Latest News | 26 November 2024

Lottery funding boosts child exploitation charity

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Safe and Sound Group
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Specialist child exploitation charity Safe and Sound has been handed a major funding boost, which will allow it to expand a programme that helps children and young people move forward with their lives.

The charity has been recognised with Big Lottery funding, which will enable it to expand its Transforming Young Lives’ programme over the next three years and provide specialist support to more young people and families across the city and county.

This is in response to the increasing demand for its services and support, which has grown from 100 cases in 2019 to supporting 385 children and young people in 2023/4.

Thanks to the funding, Safe and Sound will provide specialist one-to-one and group support for young people affected by child exploitation, including online grooming, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation (including County Lines), trafficking, modern slavery and radicalisation.

It will also provide specialist support for families where a child has been affected by exploitation.

And it will support young people and families who need a bespoke approach, such as new arrivals.

The money will also fund engagement with schools and community groups to raise awareness of the dangers facing young people online and in person.

The cash will also allow Safe and Sound to coordinate and train its growing volunteer base, who support in a wide range of youth and outreach provision, fundraising and administrative work.

Safe and Sound has 22 years’ expertise in working with children and young people across Derbyshire who are victims of or at risk of child exploitation.

Nearly 50% of the young people it works with are affected by child sexual exploitation and 40% are affected primarily by child criminal exploitation with the remainder of both young men and women affected by both crimes.

The charity supports children as young as seven, but the majority are 13 to 18 and 32% of young people have special educational needs and/or disability with support available to them and those leaving care until the age of 25.

Safe and Sound also supported 88 families in the past two years.

Chief executive Tracy Harrison said: “It is important to remember that any boy or girl is at risk of exploitation – regardless of their age, family circumstances, social or cultural background. Their experiences are not only devastating to them but to the whole family.

“We are therefore grateful for the continued support from the Big Lottery to enable us to expand our ‘Transforming Young Lives’ programme particularly as we redefine our community hub in Allenton and move forward with our plans to open a new city centre base next year.

“This funding is testament to the positive impact that our multi-faceted one-to-one and group support for young people, families and our outreach and awareness raising work in local communities is having on helping people in their darkest times to move forward positively with their lives.

“This funding will have a positive impact on our organisation, enabling us to build on the work we have done so far, expand our focus on wider exploitation and further develop our expertise in this area of work.”


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