13/2024 – Ministry Of Justice Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence and Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) and Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) services funding 

Author and Job Role: Lucy Thomas, Commissioning & Policy Lead for Victim Services  

Protective Marking:  OFFICIAL

 

Police & Crime Commissioners have the statutory responsibility to provide services to support victims cope and recover. The Ministry of Justice made additional funds available to support victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence and to fund additional ISVAs & IDVAs for 3 years (2022/23 – 2024/25). The below outlines the funding agreement for the third year of funding 2024/25.   

RASASC  

  • To award RASASC £15,655 for a counselling co-ordinator post to improve the efficiency of the service by providing a triage service and managing the waiting list.  
  • To award RASASC £25,000 towards their counselling service  
  • To award RASASC £38,899 for an ISVA  
  • To award RASASC £41,104 for an additional 1year ISVA  

YMCA DownsLink Group  

  • To award YMCA £23,839.92 for an early interventions’ worker to support children and young people, who will be identified by schools, youth clubs and statutory services as presenting as ‘at risk’ to CSE.   
  • To award YMCA £36,745.89 for a WiSE support worker   

East Surrey Domestic Abuse Services (ESDAS)  

  • To award ESDAS £50,000 for a counselling and recovery service for children and adult survivors of domestic abuse to reduce the current waiting list.  
  • To award ESDAS £37,225 for a young persons’ IDVA  
  • To award ESDAS £137,736 for 4 x 0.65 FTE Children and Young Persons IDVAs  
  • To award ESDAS £46,359 for a Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Refugee Services IDVA  
  • To award ESDAS £162,464 for 4 x 0.65FTE IDVA Service Managers  
  • To award ESDAS £185,359 for their core IDVA provision (4 FTEs)  
  • To award ESDAS £34,434 for a LGBT+ IDVA  
  • To award ESDAS £74,952 for 1.5 IDVA posts to include 0.5 FTE Rural IDVA  
  • To award ESDAS £74,952 for an additional 1.5 IDVAs for 1 year 

Hourglass  

To award Hourglass £16,300 to provide tailored support to older victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence.   

Surrey Minority Ethnic Forum (SMEF)  

To award SMEF £50,186 to provide an outreach support service to black and minority ethnic women at risk of domestic abuse.   

Surrey & Borders Partnership Trust  

  • To award Surrey & Borders Partnership Trust £45,686.59 for an extension to their therapeutic interventions for victims of sexual violence.  
  • To award Surrey & Boarder Partnership Trust £66,138 for an additional STARS CISVA. STARS is a sexual trauma service which specialises in supporting and providing therapeutic interventions to children and young people who have suffered sexual trauma in Surrey. Currently the service supports children and young people up to age 18 years, this would be to extend the current age range for young people up to age 25 years who live in Surrey. 
  • To award Surrey & Borders Partnership £62,146 for an additional child ISVA.  

Your Sanctuary  

  • To award Your Sanctuary £11,000 to extend their specialist domestic abuse helpline  
  • To award Your Sanctuary £7,500 to support survivors with complex needs

Innovating Minds CIC 

To award Innovating Minds CIC £20,000 to train the workforce within educational and/or community settings (i.e., pastoral staff, early help workers, victim support), to deliver the trauma-informed support to children that have been impacted by domestic abuse. 

South West Surrey Domestic Abuse Service (SWSDA) 

To award SWSDA £32,690 for a disabled survivors’ IDVA  

Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse (AAFDA) 

To award Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse £12,852 for a specialist and expert one to one advocacy and peer support to individuals bereaved by suicide or unexplained death following domestic abuse in Surrey.  

The Commissioner supports the MOJ DA SV & IDVA/ISVA service bids and awards the following;  

  • £15,655 to RASASC for a counselling co-ordinator  
  • £25,000 to RASASC for counselling  
  • £38,899 to RASASC for an ISVA 
  • £41,104 to RASASC for an additional ISVA  
  • £23,839.92 to YMCA DownsLink Group for an early intervention’s worker  
  • £36,745.89 to YMCA DownsLink Group for a WiSE CISVA  
  • £50,000 to ESDAS for adult and children’s counselling service  
  • £37,225 to ESDAS for a young persons’ IDVA  
  • £137,736 to ESDAS for Children and Young Persons IDVAs  
  • £46,359 to ESDAS for a Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Refugee Services IDVA  
  • £162,464 to ESDAS for IDVA Service Managers  
  • £185,359 to ESDAS for their core IDVA provision  
  • £34,434 to ESDAS for a LGBT+ IDVA  
  • £74,952 for 1.5 IDVAs including 0.5 FTE rural IDVA  
  • £74,952 for an additional 1.5 IDVAs  
  • £16,300 to Hourglass for a tailored support service for older victims of domestic abuse 
  • £50,186 to SMEF to provide a support service to black and minority ethnic women at risk of domestic abuse 
  • £45,686.59 to Surrey & Borders Partnership Trust to extend their therapeutic interventions  
  • £66,138 to Surrey & Borders Partnership Trust for a STARS CISVA  
  • £62,146 to Surrey & Borders Partnership for an additional Child ISVA  
  • £11,000 to Your Sanctuary to extend their helpline 
  • £7,500 to Your Sanctuary to support survivors with complex needs   
  • £20,000 to Innovating Minds CIC to deliver training on trauma informed support  
  • £32,690 to SWSDA Service for a disabled survivors’ IDVA  
  • £12,852 to AAFDA for advocacy and peer support 

     

I approve the recommendation(s): 

Signature:  Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend (wet signed copy held at PCC Office)

Date: 17 July 2024

All decisions must be added to the decision register. 

Consultation 

None to note  

Financial implications 

This is the last year of funding for these services  

Legal 

No legal implications  

Risks 

Sustainable funding  

Equality and diversity 

No implications 

Risks to human rights 

No risks.