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Tender for the Design, Development, Delivery and Evaluation of a PEACEPLUS 'Healthy Relationships Programme' - 2425 TNDR RP 010

Fermanagh and Omagh District Council · £230,000 · closes 27 Mar 2025

£230,000

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11 Feb 2025

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Fermanagh and Omagh District Council invite tenders for the design, development, delivery and evaluation of a PEACEPLUS ‘Healthy Relationships Programme.' The main focus of this programme is addressing issues that are affecting healthy relationships. The programme will incorporate multiple elements which work to promote healthy relationships and tackle the higher rates of domestic violence in our post conflict society. While physical violence expressed openly on the streets of our community has decreased post-conflict, it is noted that there is a need to address the remaining levels of domestic violence within our communities and perception that domestic violence may be more acceptable in certain religious/ethnic communities. This programme will promote healthy relationships between men, women and young girls, and between generations and will take into consideration the diversity of backgrounds, cultures and communities within the district.

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Published11 Feb 2025
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Fermanagh and Omagh District Council invite tenders for the design, development, delivery and evaluation of a PEACEPLUS ‘Healthy Relationships Programme.' The main focus of this programme is addressing issues that are affecting healthy relationships. The programme will incorporate multiple elements which work to promote healthy relationships and tackle the higher rates of domestic violence in our post conflict society. While physical violence expressed openly on the streets of our community has decreased post-conflict, it is noted that there is a need to address the remaining levels of domestic violence within our communities and perception that domestic violence may be more acceptable in certain religious/ethnic communities. This programme will promote healthy relationships between men, women and young girls, and between generations and will take into consideration the diversity of backgrounds, cultures and communities within the district.£230,000

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