Funding to Combat Violence Against Women in Cornwall
Funding for Positive Change
In a significant move, the Devon and Cornwall Police are utilizing funds seized from the Tate brothers to combat violence against women and girls. The £50,000 allocated for the Cornwall Male Ally Network aims to foster positive male role models within the community. This initiative encourages men and boys to take an active role in dismantling harmful behaviors and empowering women. As part of this project, training will focus on issues like stalking and improving the justice experience for victims, shifting the onus from women to men in creating a safer society.

Community Engagement and Support
At the heart of the Cornwall Male Ally Network initiative is community engagement. The project seeks to inspire men to step forward and participate actively in challenging misogyny and promoting respect. Local authorities, including the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, advocate for a cultural transformation that dismantles harmful stereotypes and behaviors. This proactive approach aims not only to provide immediate safety for women and girls but also to cultivate an environment where mutual respect flourishes, benefiting everyone in the community.
Exploring Newquay’s Dog-Friendly Beaches
As the project progresses, residents and visitors alike can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Newquay, including popular destinations like Fistral Beach—ideal for dog lovers. Newquay is known for its dog-friendly accommodations and welcoming atmosphere, making it the perfect getaway. Visitors are encouraged to ‘go to Newquay‘ to experience its stunning beaches, cafés, and vibrant culture, all while ensuring that their furry friends can join the fun. Enjoying the sun, sea, and sand with a canine companion is a delightful way to support community initiatives while exploring this beautiful coastal town.
Source: Tate brothers’ cash to help combat violence against women

