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2023-03-31-accounts

PHOENIX DOMESTIC ABUSE SERVICES PHOENIX HOUSE SURGERY ROAD BLAINA

CHARITY NUMBER 1112039

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[st] MARCH 2023

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5-6 Notes to the Accounts

Examin8rf5 orttoth Tr of Pho Dom•5tl I report to the trustees of Phoenix Oomestic AbusÈ Services on the accounts for the year ended 31st March 2023. Res onsibilitles and basis of r• A5 the charity's trustpe5 you ire responsible for ihe preparation of the a¢¢ounts in accordance with the requiremEnt5 of the Charitles Act 20111.the Act"). I report in respect of my examinatlon of the Trust's accounts carrled out under5ection 145 of the 2011 Att and in carryiryg out my examination, I have followed 011 the applicable DI￿rtionS given bv the Charity Commlssion under section 14515llbl of the Act. Inde endent amlnerf5 Statement The charity's gross Income e¥ceeded £250,000 and l am qualified to undertake the examlnatlo by bein8 a qknalified mernber of the A550ciation of Chartered Certified Accountants. I hève completa my examination. I ionfirm that no rnaterial matters have come to my attention in connettlon with the exarnination which give5 me cause to believe that in any tnaterial aspect... 111 the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Chaiities Art or 121 the attounts did not accord with the accounting records 4)r 131 the account5 did not comply wlth the applicable requirernents con£ernin8 the form and content of cccunts set out in the Charitie5 (Accounts and Report51 Re8ulatir)n5 2(K)8 other than any requiremEnt that the accounts give a true and fair vlew which is not a ffl8tter considered as part of an Independent exawnination. I have no concerns and have torne across no Dther matters In connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in thls ￿pOrt in order to enable a proper understsndins of the accounts to be reached. Steve Drake Chartered Certified Accountant IF.C.C.A.I 24 James Street, Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent, NP23 6JG Ilth Septernber 2023 Page I

PHOENIX DOMESTIC ABUSE SERVICES - CHARITY NUMBER 1112039 NNUA ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MAR 2023 SECTION A- STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES Unre5tr¢cted Restri¢t¢d Fund5 Funds 2023 INCOMING RESOURCES Volunta sources Donations Grants reteived We15h Assembly Government- Youth Worker Children In need TheNatlonal Lotterycommunity Fund- ftise and Thrive Project Lloyds Foundation Pilgrim Trust Re Provide CCBC Carer5 Fund Charles Hayward Foundation VAWDA5V- IDVA- Torfaen Masonic Charitable trust B and Q Found3tion Moondance Foundation Clothworkers Foundation Caerphilly County Borough Council VAWDASV- Cost of Living Grant VAWDASV- Perpetrator Projeet Perpetrator Intervention work Torfaen CBC Welsh Assembly Government- Capital Home Office/pcc Income ISub-Totsl) Miscellaneous Resources Training Provided Suitability sessions and group interventions Bank Interest received (Grossl TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES 3,473.35 3.473.35 S.173.54 3S.618.IKI 28,892.00 103,678.50 35,618.Q) 28,892.QK) 103.678.50 27,250.00 35,618.00 38,419.00 98.347.50 25,000. 15.000.00 60,523.44 11,459.95 24,000.00 44,875.72 27,250.tK) 35,000.(W) 35,000.00 45,414.19 17,264.00 1,053.10 56,720.00 lo.000.￿) 45,414.19 17,264.(Kl 1,053.10 56.720.00 10,000.00 97,923.00 4.000.00 25,480.(XJ 4,112.00 33.500.00 19,024.06 27,529.56 234,737.67 352,233.00 783,139.87 918,959.71 42,277.00 97,923.QMJ 98,850.00 4.000.￿) 25,480.tK) 36,668.CK) 2,985.00 4.112.00 33,500.00 19,024.06 234,737.67 166.258.35 616,881.52 3,800.00 3.718.80 246.39 174,023.S4 616.881.52 3.800.LIJ 17,SCrf).00 3.718.80 6,818.82 246.39 16.08 790,905.06 943.294.61 Pa8e 2

PHOENIX DOMESTIC ABUSE SERVICES - CHARITY NUMBER 1112039 ANNUAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE YE R ENDED 31st MARCH 2023 SECTION A- STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES CONT'D Unrèstricted RÈstricted Funds 023 22 RE URCE Client Expenses Ernployee Wages and NIC Employee Pension Costs Employee Training Costs Publicity, Promotions and Leaflets Travelling Expenses Gas and Electricity Costs Insurance Costs Ilncl. He3lthcarel Telephone. Fax and Internet Printing, Postage and Statlonery Repairs, Renewals and Refuse Collections Accountancy Cleaning Computer Software and Support Watei Rates Computer equipment/Equipment repairs 'cences and Subscriptions Legal and Professional fees Companies House fees Bank Charges Equipment leasing Room hire, Canteen and Welfare TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED EXPENDED 77.68 11,726.34 143,522.93 511,268.11 12.505.83 39.839.70 952.80 3,720.46 389.23 9,650.32 3.294.20 11,509.59 14.157.16 1,707.11 26,696.26 1,800.00 1.270.88 7.681.46 455.78 4,553.96 651.05 6,995.00 11,804.02 12.594.87 654,791.04 649.596.82 52,345.53 19.591.52 4.673.26 10,367.38 389.23 2,874.32 12,488.20 8,999.18 4,020.17 4,455.71 14,938.14 12.774.25 16,628.14 14,222.23 2,044.77 2.715.01 27,052.79 19,443.69 1,800. 1.800.00 1,636.42 1.898.76 8,083.17 6,686.69 455.78 599.91 4.589.94 12,775.63 947.05 13,255.CKJ 5.333.73 763.00 388.00 130.04 143.29 2,732.88 3.380.88 6,486.79 15.976.89 842,055.36 806.618.76 2.837.88 725.97 3.428.55 2,470.98 337.66 356.53 365.54 401.71 35.98 296.CK) 6,260.00 763.LKI 8.50 121.54 2,732.88 2,828.44 3,658.35 178.175.98 663.879.38 NET INCOMINGI{OIJTGOINGI RESOURCES TOTAL FUNDS BROUGHT FORWARD TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 14,152.441 146.997.861 151.150.301 136.675.85 162.023.14 35NJ,292.37 552.315.51 415.639.66 157.870.70 343,294.51 501.16S.21 552,315.51 Page 3

PHOENTX DOM Ic SESE VICES SECTION B- BALANCE SHEET AS Af 31ST MARCH 2023 2023 20Z2 Note FIxED￿sSE Freehold property at cost- Phoenix House. 5urKery Road. Blaina Ilncl. Enhancement expendlttjrel 216.752.80 216,752.&0 CURRENT ASSET Debtors and Prepa￿ntS Cash at b8nk and in h4nd TDTAL AssErs I25,(￿9.46 171.934.27 513,696.53 94,149.90 303,163.43 614,066.13 CREDITORS.. AMOUNTS FALLIN Expense treditors OUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 12,531.32 61,750.62 NEf ASSETS 501.165.21 552,315.51 FUNDS OF THE CHARITY Unrestricted fun¢Js Re5tritted Intome funds TOTAL FUND5 157,870.70 343,294.51 501,165.21 162,023.14 390.292.37 552,315.51 SiBned tsy thè following twotrustee5 on behalf of all the tnjstees nature Prlnt Na Date Df roval Page 4

HOENIX DOMESTIC A8US NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS SERVICES NQTE I- BA515 OF PREPARATION 1.18asls of arcountin These accounts havÈ been prepared under the historical cost convention with itetn5 recognised at tost or transaction value unless otherwise stated In the relevant note5 to these accounts. The accounts have bèen prepared in accordance with.. lil the statement of Recommendeé Practice. Accounting and Reporting by Charitie5 preparln8 their account5 in accordance with the Financial Reportins Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 i55ued on 16 July 2014 and with, lill the Charities Act 2011. 1.2 Chan elnba olaccounti There has been no change to the accountlng policies (valuation rules and meth(MJs of accouTrtingl since 135t year. 1.3 Chan esto eylous accvun15 No changes have been madÉ to accounts lor previous year5. NOTE 2- ACCOUNTING POLICIE5 INCOMING RESOVRCES 2.1 Reco ition of Incomln resource These ère included in the Statefflent of Financial Activitles when.. lil the charity become5 entitled to the resources,. lill the trustee5 are virtually certaln they wlll rèceive the resources,. and liill the tnanetary v31ue c8n be measured with sufflclent reliabllltv. 2.Z Incomln Te50urce5 Wlth related ex endlture Where incctning resources have related expenditure, the incomlng resources and related expenditure are reported 8ross in the Statement of FinancSal Activitie5. 2.3 Grants and donatlons Grant5 3nd donations 2re only included in the 5t3tement Of Financial Activities when the Charity has unconditional entitlement to the resources. 2.4 Investment Incom This Is iniludÈd in the accounts when receivable. EXPENDITUREAND UABILITIES rero nition Liabilities are recogn122d as 500n as there is a legal or CDn5tructlve cbli8atlon ¢ommltting the charity to pay out the resources. NOTE 3- D￿All5 OF CERTAIN tTEMS OF EXPENDITURE 3.1 Fees for examlnadon ol the accounts 2023 1,800.00 2022 L,800.C Independent examiner's lees for reporting on the 3£counts Page 5

0£ IX DOMESTIC ABUSE SERVICES TES TO THE OUNTS CONT'D NOTE 4- DEBTOR5 ANO PREPAYMENTS Analysi5 Qf debtors.. amounts falling due within one year 20Z3 20.381.32 2022 Violente against Women. Dotne5tic Abuse. Pilgrim Trust RcfBC GMB Union Blaenau Gwent 8orough Council Moondance FouDdation B13enau Gwent and Caerphilly Workforce dev. Team Clothworkers foundation Welsh ￿SeMblY Governtnent Caerphllly County Borough Council Police and Crime comtni55ioner for Gwent Prepayments Newport County Borough Courycil 11,D73.03 15,000.00 450.IJ) 500.C 8.904.50 167,138.CM)I 4LN).00 £ 10,000.00 19,024.06 23,983.25 118,358.83 27,529.56 24,480.75 2,012.06 4,200.( 94.149.90 125,009.46 NOTE 5. CASH AT D IN HAND Cash at bank- current account Cash 4t bank- deposlt 2ccoupts 41.276.90 13D,657.37 171.934.27 42,752.45 260,410.98 303.163.43 NOYE 6- CREDITORS AND ACCRUALS Analysis of creditors.. amounts falling due within one year 2023 2022 Accountancy- Garry White and Cornp3ny Moond8nce- payrrbent in advance Pension 1.800. 1,800.00 56.720.00 2.16L.64 1,050.44 18.54 61,750.fj2 9,4L6.99 1,3L4.33 Expense creditors Telephone IZ.531.3Z Page G

Phoenix Domestic Abuse Services Impart Report 2022- 2023 Reducing Risks, Saving Lives, and Building Futures. ) Phoenix DOMESTIC ABUSE SERVICES

Introdurtion This impact report is the first of its kind for Phoenix and represents an overview of the impact the service has had over the year 2022-2023 and also the cumulative impact over the 20 completed years of operation. The report is intended to provide a flavour of the work with more in depth statistical information being available on request. Phoenix Domestic Abuse Services (Phoenix DASI is a highly successful charity that uses a variety of methods to end all forms of domestic abuse. Since its inception in 2002, the service has received over 8000 referrals and currently works with more than 50 partner organisations. The service is forward thinking and adopts a restorative, person centered and holistic approach to all areas of its work. This is unusual within the field but is based on the strong belief that all people are capable of change given the right motivation, support and practical assistance. We consider recruitment critically, only selecting those who truly share in our passion, values and beliefs. We, and others who encounter our service, recognize that our people make us distinctive, innovative and ground breaking within the field. Over the years Phoenix DAS has listened to the needs of clients and constantly fought to create a service which creates real change. Services Operational During 2022- 2023 Victim Safety Team support the emotional. practical and safety needs of female and male victims of domestic abuse aged 18+. including support through Criminal justice and civil court systems. Rise and Thrive Team - assisting victims in understanding domestic abuse and its consequences, developing skills needed to move forward with life. Youth Respect Team working with teenagers who are showing signs of abusive controlling behaviours both in the home and in their relationships. This includes staff working directly with parents to ensure that a consistent approach to parenting is applied. Recovery Team provides support to children aged 5-18 who have experienced abuse at home. This includes support for parents. Voluntary Perpetrator Programme working to deliver life lasting change in attitudes and behaviour with those who offend. The work is open to people of all genders and sexual orientations over the age of 16 years. This impact report is the first of its kind for Phoenix and represents a move away from previous annual reports which heavily relied on Statistical information and graphs. The reports, although containing lots of information, often failed to relay the true character and impact of the work on the real people who the service supports. PhoEnix Dornestic Abuse Seryice5- Impact Report- 2022-2023 D1

Whole Service Overview 2022-2023 REFERRAL5 AND ENGAGEIIJE14T 250 Total referra15 During the year the Service received a total of 625 referrals to all teams. This is a 10.2% decrease on referrals in the previous year. Changes per team were as follows.. Number of referrals en8aged Iso Total 51JPPOrted lincludin8 carried overl Vlttim l eam- Increase ol J Youth Team. d￿rease of 76151%1 Children'5 Recovery Te3m- decrease of 19130%> PerpeiratorTeam- Intrease of 56128%1 i( These changes were in some way in line with what was expected due to the withdrawal of funding from the OPCC towards Youth Respect and Adult perpetrator interventions, which meant that we were no longer able to offer the same level of free places we were in the two previous years. However the decrease in Recovery team reterrals and increase in perpetrator one5 cannot be explairsed in the same way and require further analysis. It costs an average of £1316to provide support to one individual REFERRAL SOURCE GENDER AREA s￿50￿C 500 400 Pdkt N•wporl 51MIFn5fv 300 Ol￿r8t￿l￿tOry 14onmouthslilr Ov￿1¥k¢S 200 LtyiIIProbt NFAinDI Know loo 50 loo zoo 30Q 500 / //,/./ 625 56.5% 601 Total referrals in 2021- 2022 Engagement rate Individuals supported Phoenix Dofflestic Ats￿Se Ser¥￿e5- Itnpact Report- 2022-2023 02

Whole Service Overview 2022-2023 - Impact All cases are monitored at closure to review outcomes that we have achieved with intervention. Each outcome is assessed through a combination of measures including objective and subjective factors. These graphs represent the results for the whole service and represent 420 case closures during the period. REDUCTION IN RISK INCREASED KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF DOMESTIC ABUSE No our REDUCTION IN CONTROLING ANO ABUSIVE BEHAVIOURS PERPETPThTrtPq ONLY IMPROVED FAMILY AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS INCREASE IN RESILEINCE AND WELL-BEING Np n'L#now N& 41JX l6 Risk levels, for those known, at referral were: 16/ 48/. 36% High Risk Medium Risk N.B for 45Yo of referrals the risk level wa5 'not known, at referral point Standard Risk Phoeniy D￿nest¢ Abuse Services- Impact Report- 2022-2023 03

Through the years This year marked 20 complete years of operation for Phoenix. The graphs on this page represent the key figures across these years and demonstrate that while referrals have increased at a generally consistent rate the percentage of these individuals that engage have reached a fairly stable rate of around 56% per year for the last few years. 20 YEARS OF REFERRALS 800 600 400 200 ENGAGEMENT NUMBERS ENGAGEMENT PERCENTAGE 500 125 400 loo 300 En8aged 75 200 non- Engaged 50 loo "Illlllllllllmlllll 8600 4185 234.434 Total referrals Total clients engaged Total website hits Ph08nrA Dornesb"c Abuse Seryices- Impact Report- 2022-2023 04

Work with Victi pporting male an victims of domestic abuse to become safer, and more resilient 276 89 60% 218 Victims referred this cases carried of referrals engaged Individuals supported over year "I don't know where I would be todaywithout the teams support, they saved my life" REFERRALSOURCE During the year Phoenix have two forms of support working with victims. The Victim Safety Team are responsible for immediate safety response and risk management planning. The Rise and Thrive Team then work5 longer term to build clients resilience and strengths for the future. The teams were funded through the Moondance Foundation and the National Lottery respectively. Pollq• ScGlalServl•. Othol StatuL 5qrvl¢ll' Into ous OthErVoiunt•ri 20 éo so 80 loo i?0 140 Engagement Snapshot 24/ 61% 38/ 70/ 77°A Of males referred en%a¥ed wlth support Of fèmales ieferred en8a8ed wlth SUPPOrt Of pollce refèrral's enga8ed wlth support of Soclal krvl¢ referrals engaged wlth support OFSelf réfÈrra15 en8a8ed wlth support Phoenix Dofflestic Abuse Ser¥￿e5- I￿pact Report- 2022-2023 05

Work with victims continued Whatchanged? Total referrals 17 Assessed to be perpetrators We reduced I the risk in 91% of cases We increased knowledge and nderstanding In 87% ofcases Male Vlctims Average age Total engaged We Increased well belng and resilience in 88% of cases We Improved famlly & soclal I relationships in 41% of cases. Engagement rate 24( RESET Group kie s S+, kie was referred +0 Phoe￿iX by famil member who Lvas awAre of OL4r servico So hie is 20 ond was quickly dasHi h Risk vicliffl of ab¢A5e was discussed al ARAC. S, kie received +ar el harJeniM9 from Pkoenix and work¢d wilk ker Viclim SAfe+ Officer lo reaucg risk t7tr) IIIGrease safe+y 'phie was supporled in mAkirt ,+a+¢men+ lo police despi+e having grave fears re ki¢ kAS b¢en supporled wilk Ihe on oli¢e ana cour+ inves+ig lions. To incregse ker unaerslandin9, SoFhie was encouro .dlo .l+ena Ike RESET F'gramme. Duri ker firsl aH¢nd411Ce, hie suffered A pqnic due lo +ke overwkelmi fear. However Ih h Ike s￿EE orl ol sljff, she re}Ur￿¢3 I week- iniliall 'l+in b Ike door so she Gould leave si +0 relax soon sa+ fron ,[ needed. Sophie 8 y g a cenlre of Ihe grou kie reflecls +kt74 ,ke kas Gome so far in her persona Ik as well as safel Rlse and Thrlve Group Work .50 clients attended RESET group sessions ssesse 100% of those attending 'groups have reported reduction in risk and an Increase in knowledge, 97% reported increased resilience and $5% improved family and social relationship5 oi grcussioms. re Supported me through the worst time of my life l am soglad I came Eye-opening I have come such a long wayin Ioweeks So Caringl Thank youl It has helped me understand so many things Supported me so much L4iC rouj Phoenix Dornestic Abuse Service5- Impact Report- 2022-2023 06

Children's Recovery Team 11 11 11 AGE AT REFERRAL S Years Children 6Years 7Ytarg 8Years 36 Itelerrals • a? Total * 73 9Years Ioyears Ilyears 12 Years 13 Ye3fS 14 Years 15yeirs io 22 female 21 male 6 cases were repeats Parents Carrledotrer *S Referrals * ? otai. 12 Phoenix Dorn&stic Abuse SeiviGeS- Impact Report- 2022-20L3 07

Children's Recovery Team Continued REFERRAL SOURCE Children'sServlte5 Famllv IDVA New Pathways 3 Children were referred due to their siblings displaying harmful behaviours at home towards parents/carers Heèlth YouthServlcL' io 15 20 ICAPVAI or ay a was13 Ik¢ 2.3 ¢ld¢sl of ¥ ckildren wko wilM¢sseJ sig fican+ DA from Dad lo M Tkere was a serious incidenl d f uardin9 leAms slepped in. Dad wenl ' lo a relA+iohskip ni am. sa uickl ex li kild. L. la k ervised conlaGI wilk k,- Iwice a wee significanl aggressive OL4lbL4rsls over minor Ik s. damag. p p ly And kurl le. Sckool Also ro er eo re or led increase ckoll en beAAVI?ur. leleJ16 sessions Ihrou k 'live role moJell,' sellin of ri88 sk Irus+ ker worker and {￿llY Éxplored ker own feel. s reAclions. L¢7yla reco nised Ike reacéions ske lilisedl, rol +k 11 dlke disadvanla ec ei es ol Ikose slill b 9 in lace. .ke kad & led Ik, ,k., irnag -yself rjow bel￿3 Ike person wko punches wall." The worker ods Ikal L.yla app IG underslond k If erse more a dlias rea erse If worlk,. M am repor Is Iha lo is so muck calmer Ik y J y family lime- sAe kas also been £xble lo kave 1mler￿al exlernal Joors filled Layla is Mo lon ec anewc L7$ S qGom L7 ec4m erse t7n osure. Ihe worker ske kn d ker lile- raise d L. la f,, Ihe 0(4rrJe eenona e acce es Ikal sma e i re ears as +hem. Phoenix Dornestic Abuse Seryice5- Itnpacl Report- 2022-2023 08

Working with 11- 18 yearolds who are usingcontrolling behaviours AGE AT REFERRAL There ujere 9Years 5.3% 52 24 Ioyears 21.1% cases ujere new re ferrals ¢arri¢d over 11 Year$ 78.9% 12Years 13Years 57.9% 32 14Years 36.8% ou 15 Years 47.4% 42% 16Years 31.0% 48 17Years 21.1% Parenls engaged ,Ik su orl pp 23 of Ihe Gli¢n+s 'aen+ified Js WHERE WERE THEY FROM?. 52 NotknDwn L3% ,f Ihe Gli¢nls ,de￿Il[lea os 15.8% C*rphlllv BlaenauGwl 4(48% erson l You￿9 p .a¢￿Il[led Ihemselves dere 32.9% moN￿￿)uth5hire 2.6% Phoenix Domestic Ab￿se ServKes- Impact Report- 2022-g023 09

Youth Respert Team Continued 30 REFERRAL SOURCE 80% of closed cases showed a reduction in controlling and abuslve behavlours 73% of cases showed an Improvement In family and social relatlonships, 88% of closed cases reportan increase In well-beins l and resllience 2S 20 15 io BEHAVIOURS DISPLAYED 75% displayed physical abuse 100% displayed emotional abuse and CCB 830/. displayed criminal damage 91% displayed threats to harm {victim, themselves or sibling) 77%displayed f inancial control acss or Zac is a 12 year old boy. His mother, Kelly had previously been supported by Phoenixwhen Zac was I, due to violence from Zac's father Mark, Kelly and Zac had a very close relationship as he grew up and Kelly commented that they were'more like friends,. Mark has been in and out of Zac's life and has spent a signif icant period in prison for violence and offences linked to substances. Both Zac and Kelly were referred to the Youth Respect Programme. Kelly has found Zac's behaviour increasingly difficult and due to their relationship dynamic she found it hard to put boundaries in place. Kelly told us she was fearful of Zac and his reactions- which ranged from breaking things like doors at home, throwing things at Kelly to cause damage, intimidating her by'squaring up, to her and punching and kicking her. Kelly had called police on several occasions. Kel ly had signif icant fears that Zac would hurt her, but also feared hewould end up in prison. Zac also Struggled to attend school and this was a trigger point for some of the abusive incidents towards Kelly. Kelly has also had struggles with her own mental health during Zac's life and felt that this was having a negative effect on her. Work with Zac has not been straightforward and there have been concerns raised in regard to school and his behaviour and motivation there, Dad has also been back in contact which caused some difficulties. However, at closure, significant improvements have been made- Zac is now in an alternative education provision that appears to meet his needs, Mam reports that while Zac sometimes triesto'push the boundaries, at home she is feeling more confident to deal with this and feels that the power and control balance is now back in her hands as a parent. Zac reports that he understands his emotions better and feels more in control of them When Zacwas asked what he thought might happen if he had not worked with Elliot he stated, '1 wouldn't have been able to manage my anger and would have continued getting in trouble in school and arguing all the time with mam. I think they would have chucked me out of school, and Mam may have thrown me out as well.. 10

INTERVENTION TEAM 11111 Workingwith perpetrators to reduce their controlling and dominant beliefs and behaviours 204 63% 787 Perpetrator referrals indlvidual attendances at group or l-l sessions Engagement rate The programme has really changed my life, l am a better partner and parent than I could ever have been without it . C1•1p￿1￿CerrtIICl During the year funding for this work has come from a variety of sources. The graph below shows the breakdown of how the 204 referrals were funded: S•IIIUnU• SpotFundDd Notlundid Impact Snapshot 58/ 89/ 52/ Wlth a reductSon Sn rf$k compared to èntry Wlth an Increase In knowled8e and understsndingof dom•stlcabus• Showed a reductlon In controllln8 and abuslve behavlours Phoenix Dornestic Abuse Service5 impact report 2022- 2023

Intervention team continued TIME FOR , CHANGE 89% 232 35% Of Perpetrators Referred were male individual Of those that engaged completed a programme ofwork in the year assessment sessions were carried out Areas 32% of those assessed as sultable go on to complete the programme 100 Partner link work 890/0 showed improved well- being and resilience at Case closure 137 partners and ex partners were referred 99 engaged with the Partner Link Officer FEMALE PERPETRATOR OUTCOMES 58/ 26/ 60/ loo/ Were assessed as belng a vlctlm In the relatlonshlp Were assessed as being suitable for the programme Of those who were sultable completed the programme Of those who completed showed a reductlon In rlsk Phoenix Dornestic Abuse ser¥￿e5 impact feport 2022- 2023 32

Development . Learnins TRAINING Ability wledse Phoenix is commilled lo im fessional res lo domeslic our abuse and skarins knowlej d skill Ik olkers. s wi rovin ro f he tr310ersfirstband experience 3ndKnowledge is e%cellent onses Tkis et2r Pk oenix Jelivered a lolal ol six courses soffle online and some Courses Delivered: Understandln81)omestlc Abuse- Dellvered for chlldcare staff face lo face for Ike firsl lime since 2020. This was guile a guiel year for Worklng wlth perpetrators - on behalf of the Reglonal VAWDASV board Understanding perpetrators of DA- to Caerphilly Local Authority rainin we loex on Ik.1 in Ike nexl ear I reallyenjoyed the course and found it ver￿InterestIng I Will be more aware of the complelities of Working With perpetrators. I will have a better insight into some of the families that I Work With 99 of41teDdees Very informative, lots of detail and very in depth Phoenix Domestic Abuse SeThices Impact report 2022- 2023 13

T5'iri Phoenix are grateful to our many partners and funders and thank them for their ongoing support NDANCE CRONFA GYMUNEDOL COMMUNITY FUND LLOYDS BANK FOUNDATION England &WJio', Supyytea by Childpen in Need Masonic Charitable Foundation ai Calon VAWDASV Community Housing Llywodraeth Cymru Welsh Government roRFAEN COUNTY BOROUGH BWRDEISTREF SIROL TORFAEN CA ERPHILLY rouAvTY Bwrdpi8drol Sirul CAERFFIL Blaenau Gwent Coun¥y BWO￿oh CounBII SMT 4> Safer Merthyr Tydfil MerthyrTLJdfLJI Mwy Diogel stori Llamau Phoenix Domestic Abuse Services- Inpact Report 2022-2023 14