Publication of NAPAC’s 2018-2023 strategic plan update
Today, Friday 20 November 2020, NAPAC is announcing the publication of an update to our five-year strategic plan 2018-2023, which sets out our core purpose, priorities and milestones for the
Today, Friday 20 November 2020, NAPAC is announcing the publication of an update to our five-year strategic plan 2018-2023, which sets out our core purpose, priorities and milestones for the
NAPAC welcomes the publication of IICSA’s Roman Catholic Church of England and Wales Investigation Report which examines the extent of institutional failings within the Church. As NAPAC knows well from
Trustees’ Week is a time to celebrate the fantastic people who give their time and expertise to charities across the UK. NAPAC is proud to have a Board of Trustees
Overview The ‘Rape survivors and the Criminal Justice System’ report by the Victims’ Commissioner has been published today, Tuesday 20 October 2020. The report asked survivors of rape about their
Tuesday 6 October 2020 NAPAC welcomes the publication today of IICSA’s investigation report on safeguarding policies and practices in the Anglican Church. The findings of the report resonate with the
NAPAC receives calls and e-mails from many supporters asking how best to help the survivors in their lives. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for this.
Safety is one of our most fundamental human needs. People who suffered abuse in childhood were failed in the most serious way possible, leaving many adult survivors feeling distrustful of
Researcher Alex Lloyd is looking for individuals from the survivor community to take part in a short, paid online study lasting about 25 minutes. You will be asked to play
We always appreciate your support and know a lot of people have had to change their fundraising plans for this spring and summer. We want you to prioritise self-care and staying safe, and are really humbled by how creative you’re getting to make sure you can still help our work – so we’ve come up with five ways you can safely support NAPAC at home;
The Ministry of Justice has provided funding to vital online and helpline services for victims and witnesses of crime, including NAPAC. This generous funding means NAPAC can increase the support we offer to survivors of childhood abuse during the coronavirus pandemic. Gabrielle Shaw, NAPAC’s CEO, said: “This additional funding is incredibly helpful at such a difficult time for survivors who may be struggling during the lockdown because of the trauma they suffered in childhood.”
Many survivors of childhood abuse are finding the lockdown especially challenging for a number of reasons:
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