A lifeline project supporting women and children domestic abuse victims in East Kilbride has been wound up. The Children Experiencing Domestic Abuse Recovery (CEDAR) programme was run by The Women’s Aid South Lanarkshire and East Renfrewshire.But after funding from the Big Lottery dried-up, the charity have been unable to run the project since December, with alternative funding yet to be found.The project provided group sessions to children alongside sessions for parents/carers, allowing them to open up about domestic abuse and their experience of it.
Between January 2017 and December 2019 alone 143 children and 73 mothers/carers were supported by the CEDAR projects. It has been running in the area for seven years.Despite having pleaded
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