Community-led domestic violence programs win funding
The NSW Government has granted 40 community led projects that raise awareness about domestic violence a share of $80,000 as part of its ongoing commitment to addressing the issue.
Minister for Women's Safety and the Prevention of Domestic and Sexual Violence Natalie Ward said the provision of the grants coincided with the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based violence campaign.
“This is all about empowering people to join the call to end violence against women and children, and I’m so impressed by the people driving that work in communities around New South Wales,” Mrs Ward said.
“From workshops on the state’s new consent laws, to a forum on the support services available to victims, these locally led initiatives have immeasurable impact.
“The NSW Government remains committed to funding important programs that protect the vulnerable and put an end to gender based violence.”
The types of projects funded under the grants program include promotional activities and events relating to the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based violence campaign (25 November to 10 December), Human Rights Day (10 December) and International Women’s Day (8 March).
Other funded projects include educational and awareness raising resources, events, social media campaigns, arts and theatre projects, community forums and fair days, education workshops, printed signage, booklets, flyers and posters.
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