Dulverton Trust - Big Give Christmas Challenge 2023 - Home for Christmas Crisis Appeal |
£10,000 |
07/02/2024
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Big Give Christmas Challenge 2023 - Home for Christmas Crisis Appeal
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Home Office - Support for Young People and their Families Involved in County Lines |
£184,277 |
30/06/2022
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The funding should cover dedicated teams including team leaders, caseworkers, specialist women and girls workers, data coordinators, mental health workers and possibly family workers. The funding
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The funding should cover dedicated teams including team leaders, caseworkers, specialist women and girls workers, data coordinators, mental health workers and possibly family workers. The funding must also cover the operation of a rescue service across the three locations, for children and young people involved in county lines who are arrested outside of their home area. We would expect the service to support and engage an agreed number of young people and families over the period and for there to be a reduction of cessation of involvement with county lines. We would also expect an increase in positive outcomes which could include but is not limited to; an increase in school attendance/engagement, improved engagement with statutory services, a decrease in missing episodes, a reduction in offending, improved relationships and resilience within families. In respect of (2) the funding should cover a confidential and anonymous helpline service and support to an agreed number of young people and their families including bespoke support for parents and carers. Both services should be independently evaluated and be underpinned by robust safeguarding policies and processes.
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Home Office - Support for Young People and their Families Involved in County Lines |
£184,277 |
30/06/2022
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The funding should cover dedicated teams including team leaders, caseworkers, specialist women and girls workers, data coordinators, mental health workers and possibly family workers. The funding
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The funding should cover dedicated teams including team leaders, caseworkers, specialist women and girls workers, data coordinators, mental health workers and possibly family workers. The funding must also cover the operation of a rescue service across the three locations, for children and young people involved in county lines who are arrested outside of their home area. We would expect the service to support and engage an agreed number of young people and families over the period and for there to be a reduction of cessation of involvement with county lines. We would also expect an increase in positive outcomes which could include but is not limited to; an increase in school attendance/engagement, improved engagement with statutory services, a decrease in missing episodes, a reduction in offending, improved relationships and resilience within families. In respect of (2) the funding should cover a confidential and anonymous helpline service and support to an agreed number of young people and their families including bespoke support for parents and carers. Both services should be independently evaluated and be underpinned by robust safeguarding policies and processes.
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Dulverton Trust - Family Support |
£90,000 |
08/06/2022
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Family Support
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Home Office - Missing People Support Services Funding |
£151,027 |
02/02/2022
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The purpose of this funding is to assist the charity to meet the costs associated with a significant rise in demand for their services during this financial year, generated from the increased number
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The purpose of this funding is to assist the charity to meet the costs associated with a significant rise in demand for their services during this financial year, generated from the increased number of referrals received from the police. This Grant will support the following services: - targeted publicity services to find missing children and adults - running thE TextSafe® service to reach out, support and safeguard vulnerable missing adults & children
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Home Office - Missing People Support Services Funding |
£187,813 |
02/02/2022
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The purpose of this funding is to assist the charity to meet the costs associated with a significant rise in demand for their services during this financial year, generated from the increased number
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The purpose of this funding is to assist the charity to meet the costs associated with a significant rise in demand for their services during this financial year, generated from the increased number of referrals received from the police. This Grant will support the following services: - targeted publicity services to find missing children and adults - running thE TextSafe® service to reach out, support and safeguard vulnerable missing adults & children
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Home Office - Missing People Support Services Funding |
£187,813 |
02/02/2022
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The purpose of this funding is to assist the charity to meet the costs associated with a significant rise in demand for their services during this financial year, generated from the increased number
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The purpose of this funding is to assist the charity to meet the costs associated with a significant rise in demand for their services during this financial year, generated from the increased number of referrals received from the police. This Grant will support the following services: - targeted publicity services to find missing children and adults - running thE TextSafe® service to reach out, support and safeguard vulnerable missing adults & children
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Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust - Missing People - 05/08/21 |
£1,750 |
03/09/2021
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Core Funding
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Home Office - Support Services for Victims (and their families/carers) of County Lines |
£211,357 |
01/04/2021
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Missing Peoples SafeCall service provides a unique package of emotional support, practical support and advocacy for young people and families affected by county lines and missing.The service works
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Missing Peoples SafeCall service provides a unique package of emotional support, practical support and advocacy for young people and families affected by county lines and missing.The service works with young people and/or their families who are self-referrals or referred by professionals working with them, as soon as county lines gang involvement or exploitation is identified. Through this service children receive support in formulating and enacting a safety plan and parents/families are offered support in keeping the child safe. This service is important in playing a part to bridge the gap between those caught up in county lines exploitation and statutory agencies.SafeCall is also strengthening their offer to parents and families by providing additional support through therapeutic support, an information video and safe online forums and groups to share their experiences.The Home Office will be providing grant funding of £211,357 for a period of 12 months to support this project from April 2021 March 2022.
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Home Office - Missing People Support Services Funding |
£122,898 |
22/01/2021
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Missing People is the leading provider of missing person support services accessed by police forces. The most current data from the National Crime Agency who monitor the numbers of missing people
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Missing People is the leading provider of missing person support services accessed by police forces. The most current data from the National Crime Agency who monitor the numbers of missing people indicates the number is growing and the charity has evidenced a strong rise in demand for all its services. The charity has advised that costs associated with responding to the increased level of demand from police forces are unfunded and that it will be unable to continue to respond to this level of demand in the absence of further funding. The purpose of this funding is to assist the charity to meet the costs associated with a significant rise in demand for their services during this financial year, generated from the increased number of referrals received from the police.
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DCMS - Coronavirus Community Support Fund |
£45,547 |
09/10/2020
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"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to
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"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to operate, thereby reducing the burden on public services.2) To ensure essential services are provided to vulnerable people, both in the short and long term through increased community support through the work of charitable organisations."
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Ministry of Defence - Covid-19 Support for Vulnerable Children’s Charities |
£254,000 |
19/06/2020
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Organisations who support children and young people to achieve their potential
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Home Office - Support Services for Victims (and their families/carers) of County Lines 2020-21 |
£226,883 |
01/04/2020
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County lines involve gangs exploiting children to use as drug couriers and distributors, using coercion and violence to control them. There is a recognised need to find better support mechanisms for
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County lines involve gangs exploiting children to use as drug couriers and distributors, using coercion and violence to control them. There is a recognised need to find better support mechanisms for those affected, which is made difficult by the geographical distances children travel whilst acting as drug carriers.Missing People provides a SafeCall service which provides timely telephone calls to children and/or their families who are referred by professionals working with them, as soon as county lines gang involvement or exploitation is identified. Through this service children receive support in formulating and enacting a safety plan and parents/families are offered support in keeping the child safe. This service is important in playing a part to bridge the gap between those caught up in county lines exploitation and statutory agencies.In addition, missing young persons involved in county lines exploitation (and their families) will have access to the free 24/7 crisis support line out of Safecalls operating hours, to ensure 24/7 support is available for those victims and families that need it.The Home Office will be providing grant funding of £202,515 for a period of 12 months to support this project from April 2020 March 2021.
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Home Office - EGVE - Support Services for Victims of County Lines - Missing People 2019-20 |
£202,515 |
01/04/2019
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TIn April 2018 we published the Serious Violence Strategy in which tackling county lines and the misuse of drugs is one of the four key themes. Analysis to inform the strategy found that county lines
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TIn April 2018 we published the Serious Violence Strategy in which tackling county lines and the misuse of drugs is one of the four key themes. Analysis to inform the strategy found that county lines drug dealing is associated with violence and exploitation and the threats expansion is a key factor in the increases seen in serious violence.There is a recognised need to develop more sophisticated safeguarding responses for these victims of child criminal exploitation.This grant will support continuation of the Missing People Safecall service for a further 12 month period, from April 2019 to March 2020 at a cost of £202,515.The Safecall service is the only national helpline for criminally exploited county lines victims and their families. Given Safecalls unique offer, the Minister for Crime, Safeguarding and Vulnerability has expressed a strong desire for this national service to continue in order to support victims.
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Home Office - MISSING PEOPLE SUPPORT SERVICES FUNDING 2019/20 |
£99,600 |
01/04/2019
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This funding will enable Missing People to respond to growing demand for their services generated from the increased number of police referrals being received .These services include:Missing People
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This funding will enable Missing People to respond to growing demand for their services generated from the increased number of police referrals being received .These services include:Missing People publicity appealsSpecialist support and guidance for missing people, including provision of the Textsafe service;Specialist support and guidance for families of missing peopleFunding will assist Missing People to continue to respond to viable police referrals.
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Home Office - MISSING PEOPLE SUPPORT SERVICES FUNDING 2018-19 |
£99,960 |
31/03/2019
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This funding will enable Missing People to respond to growing demand for their services generated from the increased number of police referrals being received .These services include:Missing People
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This funding will enable Missing People to respond to growing demand for their services generated from the increased number of police referrals being received .These services include:Missing People publicity appealsSpecialist support and guidance for missing people, including provision of the Textsafe service;Specialist support and guidance for families of missing peopleFunding will assist Missing People to continue to respond to viable police referrals.
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Co-Op Foundation - Co-design offer |
£9,840 |
20/12/2018
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Working with young people to co-design materials targeted at young people who may be lonely and thinking about running away.
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DCMS - Building Connections Fund - Codesign |
£9,840 |
20/12/2018
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Working with young people to co-design materials targeted at young people who may be lonely and thinking about running away.
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Dulverton Trust - Family Support |
£90,000 |
13/06/2018
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Family Support
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Home Office - EGVE - Support Services for Victims of County Lines - Missing People 2018-19 |
£36,580 |
01/04/2018
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This grant will provide Ending Gang Violence and Exploitation (EGVE) support to Missing people in FY2018/19.In FY17/18 we supported a package of support services as a pilot delivered by Missing
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This grant will provide Ending Gang Violence and Exploitation (EGVE) support to Missing people in FY2018/19.In FY17/18 we supported a package of support services as a pilot delivered by Missing People in partnership with St Giles Trust, to gather evidence on how VCS support services can work with statutory providers to address the county lines issue.The grant will support continuation of the Missing People Safecall service for a maximum period of 9 months, from April 2018 December 2018, of £19,920. This funding is to enable Missing People to continue to provide this valued service whilst they seek funding to ensure its long term viability.
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Home Office - Missing People Support Services Funding 17-18 |
£133,048 |
31/03/2018
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This funding (a one off payment) will enable Missing People to respond to growing demand for their services generated from the increased number of police referrals being received .These services
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This funding (a one off payment) will enable Missing People to respond to growing demand for their services generated from the increased number of police referrals being received .These services include:?Missing People publicity appeals?Specialist support and guidance for missing people, including provision of the ?Textsafe? service;?Specialist support and guidance for families of missing peopleFunding will assist Missing People to continue to respond to viable police referrals.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Families and friends of missing people in Scotland meet-up |
£5,127 |
15/09/2017
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This group will organise an informal event for friends and families of missing people from across Scotland. The event will be held in Edinburgh in December 2017, and people from across Scotland will
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This group will organise an informal event for friends and families of missing people from across Scotland. The event will be held in Edinburgh in December 2017, and people from across Scotland will be invited to attend and meet other people in similar circumstances and share their experiences.
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The Rayne Foundation - Grant to Missing People |
£45,000 |
16/03/2017
36 |
Towards the live webchat service.
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Dulverton Trust - Extending the Family Support Programme |
£30,000 |
25/10/2016
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Extending the Family Support Programme
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National Lottery Community Fund - Supporting Families of Missing People |
£499,349 |
11/09/2014
36 |
Not Available
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National Lottery Community Fund - When The Search Is Over: After Missing Support Project |
£496,469 |
27/03/2014
36 |
When The Search Is Over: After Missing Support Project
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Dulverton Trust - Supporting and Extending the Volunteering Programme |
£25,000 |
27/02/2013
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Supporting and Extending the Volunteering Programme
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Missing People |
£200,000 |
05/07/2012
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Towards a project to improve support for children and young people who are survivors of, or at risk of, child sexual exploitation.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Missing People |
£48,600 |
24/11/2011
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the salary and on costs of the Local Coordinator - Yorkshire and the Services Helpline Advisor, administration, phone, travel, training, management, supervision and volunteer costs - agreed change
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the salary and on costs of the Local Coordinator - Yorkshire and the Services Helpline Advisor, administration, phone, travel, training, management, supervision and volunteer costs - agreed change from Yorkshire Co-ordinator to Manager North England
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National Lottery Community Fund - Reaching Families Left Behind When Someone Disappears |
£499,517 |
10/11/2010
36 |
This England-wide project will offer support, guidance and advice to families experiencing the loss of a family member who has gone missing. The project will continue to offer free, confidential help
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This England-wide project will offer support, guidance and advice to families experiencing the loss of a family member who has gone missing. The project will continue to offer free, confidential help and advice for families via a 24 hour helpline and website. It will also create media appeals to find the missing person via posters, the web, newspapers, and television. It will provide confidential support for the missing person if necessary and broker contact between the missing person and family.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Missing People |
£92,910 |
25/09/2008
36 |
Towards Project costs Towards the costs of the Runaway Helpline, a confidential freephone service for young people who have run away or have been forced to leave home.
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