35 |
This new project will deliver LGBTQ support to children and young people aged between eight and twenty four in North and West Yorkshire, delivered from a central base in Leeds. Activities, workshops
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This new project will deliver LGBTQ support to children and young people aged between eight and twenty four in North and West Yorkshire, delivered from a central base in Leeds. Activities, workshops and support groups will be aimed at raising awareness and empowering individuals, professionals and communities to tackle homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying.
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Barnardo's |
£266,000 |
11/08/2016
36 |
as continuation funding over three years towards the salaries and core costs of the National Independent Visitor Network
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National Lottery Community Fund - Invisible Walls Accord (IWA) |
£896,571 |
27/07/2016
36 |
Invisible Walls Accord (IWA)
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Youth Music - “Someone who believes in you” |
£29,948 |
21/07/2016
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“Someone who believes in you”
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National Lottery Community Fund - Big Manchester |
£497,767 |
13/07/2016
36 |
This is an expansion of a project that aims to support families with children of primary school age who are affected by issues of domestic violence and abuse, mental health issues and substance
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This is an expansion of a project that aims to support families with children of primary school age who are affected by issues of domestic violence and abuse, mental health issues and substance misuse. Beneficiaries of the project will have access to weekly sessions with a key-worker, networking support groups for parents and family activity days, which will run during school holidays.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Barnardo’s YouTurn |
£361,437 |
18/05/2016
36 |
Over 1,500 young people in Lambeth, Southwark and Croydon will be given the opportunity to turn their lives around having been involved in serious youth crime. Over six months they will receive
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Over 1,500 young people in Lambeth, Southwark and Croydon will be given the opportunity to turn their lives around having been involved in serious youth crime. Over six months they will receive tailored support to help them be better able to manage their lives and be less influenced by risky peer groups. They aim to give them the skills to make more positive life choices and support them into sustainable employment and education.
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National Lottery Community Fund - CtoC/1/1 - Make TRAX |
£404,713 |
12/05/2016
48 |
This project aims to reduce the number of young people not in employment, education or training (NEET) by providing support to those who are at risk of becoming NEET. They will focus on hotspot areas
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This project aims to reduce the number of young people not in employment, education or training (NEET) by providing support to those who are at risk of becoming NEET. They will focus on hotspot areas and target participants from priority groups. These include the long term unemployed, lone parents, people with disabilities, BAME communities and those with housing and substance misuse issues. The project will work with high profile employers, with some work placements already agreed.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Barnardo's Weave - Attachment and Inclusion within the Early Years |
£360,000 |
13/04/2016
36 |
This project will develop a new service which will provide early intervention and intensive support to families in Inverclyde with children up to the age of five who have been diagnosed with, or are
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This project will develop a new service which will provide early intervention and intensive support to families in Inverclyde with children up to the age of five who have been diagnosed with, or are awaiting diagnosis of a disability. Barnardo’s Inverclyde Support Team will support the project which seeks to engage with families who are less likely to access services and are most at risk of isolation.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Big Manchester |
£38,050 |
27/11/2015
12 |
The funding will be used to develop a social impact bond (SIB) to reduce the impact of parental mental health issues, domestic abuse, and substance misuse on children aged five to eleven. The
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The funding will be used to develop a social impact bond (SIB) to reduce the impact of parental mental health issues, domestic abuse, and substance misuse on children aged five to eleven. The intervention will be delivered across Manchester. The four month grant will fund identification of cashable savings, analysis of the existing model, co-commissioner engagement, identification of costs, and other technical support. The SIB will be commissioned by Manchester City Council.
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Comic Relief - B-Safe |
£60,000 |
25/11/2015
24 |
The Scottish Government recognises the problem of Child Sexual Exploitation, but little has been done to address it nation-wide. Barnardo's are acknowledged experts and service providers in this
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The Scottish Government recognises the problem of Child Sexual Exploitation, but little has been done to address it nation-wide. Barnardo's are acknowledged experts and service providers in this area. They will pilot a project in 3 areas of Scotland working in partnership with police and other professionals with a view to rolling it across the whole country with government support if successful. Expert Advisors will ensure that young people at risk get the help they need, professionals get the training they need and that there is good communication between all those involved. Very vulnerable young people will have a much better chance of developing fulfilling and safer lives in Scotland.
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National Lottery Community Fund - CtoC/1/1 Make TRAX |
£24,000 |
06/11/2015
12 |
This grant will be used to develop plans for a project to support young people who are not in employment, education or training. The development funding will be used to fund a project coordinator to
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This grant will be used to develop plans for a project to support young people who are not in employment, education or training. The development funding will be used to fund a project coordinator to develop the partnership, undertake consultation with stakeholders and young people and to develop a system to facilitate sharing of materials between partners.
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National Lottery Community Fund - CSE Hub and Spoke |
£208,131 |
07/10/2015
36 |
The aim of this project is to develop a sustainable hub and spoke delivery model to tackle unmet need around child sexual exploitation awareness, prevention and support work. The applicant will work
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The aim of this project is to develop a sustainable hub and spoke delivery model to tackle unmet need around child sexual exploitation awareness, prevention and support work. The applicant will work with Barnardo’s and focus on three areas each, delivering 1:1 assessment, support and group work to children and young people, awareness raising workshops for parents and professionals and linking with small voluntary organisations to offer expertise to build their confidence and understanding of the issues.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Young Care Leavers Transition Service |
£615,782 |
05/08/2015
48 |
Positive Destinations
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The Blagrave Trust - Bristol Base |
£135,000 |
01/07/2015
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Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)
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National Lottery Community Fund - BASE B&NES, North Somerset and Somerset Spokes |
£437,695 |
01/07/2015
36 |
This project will use its funding to expand the support for victims of child sexual exploitation across the Avon and Somerset area. Working with a range of partners, staff will provide individually
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This project will use its funding to expand the support for victims of child sexual exploitation across the Avon and Somerset area. Working with a range of partners, staff will provide individually tailored packages of support to young people combining intensive one to one support and counselling with a range of other interventions. The project will take a holistic look at the young person’s family life and will ensure they can access support 24/7 in the event of an emergency.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Breaking The Cycle |
£498,639 |
20/05/2015
36 |
Breaking The Cycle
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Barnardo's |
£32,000 |
29/01/2015
24 |
over two years towards the salary and associated costs of a two year apprenticeship based within the National Independent Visitors Network, working with young people in care_x000D_ _x000D_
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