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2015-16 Grants Organisation Initiative Level of funding (£) Purpose Keeping the environment on 9 streets clean and tidy and free from vandalism and anti social Goldthorpe Development Group Big Clean UP 2,000.00 behaviour and fly tipping. Improving the look of the area and giving ownership back to residents. Provide a meaningful and community beneficial activity for young people involved in low level offending/anti social behaviour to more positively fill their leisure time, to challenge their REMEDI (Restorative Services) Barnsley Community Action Project 7,372.00 behaviour and to signpost them into sources of support and/or other positive activities. The project will also develop young people's understanding of - consequences, empathy and community. Our project aims to reduce the numbers of YP who are NEET (not in employment, education or employment). We will engage them, develop employability skills and provide careers advice, and Grimethorpe Activity Zone (GAZ) NEET Buster Project 6,958.00 advocacy to help them move into employment, college or training. Then monitor their progress to ensure their move is successful. Provide vulnerable people across Barnsley, Rotherham and Sheffield with target hardening measures to improve the safety of their homes. Clients will be identified through our on going Yorkshire Housing HIA (Stay Put) Be Safe, Feel Safe caseload for Handyperson and advice services, alongside referrals from our partners within the 15,432.38 Public/Private sector and Not for Profit Organisations. Employ a dedicated Trainer to provide awareness training, advice, support and education aimed at Tackling Teen Abuse and Repeat reducing numbers of repeat victims of Domestic Violence and to address the issue of teen abuse. Doncaster Women's Aid (DWA) Victimisation Targeted support will increase chances of escaping harm, help re-build lives, promote freedom 12,000.00 from abuse, encourage active and healthier lifestyles. The project will provide an alternative to antisocial behaviour in 'hot spot' areas of Doncaster. We RESPECT - Basketball Changing Fundamentals Basketball Club will use the power of sport to deter ASB and progress current and potential offenders into positive Lives activities that cultivate feelings of self worth and value in their local community. 11,520.00 The MASTERS project will provide a diverse range of sporting, training and youth outreach Mexborough Activities Sports Trips Mexborough Miners' Welfare Institute & activities across Mexborough targeted at local young people at most risk of committing crime and Engagement Recognition Scheme Recreation Ground anti-social behaviour. Activities will be delivered in a multi-agency partnership adopting a reward (MASTERS) 13,000.00 and recognition approach. Provide SmartWater kits that will be distributed to households throughout the South/West of Doncaster to people who through their own financial capability would be unable to afford these Edlington Community Organisation Community Safety items. Key objective is to secure sustainable reductions in household burglaries in Edlington, Warmsworth, Mexborough, Conisbrough, Denaby, Tickhill, Rossington, Bawtry and Braithwell. 13,000.00 To keep the children off the streets and encourage intergenerational practice, thus in turn helping The Monday Club Summer Activities 600.00 to reduce the fear of crime and anti social behaviour. Rotherham Young People's Provision of dedicated/specialist support, to prevent/reduce harm to children and young people, Rotherham Women's Refuge Domestic Abuse Project from the effects of domestic abuse, aid their recovery and reduce further incidence. 20,101.50 Undertake group work within community settings/colleges/schools to educate participants to creating confidence in tackling realities of cse within BME communities, challenging the associated women blaming make Apna Haq child sexual exploitation within excusing attitudes that are leading to the silence of victims on these issues. Production of posters Asian/BME communities. that challenge these attitudes, plus set up related facebook account . 15,000.00 To reduce significant vulnerability to CSE and related behaviours through a targeted prevention CSE Prevention and Early Golddigger Trust and early intervention programme of creative small group courses and one-to-one mentoring for Intervention young women aged 11-18, and a wider preventative education programme for girls and boys. 20,000.00 To provide specialist structured group interventions for child-witnesses of domestic abuse to create social, emotional and behavioural skills to promote resiliency. To provide school Haven House Project No2DA professionals with information and resources to better prepare them to address issues of abuse 10,083.90 with C&YP in schools. Building on the success of our 2014-15 Police Commissioner funded pilot programme we wish to engage more, especially vulnerable, young people from a wider age range in practical outdoor Heeley City Farm Catching them young activities at Heeley City Farm, enhancing their education and employment opportunities, encouraging young people away from crime and increasing community volunteering amongst 10,000.00 young people Provide targeted diversionary activities across the Manor. Creating Junior Clubs with positive role Transforming Lives, Raising models that include Playwork, sports & games and opportunities to enjoy & achieve. In MASKK (Manor) Aspirations partnership with local PCSOs and other local charities we will reduce antisocial behaviour, prevent reoffending, protect most vulnerable people and improve visible policing. 10,000.00 To reduce anti-social behaviour, low level offending and support young people in the Manor area Manor/Wybourn centre based into employment, through Community Youth Workers. The project will enable us to develop Sheffield Futures (Wybourn) sessions stable centre-based delivery through which to build positive relationships with young people aged 12-18 and better respond to their needs and vulnerabilities. 10,000.00 The purpose of the project is to bring vulnerable members of the community together and increase community cohesion in Darnall, particularly in terms of integrating Eastern European migrants into existing communities. Darnall Well Being One Darnall It builds on the development and success of a number of One Darnall initiatives that were successful last year. 12,500.00 To increase the number and range of diversionary activities available for the young people of Upperthorpe, Netherhorpe and Langsett and increase opportunities for positive engagement Zest Bright Futures between young people leading to greater community cohesion. The project will create more active, informed young people, raising aspirations, self esteem and promote positive behaviours. 15,000.00 The project is designed to reduce the sexual exploitation of young people and improve outcomes Brathay Trust Sheffield CSE Project for those being groomed or exploited. We will identify those young people most at risk and deliver targeted interventions to support them to stay safe. 13,084.00 Developing and motivating the inspiration of the previous progress and outcomes gained during Developing youth skills to restore the last Grant awarded to our organisation by south Yorkshire Police Commissioner in order to Somali Community and Cultural School hope. restore hope and reduce the vulnerability of individuals with in the community of Sheffield, by tackling crime, substance misuse and anti-social behaviour. 5,000.00 The aim of the boxing club is to foster and promote amateur boxing at all levels, providing Sheffield City Boxing Club Sheffield City Boxing Club 4,494.00 recreation, competition, fitness, self-discipline and self-confidence We will build BME women's confidence to make friends outside the home, assert their right to make decisions, tell their story, resist controlling behaviour, support one another 6) recognise Supporting South Asian Women in Darnall Forum and report abuse. Most will just need empowering to say 'enough is enough', share experiences Tinsley & Darnall with new peer support networks and access external support. We will signpost victims to specialist support where they are trapped in dangerous/violent abuse. 5,000.00 To provide a programme of one-to-one and group-work sessions using accredited Protective Behaviours & Safe-Choices methodologies. A preventative skills based approach to personal-safety to reduce the likelihood of becoming victims or repeat victims of sexual abuse/exploitation/violence. Young Women's Housing Project ‘Protect Yourself’ Expert ISVA awareness raising sessions; Support and interventions to help victims during CJS processes. 8,500.00 This project is designed to effectively engage young people in targeted communities (i.e. where there are high levels of reported ASB and low level crime) using sport as the vehicle to support South Yorkshire Sport Sport FX community cohesion, provide diversionary activity, creating young leadership opportunities and developing significant positive relationships between South Yorkshire Police, young people and 5,000.00 their communities. Street Pastors will provide practical help, care and a listening ear to people enjoying the evening economy in Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield. Keeping individuals we come into Street Pastors South Yorkshire Street Pastors contact with safe, providing them with water,flip flops, ponchos and first aid, if required. We will signpost individuals to other agencies as appropriate 8,000.00 To drive down and eliminate
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