Cyfannol Women’s Aid supports individuals and families across Blaenau Gwent, Monmouthshire, Newport, Torfaen and the wider Gwent area, through refuge, outreach and community-based services.
With established bases in Pontypool, Abergavenny, Ebbw Vale and Newport and more than 40 years of experience, our dedicated teams support people to feel safe, recover from their experiences and rebuild their lives, empowering individuals to flourish in a life free from violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence.
Vision
Everyone is empowered to flourish in a life free from Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse, and Sexual Violence
Mission
To deliver across Gwent, a range of person-led and trauma-informed services to any person, particularly women and children, who have experienced any form of Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse, and Sexual Violence, regardless of their needs and the multiple disadvantage they face
Values and Behaviours
Empowerment
Integrity
Self-Awareness
Collaboration
Resilience
Dedication
Ambition
We will continually evolve all that we do by listening, learning, evaluating and adapting.
Cyfannol believes that a world without domestic abuse and sexual violence is one to aspire to. We believe that all
people who are victims of abuse and violence should receive person-led and trauma-informed services.
We acknowledge that overwhelmingly, domestic abuse and sexual violence is committed against women and that
VAWDASV is a gender-based issue and a cause and consequence of gender inequality.
As a charity, our key role is therefore to support women and children to flee abuse and violence, recover from their
experiences and to flourish in a life in which violence and abuse no longer happens to them. This ideology is reflected
in our charity name, mission, vision and values.
Cyfannol WA recognises that gender identity is an important issue, and we believe in people's right to self-define. Our services specifically for women will welcome anyone who believes it's the right service for them, including cis-women, transwomen and non-binary people assigned female at birth.
Many of our services support all genders, including our Gwent-wide Assertive Outreach crisis response service and our Horizon Sexual Violence services.
We go through an in-depth assessment with anyone who wants to access any of our support services in order to ascertain which service is right for them, based on their individual situation and needs, as well as external risk factors. We have a range of options available that allow us to be flexible, including dispersed refuge properties (self-contained accommodation units) across Gwent, as well as outreach and community-based support services.
Where there are opportunities to expand our domestic abuse services through funding intended for all people, we will consider:
Strategic Goals & Priorities 2022-2025
Sustainable Funding:
To sustain and strengthen the reach of our services, considering all opportunities presented and being innovative in our approach, to achieve our mission both within and outside of Gwent.
Designed, Quality, & Evaluated Services:
To be a high quality, trauma informed, user-led organisation including a universal service model.
Culture & People:
For our teams to flourishing in their roles and careers, in a safe and empowering environment.
Raising Out Profile:
For our communications and networking to enhance our mission, reputation, and brand recognition, integrating our actions with internal and external messaging and taking a more active role in sector conversations and developments.
Equity, Diversity, & Intersectionality:
To have an equitable reach and response to all intended recipients.
Digital Transformation:
To underpin all aspects of the organisation and support delivered with innovative use of technology.
Activities - Summary
Cyfannol Women’s Aid supports people across Gwent who have experienced any form of Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse or Sexual Violence, through refuge, outreach and community-based services. With established bases in Pontypool, Abergavenny, Ebbw Vale and Newport
and more than 40 years of experience, our dedicated teams help people to feel safe, recover from their experiences and rebuild their lives, empowering individuals to flourish in a life free from violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence.
Public Benefit
As set out above all our charitable activities are undertaken to further our charitable purposes for the Public Benefit. The Trustees have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission’s ‘Charities and Public Benefit’, general guidance on Public Benefit when reviewing the charity’s aims and objectives and in planning its future activities. In particular, the Trustees consider how planned activities will contribute to the aims and objectives that have been set.
Achievements and Performance 2022-2023
Refuge is not only about putting a roof over our heads and keeping us safe, it's also about women being there for each other, sharing their experiences and empowering each other to help each other reach their full potential.
1. Accommodation Services – 275 beneficiaries
Our accommodation services include:
Torfaen supported
92 women
37 children
Blaenau Gwent supported
21 women
21 children
Monmouthshire supported
34 women
32 children
Impact is measured though the use of the Housing Support Grant National Outcomes framework, which monitors distance travelled by women in relation to: feeling safe, having positive and healthy relationships with people in their lives, having independence and feeling in control of their day to day lives, engaging
in something meaningful to them, mental health and wellbeing, physical health, and managing the impact of dependency.
Newport supported
22 women
16 children
Take a tour of one of our refuges
2. Community Services – 1,521 beneficiaries
Our community services incorporate crisis intervention, group-work programmes and longer-term ‘floating’ support in Torfaen, Monmouthshire, Blaenau Gwent and Newport.
Our Centres in Pontypool, Abergavenny and Ebbw Vale provide crisis intervention, emotional and practical support
to women, either by phone or in person. Support can be accessed by any woman on a one-off or ongoing basis.
Referrals are accepted from agencies, as well as individuals themselves. Some crisis referrals are received via police Public Protection Notices (PPN), whereby individuals have given consent to be contacted by a domestic abuse agency following an incident.
Women requiring ongoing support receive support to manage their tenancies, finance, relationships, safety and ongoing education/training aspirations.
Group work figures incorporate the Own My Life programme, Recovery Toolkit and STAR Group, which mums attend alongside their children.
Impact is measured though
the use of the Housing
Support Grant National
Outcomes framework, as above.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! The course has been a complete god send for me at a really difficult time. I've changed so much for the better over the last 3 months, I'll be forever grateful.
*The figures in the table do not include PPN contacts where individuals did not access further support.
3. Assertive Outreach (Gwent-wide) – 434 beneficiaries
The Assertive Outreach initiative is aimed at anyone over the age of 16 who has reported a domestic abuse incident to Gwent Police more than once in a 12-month period.
Support can be provided in individual’s homes, a safe place within the community, over the phone, or via text or email, and can include completing a risk assessment, discussing what the individual wants and needs, formulating a safety plan, and establishing ongoing support needs.
The Assertive Outreach team aims to bridge the gap between the Police and Support Services, making sure individuals feel heard and understood when reporting a crime or seeking advice, knowing they will be taken seriously and believed.
The team always makes me feel reassured that the victims she supports will have all the support and safeguarding that they require.
Just knowing the support was there was so beneficial. It really helped with my mental health and was enough to keep me going
4. Ar Trac Project: Children and Young People’s Support in Blaenau Gwent & Newport – 41 beneficiaries
The Ar Trac project launched in April 2020 to support children and young people aged 5-16, who have experienced or witnessed domestic abuse, and who are exhibiting difficulties with their family and peer relationships.
Ar Trac is delivered across 10 areas by 5 regional project partners. Cyfannol Women’s Aid is the lead partner, overseeing the project, and delivering interventions within Newport and Blaenau Gwent.
The project brings together a range of interventions, co-produced by local agencies with children and young people. Ar Trac’s suite of age-appropriate services are tailored-based on the individual needs and strengths of the child and their family. As such, the project and what it offers will continue to evolve.
Activity | Total number |
Number of people engaged | 41 |
Number of 1-2-1 / mentoring / peer mentoring sessions delivered | 105 |
Number of group programmes delivered | 6 |
5. Children and Young People’s Support in Monmouthshire & Torfaen - 115 beneficiaries
We offer a range of Children and Young People’s Support Services across Monmouthshire and Torfaen, comprising of:
The Mentoring Project is delivered across Monmouthshire and Torfaen to boys aged 5-16 who have experienced domestic abuse. The aim is to help them with behavioural challenges and managing feelings they might be experiencing. A mentor will engage with a child once a week for 9 months (under 11s), or once a week for 8 weeks, as part of a group (11-16 years).
The Mentoring Project supports the child to: feel more self-confident; relate better to others; develop a stronger sense of responsibility; understand the consequences of their actions; improve their concentration; and improve attendance and attainment at school.
Girls’ Groups are for girls aged 11-15 across Monmouthshire who have previously lived in a home where there was an unhealthy relationship between adults. These supportive, peer-led groups meet weekly for 8 weeks to work on small art and craft projects. The sessions offer an opportunity for the girls to listen and support each other, whilst developing their understanding of healthy relationships. These groups focus on: Expressing ourselves in healthy and appropriate ways; Positive communication; Building self-esteem; Resilience; and Coping strategies.
The STAR Group programme 7-11 is for children who have experienced familial domestic abuse. Their parent or main caregiver attends a group at the same time to help them strengthen their relationship with their child. The group runs over 10 weeks and covers healthy relationships, domestic abuse, keeping safe, feelings, managing anxiety and anger and resilience. The programme supports children to feel safe, express their feelings in a safe way, understand that the abuse is not their fault, and learn how to communicate more positively with their non-abusive parent.
We offer 1:1 Support in Torfaen and Monmouthshire to help children and young people feel emotionally and practically supported following their experience of domestic abuse. The aim is to empower them to make positive choices in their present and future, feel safe, and gain knowledge and skills in how to stay safe.
It was nice having a grown up I didn't have to share with my sisters. I could talk to them about things. He'd give me good advice, like not to fight. I really don't know why I got into fights at school. It got me in trouble with my teachers and they would write to my mum. She says I'm happier now.
He is like a different little boy.
I think his mentor coming into his life
at that point was the best thing
we could have asked for.
38 children
32 boys
21 children
13 boys
11 girls
6. Horizon Sexual Violence Services (Gwent-wide) – 653 beneficiaries
Our specialist Horizon sexual violence services provide a range of services for people of all genders across Gwent:
The impact of ISVA support is measured in line with the Lime Culture Risk and Needs Assessment, which monitors distance travelled in key areas of need: Harm from Others; Health and Medical; Mental Health and Psychological Well-being; Coping Mechanisms; Alcohol and Drug Use; Safeguarding; Criminal Justice; Employment and Education; Finance; Accommodation and Housing; and Immigration and Residence.
Impact for counselling is measured using the CORE Therapy Assessment and End of Therapy Forms which
involve client’s self-assessment of Well-being, Symptoms, Functioning and Risk.
I thoroughly enjoyed all the courses and
the counselling - they have helped me understand more about myself and how
to take more care of myself, rather
than put others first.
The service and help I have received from the very start was excellent.
I cannot just pin point on one thing when all was beyond my expectations of support and care.
Equine therapy really helped me with my past trauma and validated my thoughts and feelings. It was empowering that someone believed me.
It’s the first time I’ve been in a positive social environment where people are supportive and caring.
I like outreach because they always make an effort to speak with me and they talk to me tidy. The staff always put us first and actually listen to what I'm saying
Statement Of Financial Activities
For the Year Ended 31 March 2023 (incorporating the income and expenditure account)
The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.
All income and expenditure derive from continuing activities.
The statement of financial activities also complies with the requirements for an income and expenditure account under the Companies Act 2006.
Charity Information
Get in touch with us.
Head Office
3 Town Bridge Buildings, Park Road, Pontypool, NP4 6JE
Phone
03300 564456
info@cyfannol.org.uk
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