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New child sexual abuse campaign encourages the public to ask: What If You’re Right?
A new campaign launched today by Child Protection Committees Scotland and Barnardo’s Scotland encourages the general public to really look, listen and notice signs that a child may be being sexually abused, and report concerns immediately.
Titled What If You’re Right?, the campaign has been designed with input from adult survivors of sexual abuse across Scotland, and highlights both the immediate and long term consequences of child sexual abuse.
Jim Kerr, Independent Chair of the South Ayrshire Child Protection Committee urges concerned adults not to ignore signs that something is seriously wrong for a child.
“We listened to many adult survivors of child sexual abuse as we developed this campaign. They were all clear that sexual abuse is not only horrendous at the time it is happening, but it can also cause lifelong physical and emotional damage. Trauma experienced as a result of child sexual abuse can ruin lives.”
Vicci, a child sexual abuse survivor who contributed to the campaign, endured sexual abuse by members of her extended family for many years, from a very young age.
“I was abused until I was about 10. I don’t remember a time where I wasn’t abused, where I wasn’t touched, where I wasn’t made to do things. That got progressively worse, I was probably younger than 8 when they started raping me.”
Vicci is clear that the experience of being sexually abused as a child has had long lasting ramifications.
“It’s impacted my life in ways I could never have imagined. I’ve been in very dark places, I’ve been suicidal, I’ve been hospitalised. Certain sounds and smells can make me physically sick, even particular words can trigger flashbacks, and put me in a vulnerable and unsafe position. I struggle with a fear of never knowing who’s round the next corner and trust is a huge issue too – when those people, the abusers, have told you that they love you but then hurt you terribly, how do you then trust other people?”
The What If You’re Right? campaign urges the general public to really look, listen and notice signs that all is not well with a child, and take immediate action if they suspect the child might be being sexually abused. Both Child Protection Committees Scotland and campaign partner Barnardo’s Scotland understand that people can be hesitant about acting on a gut feeling, but Martin Crewe, Director of Barnardo’s Scotland is clear that taking action is essential to help prevent lifelong damage.
“It’s important that adults know how to spot the signs of child abuse and exploitation, and how to do something about it.
“If you are worried about a child or young person, you can visit the Child Protection Scotland campaign website for more resources on what to do – including the Barnardo’s-hosted centre of expertise on child sexual abuse which has developed resources to support adults working with children.”
When it comes to the wider community, Linda Semple, Chair of the South Ayrshire Integration Joint Board urges everyone to help protect children.
“It’s everyone’s job to keep children safe from harm, and we all need to play our part to help limit the long-term damage child sexual abuse can cause. Don’t wait for someone else to take action, report concerns yourself. Yes, it can be scary to speak up, but we need to be brave and not ignore signs that there’s a potential problem.
“Anyone who is worried that a child might be being sexually abused can visit the Child Protection Scotland website for information about how to take action, or contact the South Ayrshire child protection team. If you fear that a child is in immediate danger, you should call Police Scotland right away.”
If you are concerned that a child is suffering from, or at risk from, any abuse you should contact South Ayrshire Councils Children and Families Social Work on 01292 288645 option 1 or email the InitialResponseTeam@south-ayrshire.gov.uk
For more information visit the South Ayrshire Child Protection website: https://hscp.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/ProtectingYoungPeople
This Scotland-wide What If You’re Right? campaign launches on TUESDAY 6 FEBRUARY at 10am and will run for two weeks.
The campaign was co-designed with input from individual adult survivors of child sexual abuse from across Scotland and members of survivor support groups including Survivors Unite, In Care Survivors, The Moira Anderson Foundation and Break the Silence.
The What If You’re Right? campaign is a digital campaign which features a series of animations using survivor voiceovers. The animations will run on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube and on the Child Protection Scotland website.
https://www.childprotection.scot
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl6P2OE0_ImLGc_iF3VXkRA/videos
People who want to find further information about how to recognise signs of child sexual abuse can visit the Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse website (hosted by Barnardo’s) https://www.csacentre.org.uk/research-resources/practice-resources/signs-and-indicators/
Time to Talk at Carnegie Library, Ayr. Click on link for full details.
Please see attached poster and info below for Time to Talk at Carnegie Library in Ayr. There will be additional sessions being held at other libraries in the coming months, dates and locations will be shared in due course.
Time to Talk
Sip on a warm cuppa, tuck into some treats, and have a good blether. It’s the perfect opportunity to unwind, catch up, and share stories.
Whether you’re a regular library visitor or it’s your first time stepping in, you are warmly welcomed to be a part of our Tea and Talk community.
When: First Thursday of the month, 11am-12noon
Where: Carnegie Library, 12 Main Street Ayr KA8 8E
TIME TO TALK-THURSDAY- CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH WEEK- SOCIAL MEDIA SCHEDULE- PLEASE CLICK PURPLE LINK FOR DETAILS
UKSPF – Community Empowerment Fund
I wanted to make you aware of the CEF which launched on Friday 19th January 2024 and closes on Thursday 8th February 2024.
South Ayrshire Council has been allocated funding from UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and I have recently came into post as External Funding Officer to support this fund.
Empowering communities is a national priority. It is an important part of public service reform, focusing attention on reducing disadvantage and inequality and improving outcomes for communities.
South Ayrshire Council is committed to promoting and supporting the principles of community empowerment and encouraging interest in community asset transfer, as well as groups taking ownership of local land and assets and driving forward community led regeneration.
The definition used in respect of community-led regeneration by the Scottish Government, states that community-led regeneration is about “people identifying issues and opportunities in their local area; deciding what to do about them and making positive change in their communities.”Full information and guidance notes which details the full criteria as well as details on how apply can be accessed using the link below:
https://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/funding/
Please note the main objectives of the fund will be to assist groups with community empowerment through the development of cultural and heritage activities as well as sport and art.
If you have any questions or queries relating to this fund please contact myself or grants@south-ayrshire.gov.uk
Kind Regards
Tracy Whiteford | External Funding Officer (UKSPF) | Thriving Communities | Strategic Change and Communities | | Tel: 01292 612305 | South Ayrshire Council | County Buildings | Wellington Square | Ayr | KA7 1DR | www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk
Access to addiction services – Report
I am pleased to share with you the recently completed inaugural first annual report of Harbour Ayrshire
Our work is across Ayrshire but the largest concentration is within South Ayrshire which is why i was particularly keen to share with you
Should you wish any further information on services we offer and links for referrals from constituents, please don’t hesitate to contact me
Hard copies will be available in a couple of weeks if you require any
Kind Regards
Andrew Downie Funding Officer |
01292 623016 07834903735 andrew@harbourayrshire.co.uk www.harbourayrshire.co.uk Harbour, 6 Miller Road, Ayr, KA7 2AY |
Temporary Restriction 06/03/2024- SAC10295 – South Ayrshire Council (Lang Road,Westward Way,Troon) (Temporary Road Closure and Prohibition of Waiting) Notice 2024
The above Temporary Notice, which comes into force on 06/03/2024, imposes restriction on the following roads:
- Lang Road,Westward Way
Please find attached a copy of the Temporary Notice.
A copy of the plan relating to the Notice can be found online at https://www.tellmescotland.gov.uk/notices/south-ayrshire/traffic/00000308601.
For more information contact:
Sunbelt Rentals
01698745069
bellshilltm@Sunbeltrentals.co.uk
We’re happy to help you with any questions you may have. Please contact us directly at enquiries@ayrshireroadsalliance.org
Alzheimer Scotland ‘What’s On’ Guide.
Please see attached the latest copy of the Alzheimer Scotland ‘What’s On’ Guide.
If you would like further information, please contact Pam Rudge at PRudge@Alzscot.org.
Consultation for the Local Outcomes Improvement Plan -CLOSES 29th FEBRUARY 2024
From: SAHSCP Engagement <SAHSCP.Engagement@south-ayrshire.gov.uk>
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2024, 15:26
Subject: Local Outcome Improvement Plan Consultation 2024
To: SAHSCP Engagement <SAHSCP.Engagement@south-ayrshire.gov.uk>
Hi Everyone
The consultation for the Local Outcomes Improvement Plan is now live and we would really appreciate if you could take some time to complete the survey as well as share with your wider networks.
The link to the consultation can be found below:
Local Outcome Improvement Plan Consultation 2024 (office.com)
UPDATE Essential Structural Maintenance Works – A78/B746 Loans 1ST – 3RD FEBRUARY- please read for full details.
In order to complete the below works, the following additional closures are proposed for February 2024.
Closure of the northbound A78 between Monktonhead and Meadowhead Roundabouts between 8pm Thursday 1 February and 6am Friday 2 February.
- Northbound A78 traffic will leave at Monktonhead Roundabout and follow the A79, turning right onto the B749 Monktonhill Road and right onto Fullarton Drive, then following Golf Crescent and Harling Drive before turning right onto the A759 Dundonald Road then left onto the A759 Main Street, then taking the first exit at the A759 roundabout and proceeding to the A78 Meadowhead Roundabout.
Closure of the southbound A78 between Meadowhead and Monktonhead Roundabouts, and the southbound on slip road from Auchengate, between 8pm Friday 2 February and 6am Saturday 3 February.
- Southbound A78 traffic will leave Meadowhead Roundabout onto the A759, following Main Street, Dundonald Road, Harling Drive and Fullarton Drive before turning left onto the B749 then A79 and proceeding to Monktonhead Roundabout.
- Traffic for the Auchengate slip road will follow the A759 and at the roundabout follow Dundonald Road to join the above diversion.
Emergency service vehicles will not be affected – special arrangements will be in place to grant access through the works area.
Troon Community Council invites Senior and Junior entries for this years Civic Award 2024. Nominations in by 29/02/24
Troon Community Council invites entries for this years Civic Award. The Guidelines are attached below.
For the first time TCC are also opening up a junior category, aimed at a Young Person (under 18), who has shown initiative in assisting the community, caring for people, promoting charitable causes etc over the past year.
Nominations in writing to the TCC Chair, Frances Carson, Troon Council Chambers, 8 South Beach, Troon KA10 6EF by 29/2/24.