AFRUCA

AFRUCA work in UK Black and Ethnic communities to protect and safeguard children from abuse, modern slavery and exploitation. We tackle cultural and religious practices that harm children.

We provide a range of prevention and early intervention services to address child abuse linked to cultural practices, child trafficking, modern slavery and exploitation. Through our “Networks of Influence”, we work with others to influence anti-racism, equality, diversity and inclusion in related policy, research and practice areas.

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AFRUCA

AFRUCA

Last updated 27/11/24

AFRUCA works in UK BME communities to protect and safeguard children from abuse and harm. We aim to promote the best interests of the child in all our activities. Our stance is that culture and religion should never be a reason to abuse children. AFRUCA’s Child Protection and Family Support Service is a paid referral service working with parents at different stages of the child protection system. These include early intervention and care proceedings. This service enables us meet the demand for specialist cultural and country specific input into child protection cases involving children and families from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.

This is a national service with referrals from local authority children’s services across England. Our team of social workers liaise with others to conduct child protection assessments and provide intensive one-to-one support for families in crisis to enable them strengthen their parenting capacities and improve protection and safety for children in the family settings.

AFRUCA runs weekly Community Child Safeguarding Webinars delivered by our trained volunteer Children’s Champions. These webinars cover a range of child protection topics and provide a forum for group learning, exchanges and networking for parents. Sessions are delivered via Facebook and ZOOM.

How to access
Referral only. You can find referral forms for different services here: https://afruca.org/services Email your referral form to socialworker@afruca.org

Category:
  • Health and Wellbeing
Type:
  • Referral
Tags:
  • Mental Health
Address
Universal Square, Devonshire St N,, Manchester, M12 6JH
Website
https://afruca.org/
Contact Email
socialworker@afruca.org
Contact Phone
0161 205 9274
Service Capacity
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/11/24)
Availability

Frequency: Weekly

Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

Hours: 08:30 - 17:30

Eligibility

Immigration Status: All

Region: National

This service is for children and families from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds

Interpreters

None available