Evaluation Reports
Child Protection Community Volunteering Project Evaluation
The Child Protection Community Volunteering Project also known as the Children’s Champions Project was first initiated in 2013 to run between April 2013 and March 2015. AFRUCA secured further funding from the Department for Education (DfE) to run the project between April 2015 and March 2016. The project was created to tackle the growing number of Black/African children going into the child protection system and ending up in care…Read More
The Social Innovation Partnership: An Evaluation of the Dove Project
This is an independent evaluation of the Dove Project published by the Social Innovation Partnership (TSIP). This is one of the first pilot projects seeking to address the need for support relating to faith-based abuse in the borough of Newham and project stakeholders should be credited for their willingness to develop a new model to meet this need…Read More
Child Protection Community Volunteering (Children’s Champions) Project: An Independent Evaluation
This is an independent evaluation of AFRUCA’s “Children’s Champion’s Project” which was recently published by the Charities Evaluation Services (CES). This Report details AFRUCA’s work to combat the over-representation on Black/African children entering the child protection system and ending up in care…Read More
Safeguarding African Children from Trafficking in London and the South of England: An Independent Evaluation
This is an independent evaluation of AFRUCA’s “Safeguarding African Children from Trafficking in London and the South of England” which was recently published by the Charities Evaluation Services (CES). The evaluation chronicles AFRUCA’s work with African children/young people trafficked into the UK for various exploitative purposes for the past 3 years. Our work in the course of the project has helped victims overcome their past traumatic experiences hereby giving them better outcomes and opportunities in life…Read More