Phoenix Project for Young Women and Girls at Risk of Exploitation

The AFRUCA Phoenix project for young women and girls at risk of exploitation is funded by the Home Office through Manchester City Council. We deliver a range of prevention and early intervention activities to support our service users. We employ an Empowerment Approach to work with young women/girls to address intersecting issues affecting them and their well-being that puts them at risks of abuse, coercive control, gang manipulation, grooming, exploitation. These intersecting issues include trauma from childhood/ongoing abuse, poverty and deprivation, patriarchy/cultural/religious practices, generational struggles and identity issues that could lead to disconnect from family, increase vulnerabilities outside the home and problems at school.

We deliver the following activities:

1. Direct one-to-one work with young people. We support them to address vulnerabilities or issues leading to vulnerability and work with others to implement safeguarding processes to ensure their well-being and protection.

2. Provide one-to-one support and mentoring (face to face and virtually) for service users by our Young Women and Girls Worker.

3.  Provision of group activities for young people each year.  Our activities include a Young Women's Forum one Saturday a month at a suitable/safe location.

Central to our work is a multi-agency approach working closely with Manchester Complex Safeguarding, AP Task Force, police and other agencies involved with young persons. This approach enables referrals into our service and vice versa.  Our approach also includes community education and awareness to increase knowledge of young girls exploitation, and attending relevant policy meetings, working groups, delivering workshops and group events across Manchester to share learning from and promote these issues.