GreaterSport is looking for a partner organisation/training provider to deliver bystander intervention and allyship training to help enable active lives for women & girls in Trafford.
GreaterSport is delighted to have been awarded £490,448 through the Home Office Safer Streets Fund.
Our Safer Streets project, ‘Right to the Streets’, will be delivered in partnership with Trafford Council, Open Data Manchester, local stakeholder groups and other GM Moving partners, running from September 2022 to September 2023. The local community will be at the heart of the project which will be further shaped through a participatory co-design process in the Autumn.
Appointment of a partner organisation/training provider to deliver bystander intervention and allyship training
We are seeking to appoint a partner organisation with proven knowledge and experience of delivering bystander intervention and allyship training to local organisations on topics including street safety, street harassment, hate-crime Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) and other gender-based violence (GBV). This will be an integral component of the, ‘Right to the Streets’ project in Trafford.
The intention is to deliver this training in a phased approach. Initial training will be targeted at a cross-section of people in organisations best placed to influence others in the area, such as schools, colleges, sporting organisations, and the police. This will influence the next phase where we will look to open up this training to community organisations and members of the public in Trafford.
In the downloads section below you will find the full brief for this opportunity, including closing dates, budgets and requirements.
Proposals must be submitted to [email protected] by 12 pm (noon) on Monday 21 November 2022.
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