Fa'ai'uga 37/2022 – Faufautua Fautua Tuto'atasi o Sauaga Fa'afeusuaiga a Surrey & Borders 2022

Tusitala ma Galuega Matafaioi: Lucy Thomas, Komesina & Faiga Fa'avae mo Auaunaga Puapuagatia

Faailoga Puipuia:  ALOAʻI

Aotelega a le Pulega:

Police & Crime Commissioners have the statutory responsibility to provide services to support victims cope and recover. The Ministry of Justice have provided additional funding until 2024/25 for Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVAs). This service is to extend the current provision in Surrey for dedicated child ISVAs.

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Sexual violence of any kind is a traumatic experience and for children and young people can have dramatic repercussions for the rest of their lives. In addition to group and individual therapy to help their recovery, children, young people and their families need practical support in the aftermath of any incident and through any court proceedings. This can be a stressful experience as it may involve a re-telling of the traumatic incident.

The CISVA is focused on this practical, supportive role, acting as an independent advocate for the child/young person and providing support for historic and recent allegations.

Fautuaga

The grant of £62,146 per annum from the Ministry of Justice is awarded to Surrey and Borders Partnership to extend the CISVA provision in Surrey until the end of 2024/25.

Faamaonia e le Komesina o Leoleo ma Soligatulafono

Ou te faamaonia le fautuaga:

Saini: Lisa Townsend, Komesina o Leoleo ma Solitulafono mo Surrey (kopi saini susu o lo'o umia i le Ofisa o Komesina)

aso: 20th Oketopa 2022

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