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Some of our
achievements to date:
SWACA's
contribution to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) Merseyside
Domestic Violence Working Group led to a nomination in the 'Policies
and Cases' award category in the CPS National Equality & Diversity
Recognition Awards 2003-04.
The
Merseyside Group, which includes CPS, police and SWACA, had their work
commended for being the first multi-agency training on Domestic
Violence for the CPS in the country.
In 2003, SWACA was awarded a certificate of 'Good Practice' by
Merseyside Police Authority. The agency was nominated as an
initiative making an outstanding contribution to crime reduction and
community safety at Merseyside Community Safety Awards 2002.
SWACA continue to work in partnership with Merseyside Police.
SWACA's Kids
a Loud group
have been receiving a lot of media attention recently!
The
group, which was set up by SWACA's Development Manager Karen Gray, has
been interviewed by Radio Merseyside, BBC 4's 'PM Programme', with
further interest from CBBC's 'Newsround'.
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