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FAWCETT LAUNCHES GROUNDBREAKING LEGAL CHALLENGE TO GOV’T BUDGET

The Fawcett Society has filed papers with the High Court seeking a Judicial Review of the government's recent budget They believe the Treasury did not assess the way different budget measures would affect different groups, as is required by the law.

Consultation on Re-Allocation of National Lottery Shares

Consultation on Re-Allocation of National Lottery Shares The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is consulting on proposals to re-allocate National Lottery Shares, and is seeking responses by 21 August 2010.

The Promoting Independence Awards 2010

The Promoting Independence Awards 2010 is a joint event staged by Cymorth Cymru and Welsh Local Authorities.

WWA comments on the Independent Police Complaints Commission report on the response by the police to Joanna Michael

Today (26th July), the Independent Police Complaints Commission have released their report into the police handling of Joanna Michael case.

Commit to Prevent! from Stop it Now! Wales

Putting child sexual abuse prevention on the political agenda July 26, 2010: Residents in Wales are being given the chance to get the prevention of child sexual abuse on the political agenda, thanks to a new campaign by Stop it Now! Wales.

The Welsh Assembly Government is committed to tackling this persistent form of inequality for women as well as underpinning our commitment to all victims of domestic abuse.

Carl Sargeant, Minister for Social Justice & Local Government, 25 March 2010

Violence against women and girls continues unabated in every continent, country and culture. It takes a devastating toll on women’s lives, on their families, and on society as a whole. Most societies prohibit such violence — yet the reality is that too often, it is covered up or tacitly condoned

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, 8 March 2007

Review into Supporting People announced

3 Rhag 2009

2 December 2009

A review into how the Supporting People Scheme works has been announced by Jocelyn Davies AM, Deputy Minister for Housing yesterday (2 December).

Supporting People provides housing related support to help vulnerable people to live as independently as possible in the community. This could be in their own homes or in hostels, sheltered housing or other specialised supported housing. It offers practical help through debt counselling, life skills training and advice on paying bills and filling in forms.

The review will examine current policies and resources that deliver housing related support.

The Supporting People programme makes a significant contribution to the public purse, there is an estimated saving of £1.68 for every £1 spent on housing related support services.

Ms Davies said:
"We are now in a period of economic uncertainty where the housing-related support services provided under the Supporting People initiative are more important than ever.

"This is a crucial time for housing and the challenges have never been greater for both people in need of housing and the public sector.  It is time for us to examine the successes of the programme and identify areas where we can maximise service provision for vulnerable people in Wales.

"It is my intention that this review will be independent, transparent and comprehensive and will take on board evidence from stakeholders including service users across Wales.

"I hope this review will enable us to give the best possible support to those who need it."

The strategic aims for the review are that we have housing related support services that:

·      Services that are tailored to meet individual needs

·      Maximum gain from all resources utilized

·      High quality service

·      Demonstrate value for money