Tuesday, April 30, 2024

£3m boost for domestic abuse support in Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire has received a £3m boost for domestic abuse support.

The continuation of government grant funding will be used to provide a range of services for those staying in refuges and shelters.

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has announced further cash to support those staying in safe accommodation, with Lincolnshire County Council being awarded almost £1.5m for 23/24 and just over £1.5m for 24/25. The funding will go towards a range of vital services, such as counselling, financial advice, help with rehousing and therapy for children.

Cllr Mrs Patricia Bradwell OBE, executive member for safer communities, said: “There is already an extensive package of support available in Lincolnshire for those experiencing or at risk of domestic abuse, as well as a number of early intervention initiatives.

“Previously, this funding has been used for increased refuge provision, children’s support, a sanctuary scheme and move-on accommodation. The continuation of this grant will strengthen the support available locally, helping these families rebuild their lives in a safe and supportive environment.

“If you are experiencing domestic abuse, or are concerned about a family member or friend, please reach out. We understand it can often be difficult to report an abusive relationship, and we would like to reassure you that your concerns will be taken seriously. If you need help or advice, please get in touch by calling EDAN Lincs on 01522 510041 or, in an emergency, dialling 999.”

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