Grant to Ritual Abuse Network Scotland (360G-WomensFundScotland-FR-0032321)

to contribute towards purchasing five PCs.

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Grant Details

Amount Applied For 2000
Amount Awarded 800
Award Date 2015-03-18T00:00:00+00:00
Beneficiary Location: Country Code GB
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code S12000042
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code Type CA
Beneficiary Location: Name Dundee City
Beneficiary Location: Name Dundee City
Data Source https://www.womensfundscotland.org/
Grant Programme: Code N/A
Grant Programme: Title Women's Fund For Scotland
Last Modified 2023-03-17T12:54:13Z
Recipient Org: Charity Number SC033706
Recipient Org: Description Ritual Abuse Network Scotland provides 1-2-1 and group supports to help up to 300 individuals annually, providing emotional and practical help to individuals who have experienced ritual and organised abuse. We aim to reduce Survivors? isolation, increase their resilience and improve their general wellbeing. We also deliver services to ex-offenders (excluding sexual offenders); we provide information and emotional and practical support; raise awareness of the impact of ritualised abuse; Research into the cause of ritualised abuse. In addition to providing services to Survivors, we provide training for other agencies so that they can best provide for Survivors and have better awareness and sensitivity. (a) We offer a variety of support services consisting of: ? Individual 1-2-1 online support by 25 trained fully-vetted Volunteers and Staff team consisting of 10 weekly sessions of 1 to 2 hours ? Emotional support via RANS Online Forum reaching 80 individuals over the year ? 3 Support groups for up to 5-10 individuals (1 ½-2 hours weekly, ideally 2-3 groups running per week) over one year 4 Work groups for between 10-15 individuals (supporting people back in to work) (b) Tp adapt to the impact of COID19 we are now operationally offering our services using Skype, Zoom, Messenger and the online Forum. The support and information services in the past would have been within normal office hours, Monday to Friday, but now we have adapted to meet the needs of survivors. Individual survivors can now make arrangements with workers or volunteers to talk to someone at a time to suit them. Regular group chats are now being offered in the evening and at weekend to ensure we are meeting the needs of Survivors at a time when they most need it rather than asking them to waiting until say a Monday morning to seek support. We are currently supporting around 20 individuals every week and this number will increase once we have more volunteers.
Recipient Org: Web Address https://www.rans.org.uk/