Violence Against Women and Girls Partnership

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East Ayrshire Violence Against Women Partnership (EAVAWP) is a multi-agency partnership established with the aim of addressing violence against women and girls, in all its forms, including domestic abuse, sexual violence, commercial sexual exploitation, honour based abuse and female genital mutilation.

The EAVAWP sits within the strategic framework of the Community Plan 2015-2030, which is the sovereign and overarching planning document for East Ayrshire.

EAVAWP is comprised of representatives from various services which are available to the right of this page, other services include: Education, Housing, Vibrant Communities, Early Years and Community Safety services.


Community Plan

EAVAWP contributes to the Safer Communities theme of the Community Plan through its work to: reduce inequality and build a fairer and more inclusive East Ayrshire; protect vulnerable people and families; encourage responsible citizenship and support positive health and wellbeing outcomes across the lifespan.
East Ayrshire Violence Against Women Partnership (EAVAWP) is a multi-agency partnership established with the aim of addressing violence against women and girls, in all its forms, including domestic abuse, sexual violence, commercial sexual exploitation, honour based abuse and female genital mutilation.

The EAVAWP sits within the strategic framework of the Community Plan 2015-2030, which is the sovereign and overarching planning document for East Ayrshire.

EAVAWP is comprised of representatives from various services which are available to the right of this page, other services include: Education, Housing, Vibrant Communities, Early Years and Community Safety services.


Community Plan

EAVAWP contributes to the Safer Communities theme of the Community Plan through its work to: reduce inequality and build a fairer and more inclusive East Ayrshire; protect vulnerable people and families; encourage responsible citizenship and support positive health and wellbeing outcomes across the lifespan.
  • 16 Days of Action: Festival of Learning - November 25th till 10th December - Please join us at one of our events

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    Join our Festival of Learning during the 16 Days of Action against Gender-Based Violence campaign.

    16 Days of Action against Gender-Based Violence is a key international moment to call for an end to violence against women and girls.

    The campaign runs from 25 November (the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women) until 10 December, Human Rights Day.

    During this year's campaign, we present a series of free webinars that will help you deepen your understanding of gender-based violence, support survivors, and learn about local resources available in our community.













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