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Sustain and develop quality projects and an environment
to meet needs of those affected by domestic violence in the
Foyle area including:
- Completion and monitoring of Second Stage Housing
- Ongoing review and assessment of other existing facilities
- Develop a quality assessment framework for all projects
and monitor and respond to requirements
Develop a strategy and a range of interventions to
address social exclusion including:
Engaging pro-actively with Section 75 communities
of interest
- Women and their families with specialised need
- A commitment to meeting European Disability requirements
- Seek funding for an Equality worker
Address needs of women and their families who are
socially excluded and require a specialised support response
from Foyle Women's Aid, increasing support services:
- For rural women in Limavady and Strabane
- Women, children and young people with challenging
behaviours
- Domestic violence survivors with mental and emotional
health concerns
- Seek funding for a Health Awareness worker
- Initiate an advisory group to develop a Social Inclusion
strategy for Foyle Women's Aid
- Provide domestic violence awareness training to disability
sector and minority ethnic staff and non-English language
interpreters
Seek sustainable funding to ensure childcare strategy
and services are implemented including:
- Campaigning and working with others to increase response
and services for children and young people
- Implement children's services, (if necessary)
on a phased prioritised approach
- Develop monitoring systems to measure the impact and
outcomes of childcare provision
Sustain and develop Foyle Women's Aid support services
and encourage others in the social and criminal justice sectors
to improve the response to the abuse of human rights and repeat
crime that is domestic violence.
- Seek funding with other partners for full time pilot
MODV programme
- Explore opportunities to develop response for women
who are alleged perpetrators of domestic violence in collaboration
with PBNI
- Campaign for legal professionals to address domestic
violence as a human rights issue and to be informed of the
implications for women
Implement a range of interventions to review sustainability
of projects including:
- The Domestic Violence Interagency and Women's
Training and Education projects as core activities and the
development of the Justice and Human Rights project
- Produce a financial strategy and business plan that
meets the requirements of core activities and future developments
- Evaluate funded programmes and prepare exit strategies
for project completion
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