Survivors of Childhood Abuse Support Fund
Moving On Ayrshire (MOA) is a charity based in Ayr which provides a counselling service at locations throughout South Ayrshire. They offer survivors of sexual abuse and rape aged 14 years and up free one-to-one person-centred counselling in safe, confidential settings. This enables survivors to address sensitive issues and work towards a heathier, happier future. MOA also provides awareness-raising, guidance and support to organisations and schools throughout South Ayrshire.
33 third sector organisations across Scotland are to be funded through Support in the Right Direction (SiRD), to provide independent support, information, advice and advocacy to people using social care and their carers. Starting on 1 April 2024, funded services will receive a share of up to £9.2 million funding from Scottish Government across three
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Read MoreA fund to support survivors of childhood abuse is now open for applications from third sector organisations. The new phase of the Scottish Government’s Survivors of Childhood Abuse Support (SOCAS) fund will invest in services supporting adults affected by childhood abuse, so they can enjoy a safe and healthy life, with improved wellbeing. The purpose
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