Grant to Women's Support Project (360G-WomensFundScotland-FR-0000025)

£4,282

Towards the cost of printing a national publication that outlines services for women and children in Scotland.

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Grant Details

Amount Applied For 4282
Amount Awarded 4282
Award Date 2004-05-11T00:00:00+00:00
Beneficiary Location: Country Code GB
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code S01003373
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code Type DZ
Beneficiary Location: Name Glasgow City
Data Source https://www.womensfundscotland.org/
Grant Programme: Code WOM May 04
Grant Programme: Title Women's Fund For Scotland
Last Modified 2023-03-17T12:54:16Z
Recipient Org: Charity Number SC021846
Recipient Org: Company Number SC323918
Recipient Org: Description The Women?s Support Project works to raise awareness of the extent and effects of violence against women and for improved services for those affected. Key themes in our work have been highlighting links between different forms of male violence and promoting an interagency response. Our work is informed by an understanding of gender inequality and the links and overlaps between different forms of violence, discrimination and oppression. Our areas of work are: ? Responding to requests for information, support and resources; signposting to on-going support or advocacy; maintaining an on-line support directory. ? Building the capacity of services for responding to violence against women through provision of training, ?training for trainers? and development of training resources. Much of this work is carried out in conjunction with Local Authority ?Violence against Women? Partnerships. Currently we focus on improving service responses in two main areas; commercial sexual exploitation and FGM. ? Public education, such as seminars, screen debates and podcasts. ? Community engagement, mainly delivered in partnership with other voluntary organisations or representative agencies such as the Scottish Refugee Council. ? Multi-agency and partnership working at local and national level, including supporting the implementation of ?Equally Safe: Scotland?s strategy for tackling and eradicating violence against women and girls?.
Recipient Org: Web Address https://www.womenssupportproject.org.uk