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Evaluation of the Dove Project

Author: Trust for London, TSIP, Newham London, Afruca, East London NHS

An independent evaluation of a pilot project on child abuse linked to witchcraft and spirit possession.

A Trust for London grant to AFRUCA (Africans Unite Against Child Abuse) supported the one-year Dove Project, which was delivered in partnership with Newham Children & Young People’s Services and Newham Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services.

The project’s aims included:

  • increased support to victims and their families.
  • increased access to a range of services.

The evaluation was undertaken by The Social Innovation Partnership (TSIP).

This project grew out of the Trust’s five-year special initiative, Safeguarding Children’s Rights, which  supported community-based work to tackle child abuse linked to witchcraft and spirit possession.

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13 October 2014

Evaluation of the Dove Project