Glow joins new framework to support local young people impacted by domestic abuse

Will Allen And Sarah Buckley (4)

Glow has joined Staffordshire County Council’s ‘Children and Young People Framework.’

The new project, which launched last month, sees our Education and Prevention team join a county-wide framework, bidding for individual pieces of work with a variety of customers over the next four years.

This includes group education and prevention work with children and young people, one-to-one support sessions and teacher training opportunities.

It’ll bring together the team’s specialist expertise, both in educating children and young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships and supporting education professionals to be more confident in spotting the signs of abuse and handling disclosures.

Service Manager for Children and Young People, Sarah Buckley, shared more:

“We’re absolutely thrilled to be working with Staffordshire County Council again and to be a part of their exciting new framework.

“This project really builds on the work that my team have been doing for many years – targeted intervention and prevention work to help end domestic abuse and provide our children and young people with a voice and advocacy.

“Whether we’re supporting young people or working with professionals, we’re equipping them with the tools and education they need to spot the signs of abuse and find support if they need it.

“A big thank you to my team for their continued hard work to support children and young people impacted by domestic abuse. Another thank you to our fantastic Business Development team for all of their hard work in securing this fantastic opportunity, which enables us to reach even more young people.”