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Escaping Victimhood was founded in 2007 by criminal justice professionals, who saw that many victims of serious crimes (such as the murder of a child) had extensive and on-going needs that were not being met.
We deliver four day (plus a one day follow up day) residential workshops designed to enable participants to ‘understand the past and embrace the future’. We also inform those working with victims of serious crime about the impact of trauma in their lives.
Our programme was developed to address the issues and helps restore participants to a more 'normal' life. It is unique and is delivered by skilled and professional facilitators. They are overseen by a lead facilitator, who is a highly experienced victim liaison worker and ensures strong and safe leadership of the workshop. . The structure of the programme is psycho-educative and therapeutic (with a small t) in a generic rather than specific sense.
We deliver four day (plus a one day follow up day) residential workshops designed to enable participants to ‘understand the past and embrace the future’. We also inform those working with victims of serious crime about the impact of trauma in their lives.
Our programme was developed to address the issues and helps restore participants to a more 'normal' life. It is unique and is delivered by skilled and professional facilitators. They are overseen by a lead facilitator, who is a highly experienced victim liaison worker and ensures strong and safe leadership of the workshop. . The structure of the programme is psycho-educative and therapeutic (with a small t) in a generic rather than specific sense.
Contact
Address
c/o Woodbrooke,
1046 Bristol Road,
West Midlands,
B29 6LJ,
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
07715 209 415
info@escapingvictimhood.com
In Brief
Charity Number
1121708
No. of Paid Staff
1
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
No
Primary Field of Work
Mental health
Custody or Community
Community
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Regions
East | Bedford UA | Cambridgeshire | Cambridge | East Cambridgeshire | Fenland | Huntingdonshire | South Cambridgeshire | Central Bedfordshire UA | Essex | East Midlands | London | North East | North West | South East | South West | Wales | West Midlands | Yorkshire and the Humber
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy | Disability | Education | Family support | Holistic services | Mental health | Other | Physical health | Research & academia | Restorative justice | Training
People you work with
Victims
Probation Areas
Avon & Somerset | Bedfordshire | Cambridgeshire & Peterborough | Cheshire | Cumbria | Derbyshire | Devon & Cornwall | Dorset | Durham Tees Valley | Essex | Gloucestershire | Greater London | Greater Manchester | Hampshire | Hertfordshire | Humberside | Kent | Lancashire | Leicestershire & Rutland | Lincolnshire | Merseyside | Norfolk | Northamptonshire | Northumbria | Nottinghamshire | South Yorkshire | Staffordshire & West Midlands | Suffolk | Surrey & Sussex | Thames Valley | Wales | Warwickshire | West Mercia | West Yorkshire | Wiltshire | York & North Yorkshire