CSE Easy to Read Resource
CSE Aware is an initiative of the Women’s Support Project, developed alongside other agencies and the Encompass Network, which aims to ensure that women affected by commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) in Scotland receive comprehensive, non-judgmental support. The work is funded by the Scottish Government through the Delivering Equally Safe Fund, a national fund aimed at preventing and eradicating all forms of violence against women and girls
Cedar (Children Experiencing Domestic Abuse Recovery)
The Cedar (Children Experiencing Domestic Abuse Recovery) programme is Scotland’s leading evidence-based recovery programme available for children and young people aged 0-18. Cedar supports children in groupwork settings to help them to better understand and recover from the trauma they have experienced from domestic abuse. Four local projects in Angus, Perth & Kinross, Renfrewshire, and West Dunbartonshire have contributed their learning and expertise to this case study.
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Improving outcomes for people and communities affected by poverty, inequality, trauma and adversity: Joining the dots across key policy agendas (briefing)
There are a number of key policy agendas that are part of a broader ambition to improve outcomes for people and communities across Scotland affected by poverty, inequality, trauma and adversity. This briefing highlights the links across these and explores opportunities for re-framing these multiple policy ambitions as opportunities to work together around the common goal of improving outcomes for people and communities.
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Improving outcomes for people and communities affected by poverty, inequality, trauma and adversity: joining the dots across key policy agendas (infographic)
This infographic provides an overview of a small number of key national policy agendas, approaches and commitments, all designed to support a cross-policy, person-centred approach to improving outcomes for people and communities across Scotland affected by poverty, inequality, trauma and adversity.