Special initiatives
New funding initiative to tackle faith-based child abuse in London
Posted on 20 September 2007
City Parochial Foundation (CPF) and Trust for London (TfL) have awarded £450,000 over three years to four organisations addressing faith-based child abuse linked to a belief in spirit possession.
The funding, through our ‘Safeguarding Children’s Rights’ special initiative, will support work with London’s African communities that develops and strengthens community-based preventive activities in this field. The initiative was established in response to concerns raised with TfL and CPF by African community groups about the need for support at a grassroots level. Funding will support work with young people, parents, social workers, policy-makers and church leaders.
Grants have been awarded to: AFRUCA, UK Congolese Safeguarding Action Group, Churches’ Child Protection Advisory Service, and the Victoria Climbié Foundation, who will work closely together through the initiative.
“These organisations have a track record of addressing this complex and difficult human rights issue, often with very limited resources”, says Bharat Mehta, Chief Executive of TfL and CPF. “This new initiative will sustain and develop their work in London and enable them to contribute to the safety, quality of life and well-being of children and to promote children’s rights.”
CPF and TfL will support funded organisations through an advisory group involving experts from relevant fields including the Metropolitan Police, child protection and children’s services. An external evaluation will be commissioned to assess the impact of the funded work.
For more information about the initiative and the grants made, please contact
Rachael Takens-Milne, Field Officer (Special Initiatives) on 020 7606 6145 or
rtakensmilne@cityparochial.org.uk
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