The Legal Education Foundation - A grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£195,000 |
25/05/2023
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A grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust under the LEF's Fairer Systems programme
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Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime - Grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust
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£175,000 |
01/08/2022
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London Stalking Threat Assessment Centre (S-TAC) Variation to MOPAC 561: FY2022/23 Funding
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Henry Smith Charity - Grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£117,100 |
17/05/2022
36 |
towards three years' running costs of a project providing advocacy and support for people experiencing stalking across the UK.
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Home Office - Violence Against Women and Girls - helplines |
£160,430 |
24/02/2022
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The Home Office (HO) published a Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy on 8 March 2016 setting out an ambitious programme to make tackling VAWG everybodys business, ensure victims and
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The Home Office (HO) published a Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy on 8 March 2016 setting out an ambitious programme to make tackling VAWG everybodys business, ensure victims and survivors get the support they need and inspire confidence in the Criminal Justice System to bring more perpetrators to justice as well as doing more to rehabilitate offenders. We have made real progress towards improving our support to victims, including by introducing a new offence of domestic abuse and one for failing to protect a girl from Female Genital Mutilation (FGM); created two new stalking offences; criminalised forced marriage; introduced lifelong anonymity for victims of forced marriage and FGM; and introduced a new mandatory reporting duty on FGM. However, there is more we need to do to truly tackle this crime and combat more emerging and less well understood variant of it. The scale of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) is vast: approximately 700,000 people aged 16 to 59 were victims of a sexual assault in the year ending March 2018. In the UK, 1 in 4 women will experience domestic abuse and 1 in 5 sexual assault during their lifetime That is why this government has publicly committed to publishing a new Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy this Summer that will align our response to the 21st century threats we now face. To inform this strategy, the Home Office launched a high-profile VAWG Call for Evidence which received over 180,000 responses from victims, survivors, members of the public, the sector and academics. These responses will ensure we can put victims at the heart of our response, and we have set aside funding for delivery of VAWG commitments that will be published in our new VAWG strategy for later this year. We will also be publishing a new Domestic Abuse strategy later this year that will sit alongside the VAWG strategy and help deliver a truly comprehensive response to crimes that disproportionately affect women and girls. As part of our commitment to combat VAWG, the HO currently funds seven helplines to provide advice and support to female, male, and LGBT victims of domestic abuse, victims of stalking, victims of so called honour-based abuse and perpetrators of domestic abuse. The purpose of the project is to fund accessible advice/support services for victims of domestic violence and abuse, and specialist support for other victims. These services are essential to help reduce the harm caused and provide victims with life-lines for support and guidance.
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Home Office - Violence Against Women and Girls - helplines |
£160,430 |
24/02/2022
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The Home Office (HO) published a Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy on 8 March 2016 setting out an ambitious programme to make tackling VAWG everybodys business, ensure victims and
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The Home Office (HO) published a Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy on 8 March 2016 setting out an ambitious programme to make tackling VAWG everybodys business, ensure victims and survivors get the support they need and inspire confidence in the Criminal Justice System to bring more perpetrators to justice as well as doing more to rehabilitate offenders. We have made real progress towards improving our support to victims, including by introducing a new offence of domestic abuse and one for failing to protect a girl from Female Genital Mutilation (FGM); created two new stalking offences; criminalised forced marriage; introduced lifelong anonymity for victims of forced marriage and FGM; and introduced a new mandatory reporting duty on FGM. However, there is more we need to do to truly tackle this crime and combat more emerging and less well understood variant of it. The scale of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) is vast: approximately 700,000 people aged 16 to 59 were victims of a sexual assault in the year ending March 2018. In the UK, 1 in 4 women will experience domestic abuse and 1 in 5 sexual assault during their lifetime That is why this government has publicly committed to publishing a new Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy this Summer that will align our response to the 21st century threats we now face. To inform this strategy, the Home Office launched a high-profile VAWG Call for Evidence which received over 180,000 responses from victims, survivors, members of the public, the sector and academics. These responses will ensure we can put victims at the heart of our response, and we have set aside funding for delivery of VAWG commitments that will be published in our new VAWG strategy for later this year. We will also be publishing a new Domestic Abuse strategy later this year that will sit alongside the VAWG strategy and help deliver a truly comprehensive response to crimes that disproportionately affect women and girls. As part of our commitment to combat VAWG, the HO currently funds seven helplines to provide advice and support to female, male, and LGBT victims of domestic abuse, victims of stalking, victims of so called honour-based abuse and perpetrators of domestic abuse. The purpose of the project is to fund accessible advice/support services for victims of domestic violence and abuse, and specialist support for other victims. These services are essential to help reduce the harm caused and provide victims with life-lines for support and guidance.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Victims of stalking: new responses to changing needs |
£499,858 |
10/02/2022
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The funding will be used to support the organisation’s existing services for victims of stalking including national stalking helpline advocacy support and to increase the number of clients they
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The funding will be used to support the organisation’s existing services for victims of stalking including national stalking helpline advocacy support and to increase the number of clients they provide trauma informed advocacy support (currently only available in London). It hopes to expand their advocacy support services and increase its capacity by scaling up the advocacy service and allow them to support more victims at earlier stages.
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Henry Smith Charity - Grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£174,000 |
23/09/2021
36 |
towards three years' salary of two Advocates at a national stalking advocacy service, working across the UK.
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Home Office - Violence Against Women and Girls - helplines |
£155,457 |
13/05/2021
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The Home Office (HO) published a Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy on 8 March 2016 setting out an ambitious programme to make tackling VAWG everybodys business, ensure victims and
....more
The Home Office (HO) published a Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy on 8 March 2016 setting out an ambitious programme to make tackling VAWG everybodys business, ensure victims and survivors get the support they need and inspire confidence in the Criminal Justice System to bring more perpetrators to justice as well as doing more to rehabilitate offenders. We have made real progress towards improving our support to victims, including by introducing a new offence of domestic abuse and one for failing to protect a girl from Female Genital Mutilation (FGM); created two new stalking offences; criminalised forced marriage; introduced lifelong anonymity for victims of forced marriage and FGM; and introduced a new mandatory reporting duty on FGM. However, there is more we need to do to truly tackle this crime and combat more emerging and less well understood variant of it. The scale of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) is vast: approximately 700,000 people aged 16 to 59 were victims of a sexual assault in the year ending March 2018. In the UK, 1 in 4 women will experience domestic abuse and 1 in 5 sexual assault during their lifetime That is why this government has publicly committed to publishing a new Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy this Summer that will align our response to the 21st century threats we now face. To inform this strategy, the Home Office launched a high-profile VAWG Call for Evidence which received over 180,000 responses from victims, survivors, members of the public, the sector and academics. These responses will ensure we can put victims at the heart of our response, and we have set aside funding for delivery of VAWG commitments that will be published in our new VAWG strategy for later this year. We will also be publishing a new Domestic Abuse strategy later this year that will sit alongside the VAWG strategy and help deliver a truly comprehensive response to crimes that disproportionately affect women and girls. As part of our commitment to combat VAWG, the HO currently funds seven helplines to provide advice and support to female, male, and LGBT victims of domestic abuse, victims of stalking, victims of so called honour-based abuse and perpetrators of domestic abuse. The purpose of the project is to fund accessible advice/support services for victims of domestic violence and abuse, and specialist support for other victims. These services are essential to help reduce the harm caused and provide victims with life-lines for support and guidance.
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Main Grants award |
£25,000 |
29/01/2021
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National Stalking Helpline
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City Bridge Trust - Grant to The Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£9,947 |
15/12/2020
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DCMS - Coronavirus Community Support Fund |
£55,000 |
03/07/2020
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"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to
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"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to operate, thereby reducing the burden on public services.2) To ensure essential services are provided to vulnerable people, both in the short and long term through increased community support through the work of charitable organisations."
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The Clothworkers Foundation - Grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£2,390 |
06/05/2020
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COVID19 : purchase IT equipment for a charity that works with stalking, harassment, aggression and violence Nationally
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The London Community Foundation - Grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£32,369 |
06/05/2020
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The funding is for additional capacity to ensure we are able to support stalking victims across London during Covid-19 and work effectively with services across the VAWG sector who come into contact
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The funding is for additional capacity to ensure we are able to support stalking victims across London during Covid-19 and work effectively with services across the VAWG sector who come into contact with victims, including promotion of the service so that everyone knows that we are still open.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£45,000 |
05/05/2020
6 |
towards unrestricted core costs as a COVID-19 Fast Response grant
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Home Office - THE SUZY LAMPLUGH TRUST |
£54,524 |
01/04/2020
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The Home Office (HO) published a Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy on 8 March 2016 setting out an ambitious programme to make tackling VAWG everybodys business, ensure victims and
....more
The Home Office (HO) published a Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy on 8 March 2016 setting out an ambitious programme to make tackling VAWG everybodys business, ensure victims and survivors get the support they need and inspire confidence in the Criminal Justice System to bring more perpetrators to justice as well as doing more to rehabilitate offenders.As part of the VAWG strategy, the HO currently funds six helpline to provide advice and support to female, male, and LGBT victims of domestic abuse, victims of stalking, victims of so called honour-based abuse and perpetrators of domestic abuse.
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Home Office - COVID-19 Support For Domestic Abuse Charities 20-21 |
£20,598 |
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
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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 - THE SUZY LAMPLUGH TRUST |
£8,578 |
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
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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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The Clothworkers Foundation - Grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£9,200 |
13/12/2019
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purchase of laptops and office furniture for a charity which works with victims of domestic and sexual violence nationally
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£210,000 |
05/11/2019
36 |
Towards work to shift policy and practice around stalking in the UK and improve responses to victims.
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Main Grants award |
£25,000 |
15/10/2019
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National Stalking Helpline - Helping people regain control and saving lives
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Home Office - Violence against Women & Girls Helplines 2019-20 |
£50,130 |
01/04/2019
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The Home Office (HO) published a Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy on 8 March 2016 setting out an ambitious programme to make tackling VAWG everybodys business, ensure victims and
....more
The Home Office (HO) published a Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy on 8 March 2016 setting out an ambitious programme to make tackling VAWG everybodys business, ensure victims and survivors get the support they need and inspire confidence in the Criminal Justice System to bring more perpetrators to justice as well as doing more to rehabilitate offenders.As part of the VAWG strategy, the HO currently funds six helpline to provide advice and support to female, male, and LGBT victims of domestic abuse, victims of stalking, victims of so called honour-based abuse and perpetrators of domestic abuse.
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DCMS - Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£43,334 |
01/04/2019
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The purpose of the Tampon Tax Fund is to allocate the funds generated from the VAT on sanitary products to projects that improve the lives of disadvantaged women and girls.
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Home Office - Violence against Women & Girls Helplines 18-19 |
£67,600 |
01/04/2018
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Ending Violence against Women and Girls
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DCMS - Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£101,325 |
01/04/2018
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The purpose of the Tampon Tax Fund is to allocate the funds generated from the VAT on sanitary products to projects that improve the lives of disadvantaged women and girls.
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DCMS - Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£55,341 |
30/08/2017
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The purpose of the Tampon Tax Fund is to allocate the funds generated from the VAT on sanitary products to projects that improve the lives of disadvantaged women and girls.
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City Bridge Trust - Grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£17,400 |
17/05/2017
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£17,400 over one year towards the ‘Reducing Fear. Living Confidently.’ pilot project.
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Home Office - Violence against Women & Girls Helplines 17-18 |
£50,000 |
01/04/2017
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Ending Violence against Women and Girls
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Guy's and St Thomas' Charity - Personal Safety Solution |
£15,225 |
22/06/2016
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Personal safety solution for NHS healthcare professionals working in the community.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£209,540 |
19/04/2016
36 |
Towards campaigning for systemic change on behalf of victims of stalking and delivering support and advice through the National Stalking Helpline service.
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Henry Smith Charity - Grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£150,000 |
03/12/2015
36 |
towards three years' continuation funding of the costs of running the National Stalking Helpline
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Henry Smith Charity - Grant to Suzy Lamplugh Trust |
£100,000 |
12/09/2013
24 |
towards two years' continuation funding towards the running costs of the National Stalking Helpline
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