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16 results found.
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Child Sexual Abuse/Exploitation Effects of/surviving violence Evaluation Violence Against Women
Weaving the Web project evaluation
CWASU has been commissioned to provide an external evaluation service to Rape Crisis England & Wales' (RCEW) Weaving the Web project delivery
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Domestic Violence Effects of/surviving violence Evaluation Support Projects
Big Lottery Fund – Women and Girls Initiative
CWASU will be continuing their Big Lottery funded work on Women and Girls Initiative (WGI), in partnership with The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations and DMSS Research, to deliver evaluation and learning support to the 63 projects funded by the Big Lottery Fund to support and empower women and girls facing violence, abuse, exploitation and mental health issues
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Evaluation
First contact sexual violence navigators: women & girls Big Lottery project
CWASU researchers will be working with The Essex Rape Crisis Partnership (ERCP) comprising of South Essex Rape and Incest Crisis Centre (SERICC) (lead partner) Southend Rape Crisis Centre (SOSRC), and Mid & North Essex Centre for Action on Rape and Abuse (CARA) to deliver this project funded by the Big
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Evaluation Support Projects
Learning and Evaluation Scoping Support for Women and Girls Initiative (WGI)
Women and girls initiative - Empowering women and girls to take control of their lives
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Effects of/surviving violence Evaluation Violence Against Women Violence by women
Safe Choices – Leaving Care and Custody
The Safe Choices Leaving Care and Custody project was a London-based programme delivered by The Children’s Society and nia from 2012-2017 across London, and funded by the Big Lottery.
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Child Sexual Abuse/Exploitation Evaluation Violence Against Women
The nia project: Children and Young People’s Service Evaluation
CWASU undertook an evaluation of four of the nia project’s services; the Parenting programme, Young People and Sexual Exploitation, Young People and Sexual Violence and Family Learning programmes. This evaluation focuses on how well the project aims have been met as well as reflecting on project methodology. The overall
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Domestic Violence Evaluation Health Policy Prostitution Support Projects
Evaluation of the WORTH Project
The WORTH Project is a multi-agency funded pilot project at a hospital, that is currently training all relevant staff in the Accident and Emergency and Maternity Departments to undertake screening for domestic violence. The Project will also provide specially-trained staff based within the hospital, who will offer a wide range
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Domestic Violence Evaluation Health Policy Support Projects
Evaluation of the Portsmouth Domestic Violence Early Intervention Project (EIP)
EIP is a pilot project based in Portsmouth that aims to reduce repeat victimisation by providing support and information about the options available to anyone experiencing domestic violence at the point of crisis. It seeks to do this by training hospital staff in Accident and Emergency and Maternity Departments to
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Evaluation Policy Rape Support Projects
Evaluation of the Crime Reduction Programme Violence Against Women Rape Projects, and a Linked National Evaluation of Sexual Assault Referral Centres
Three Linked Components: Evaluation of STAR (Surviving Trauma After Rape) Youth Service Intervention; Evaluation of REACH (Rape, Examination, Advice, Counselling and Help) Website Intervention; National Evaluation of Sexual Assault Referral Centres/Services (SARCs) including St Mary’s, REACH and STAR. Component 1 – The STAR Youth Service Intervention: This evaluation is focused
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Evaluation Policy Prostitution Support Projects
Evaluation of The Maze Marigold Project
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of The Maze Marigold Project, which works with girls and young women involved in prostitution in Spitalfields. The evaluation, which was undertaken as a co-operative venture between The Maze and CWASU, assesses the progress and performance of the Project against its stated