New funding to help Peterborough children who are victims of domestic abuse

Groups helping domestic abuse victims in Peterborough and Cambridgeshire have been given a cash boost to help youngsters affected by the issue.
The funding will help young victims of deomestic abuseThe funding will help young victims of deomestic abuse
The funding will help young victims of deomestic abuse

Just over £400,000 of Home Office funding will be coming to Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to ensure a number of much needed services are delivered including trauma based therapy for children who have experienced domestic abuse, dedicated children’s workers in refuges and support to help women and children remain safely in their homes.

A total of £3.1 million nationally will go to specialist services for children who have both been directly and indirectly affected by domestic abuse. This will include one-to-one and group counselling sessions to improve the mental health of children affected and early intervention schemes.

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The funding comes at a crucial time as the covid-19 lockdown has seen increased calls to national domestic abuse helplines and also an increase in children calling specialist helplines about abuse at home.

The Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Partnership website (www.cambsdasv.org.uk) has all the local contacts for anyone living with or experiencing domestic abu