Doncaster Rape & Sexual Abuse Counselling Service

Doncaster CVS Awards

DONCASTER CVS REWARDS COMMUNITY & VOLUNTARY STARS

Over 200 people attend AGM and awards event at the Keepmoat

Doncaster CVS has celebrated its 71st anniversary and recognised the stars on the town’s voluntary and community sector with its second annual awards event at the Keepmoat Stadium.

Over 200 people from across South Yorkshire attended the organisation’s AGM and Community & Voluntary Sector Awards event sponsored by accountants, Smith Craven and media partners, Sine FM and the Doncaster Free Press.

Explains Norma Wardman, director of Doncaster CVS: “We’ve been at the core of Doncaster’s thriving community and voluntary sector for 71 years and it was fantastic to welcome a record number of people to our AGM and Awards today.

“Our second Community & Voluntary Sector Awards have brought together so many of Doncaster’s community groups, social enterprises and volunteers to celebrate their incredible achievements. We received 74 nominations this year and every single one deserved an award, the judges had a very tough job this year selecting the winners!”

The winners of the Doncaster CVS Community & Voluntary Sector Awards 2014 are as follows:

  • Social Enterprise of the Year – sponsored by Business Doncaster
    Austerfield Study Centre
  • Community Group of the Year – voted by Doncaster Free Press readers
    Cavy Corner Guinea Pig Sanctuary
  • Registered Charity of the Year – sponsored by Taylor Bracewell
    Doncaster Rape & Sexual Abuse Counselling Service (DRASACS)

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  • Senior Volunteer of the Year – sponsored by Age UK
    Florence Hankinson from DIAL
  • Young Volunteer – sponsored by BDO
    Hannah Sigsworth from Doncaster Rape & Sexual Abuse Counselling Service

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  • Training Provider of the Year – sponsored by Doncaster Chamber
    Ignition Autos Community Garage & Training Centre
  • Most Inspiring Individual – sponsored by Doncaster Mind
    Sue Rose
  • Most Inspiring Organisation – sponsored by Beta Technology
    Artistic Spectrum
  • Most Innovative Project – sponsored by IFS Corporate Solutions
    Ignition Autos Community Garage & Training Centre
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – sponsored by Doncaster CVS
    Jan Milner

Charity to Support Male Victims of Rape and Sexual Abuse

DRASACS to offer specific male survivors drop-in sessions

Doncaster Rape and Sexual Abuse Counselling Service (DRASACS) have launched a free drop-in service specifically designed to support male victims of rape and sexual abuse.

Funded by the Big Lottery, the new, fortnightly service is the idea of DRASACS’s counsellor, Caren Horsfield, who has identified a distinct gap in this particular area of men’s health in Doncaster.

Explains Caren: “1 in 6 men in the UK have experienced rape or sexual abuse in their lives. These men have to overcome the numerous barriers that prevent them from coming forward and those barriers are often very different to those faced by women.

“Many feel that if they’ve been abused as a child, they’ll automatically be viewed as a perpetrator. Many men have relationship issues and are frightened of getting close to their children or even having children with their partner. This impacts hugely on their everyday lives as, over time, they become isolated and unable to cope.”

Continues Caren: “During my 14 years at DRASACS I’ve worked with many men to offer counselling and support and delivered a counselling service for male survivors within a custodial setting where these same issues arise time and time again.

“Through my work, I understand that men often don’t want therapeutic sessions, they want peer support and general socialisation with other men who feel the same as they do. The drop in provides an ideal way to do just that.

“Group therapy is not what we will offer in these informal drop-in sessions. It’s not necessarily about disclosure; it’s about offering a supportive, confidential environment in which members can negotiate their needs from the drop in with each other in a respectful and self-responsible way. Members can attend as often as they wish and there is no charge. If at any point they feel they require any counselling on a one-to-one basis or group therapy we can provide that”.

Adds Kevin Hill, manager at DRASACS: “We are working to bust the myths that only women and girls can be victims of sexual violence, and that coping alone is not the only option. I would encourage anyone who has been impacted by sexual violence to seek support either in groups or through individual counselling that is available at DRASACS.”

Concludes Caren: “I want to appeal to any men who have experienced rape or sexual abuse, or anyone who knows any man who identifies with any of these issues, to get in touch because we really can help to break the silence and change lives.”

For more information on the new male drop-in sessions, visit drasacs.org.uk, call 01302 360421 or email: info@drasacs.org.uk

All calls and emails are treated as private and confidential.

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Press enquiries: Kirsten Howells, Tel: 0114 213 2006 or email: kh@theblackeyeproject.co.uk

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