De Goodwill Education Ltd

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                                                                                                   De Goodwill Education Limited


Provision of Domestic Abuse, Sexual Assault, and Violence Against Women and Girls Community and Refuge Services for United Kingdom Local Councils


De Goodwill Education Limited, a well-established education and support service provider based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, is extending its expertise to deliver high-quality Domestic Abuse (DA), Sexual Assault, and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) services to local councils across the UK. With over twelve years of experience in educational consulting and community-based interventions, De Goodwill Education is committed to providing compassionate, comprehensive, and tailored services for individuals affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of abuse.


Our services are designed to meet the varied and complex needs of those affected by domestic abuse, including women, children, and vulnerable individuals, ensuring they receive the necessary support, counselling, and protection to rebuild their lives in safety. We also specialise in supporting local authorities in fulfilling their statutory duties to provide essential services to survivors of violence, particularly through our involvement in Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) programmes.

Key Services Provided:

  1. Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault Support:
  • Crisis Support and Safety Planning: Immediate and ongoing support for victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault, including emergency housing, safety planning, and advocacy.
  • Trauma-Informed Counseling: Psychological support and counselling services aimed at addressing the trauma experienced by victims, helping them regain their emotional and psychological well-being.
  • Referral and Multi-Agency Collaboration: We work closely with local authorities, healthcare providers, law enforcement, and other community organizations to ensure that victims have access to a full spectrum of services, including legal advice, health services, and safe housing.
  • 2. Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Services:
    • Specialized Refuge Services: Providing safe accommodation and support for women and girls fleeing domestic violence. Our service ensures that victims of abuse are provided with safe spaces to recover, rebuild, and take the next steps toward independence.
    • Sanctuary Scheme Support: Helping survivors remain in their homes through targeted interventions, such as increased security and safety measures, when leaving is not a viable option.
    • Community-Based Support: Ongoing community outreach and support services to help women and girls who have experienced violence reintegrate into society and regain independence.
    • 3. Education and Empowerment:
      • Specialized Programs for Children and Young People: Our educational support services are designed to support children and young people who have been affected by domestic abuse and sexual violence. These programs include counselling, mentorship, and reintegration into schooling to address the emotional, behavioural, and academic challenges stemming from the abuse.
      • Educational Advocacy and Support: De Goodwill Education also offers programs to help victims of abuse regain their educational footing, whether through home tutoring, alternative education provisions, or guidance on navigating the educational system during and after trauma.
      • 4. Local Authority Support:
        • Consultancy and Capacity Building: De Goodwill Education provides consultancy services to local authorities, offering expert guidance on the development and implementation of domestic abuse and sexual assault strategies. We support councils in designing and delivering programs that meet the unique needs of survivors, ensuring they have the tools and knowledge to create effective service pathways for those impacted by violence.
        • Multi-Agency Collaboration and Training: We offer training for local authority teams, including social services, law enforcement, healthcare providers, and schools, ensuring that professionals are equipped to recognize and respond to signs of abuse effectively and sensitively.

        Why Choose De Goodwill Education Limited?

        • Experience and Expertise: With over twelve years of experience, we bring in-depth knowledge of working with vulnerable populations, particularly women, children, and young people, affected by domestic abuse and sexual violence.
        • Holistic, Trauma-Informed Care: Our services are built on a trauma-informed approach that prioritizes the emotional, psychological, and physical well-being of survivors. We offer a compassionate and comprehensive response that meets both immediate needs and long-term recovery.
        • Collaborative Partnerships: We collaborate closely with local councils, statutory services, and community organizations to ensure that survivors of violence are supported at every stage, from immediate crisis management to long-term recovery.
        • Empowerment and Education: We believe in the power of education and empowerment to help survivors reclaim their lives. Our programs not only provide practical support but also foster resilience and independence.

        Conclusion

        De Goodwill Education Limited is dedicated to delivering high-quality, integrated services that address the needs of survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault, and violence against women and girls. We work with local authorities across the UK to provide life-changing support to those affected by violence, ensuring that they have the safety, tools, and confidence to rebuild their lives. Through our community-focused, trauma-informed services, we empower survivors to regain their independence and live free from violence.

         

        About


        De Goodwill Education Limited offers comprehensive, trauma-informed services for survivors of Domestic Abuse, Sexual Assault, and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG). With over 12 years of experience, we support local councils in delivering essential services to individuals affected by abuse.



        To raise concerns about Safeguarding, please contact


        Mrs O. E. Farajimakin

        (MA International Business - Leeds Beckett University)

        Designated Safeguarding &Vulnerable Adult/Child Protection Officer/Secretary

        De Goodwill Education Ltd

        Tel: 07435649013

        Email: OnyinyeEthelFarajimakin@degoodwillgroup.uk


        Dr A. W. Lawrence, MD

        Safeguarding Officer

        Email: AdewaleLawrence@degoodwillgroup.uk


        Dr Philip Nnadozie, MBBS, GP

        Safeguarding Officer

        Email: PhilipNnadozie@degoodwillgroup.uk


        Everyone interested must register now to secure their spot.


        Register@ De Goodwill Education Ltd by filling out the registration contact form below, texting help to 07554585912, or sending an email toinfo@degoodwillgroup.uk


        Venue

        In-person meeting or online via Microsoft Teams



        CHILD PROTECTION POLICY


        Everyone in the education service plays a part in keeping children and young people safe. Creating a safe learning environment, identifying pupils/students who are suffering or at risk of harm and then taking appropriate action are vital to ensuring children and young people are safe at home and at school ( Directgov - Children Act 1989)

        Key officers:

        Director: Mr I. O. Farajimakin (MA Mathematics Education - University of Leeds)

        Designated Child Protection Officer/Secretary: Mrs O. E. Farajimakin (MA International Business - Leeds Beckett University)



        Our clients/pupils/students will receive a detailed electronic copy of our child protection policy.



        CHARITY SUPPORT


        We are supporting Save the Children. This fantastic, independent charity believes in giving every child the chance to succeed.


        Explore the Save the Children website for more details.

                                 MR FARA