Visiting the Suzy Lamplugh Trust in South London that is
to receive £200,000, announced the full list
of funding for charities from the latest round of the
Tampon Tax Fund designed to benefit charities that
support women and girls, particularly those affected by
violence and domestic abuse.
Minister for Civil Society said:
From Cornwall to Dundee, the Tampon Tax Fund continues
to benefit organisations in every corner of the UK
working to improve the lives of disadvantaged women and
girls, including those who’ve been affected by
violence.
This Fund is helping to improve lives, supporting our
ambition to create a fairer, shared society for
everyone. I’m glad that so many worthwhile
organisations will benefit from this money.
Minister for Vulnerability, Safeguarding and Countering
Extremism said:
Violence against women and girls shatters lives and
these projects will provide even more vital support to
victims.
The Government is determined to end this abhorrent
abuse and recently announced the introduction of
stalking protection orders, set out plans to work
towards a new Domestic Violence and Abuse Act and
increased funding for tackling violence against women
and girls to £100 million. But there is always more to
do and the additional tampon tax money will provide a
further lifeline to those at risk of domestic and
sexual abuse, so-called ‘honour-based’ violence and
stalking.
Some of the charities receiving funding include:
-
Children North
East £88,939. The funding will be used to
support a peer mentoring service for vulnerable young
girls who are affected by, or at risk of violence or
abuse.
-
Women’s Rape and
Sexual Abuse Centre Cornwall £179,157. This
money will be used to support relationships with
isolated, hard to reach survivors of sexual violence
and abuse.
-
Black Country
Women’s Aid £240,401. This will be used to
fund a pilot project to develop the first specialist
support service for victims of stalking.
-
Stepping Stones,
Luton £262,614. This money will ensure access
to specialist support for 300 vulnerable women facing
domestic and sexual abuse.
-
Suzy Lamplugh
Trust, London £200,000. This funding will help
increase the organisation’s casework support service
for women who are being stalked.
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Notes to Editors
- See the full
list (MS Word
Document, 22.9KB) of 70
organisations set to benefit from the latest round of
funding.
- This latest funding brings the total of investment
awarded from the Tampon Tax Fund to £15m in 2016 / 17.
- The government is committed to continuing the fund
until EU rules allow a zero rate of VAT to be applied to
women’s sanitary products. A decision will be made on the
future of the Fund once this has been achieved. Current
EU laws prohibits any Member State from applying a new
zero rate of VAT. We therefore currently apply the lowest
rate we can to these products (5%).