CAPVA Services

Award

Value

£383,796

Suppliers

Classifications

  • Provision of services to the community

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  • award

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

Supporting and working with families experiencing Child or Adolescent to Parent Violence and Abuse (CAPVA) 

Aims and objectives of service:
•	Sustained reduction, frequency and gravity of abuse
•	Reduction in risk posed by perpetrator
•	Improved safety and protection for related victims 
•	Reduction in demand on policing services from the families being supported

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