To work with school-age children and young people (CYP) across Gwent by addressing issues related to domestic abuse, unhealthy relationships, and gender-based violence. The initiative seeks to raise awareness of Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (VAWDASV), promote healthy relationship values, and challenge harmful gender and social norms that contribute to abuse and violence within society.
Delivered by a dedicated team of four Domestic Abuse Children and Young People (DACYP) Support Workers, the programme will provide a mix of interactive awareness-raising sessions, early intervention group work, and one-to-one brief support interventions. The team will work across a range of settings including mainstream schools, youth groups, EOTAS (Education Otherwise Than At School) environments, and Pupil Referral Units (PRUs), ensuring the support reaches high-risk and vulnerable groups.
Through educational sessions and group activities, CYP will be empowered to critically reflect on gender stereotypes, understand the dynamics of healthy vs unhealthy relationships, and learn how to manage their feelings in positive and safe ways. The programme also aims to connect those already affected by abuse with appropriate local support services, helping ensure no CYP is left unsupported.
Another key focus is encouraging CYP to take the lead in making a difference in their communities. They will have the chance to become "Youth VAWDASV Ambassadors" -- helping to spread awareness, support their friends, and speak out against harmful behaviours. By working with local groups and creating youth-friendly resources, they'll play a key role in promoting respect and kindness among their peers.
Due to the personal care needs of the people we support, this role is
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