A CHARITY supporting children and adult victims of sexual violence has been awarded a contract worth £1.4 million to provide an advisory service in the county. STARS Dorset, a charity that offers one-to-one support to anyone who lives, works or studies in Dorset and has experienced any form of sexual violence at any time in their life, has been awarded the contract to provide an Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) service in the county. The seven-year contract, which has been funded by the Office for the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dorset and NHS England, is worth £205,000 a year and begins in April and runs until 2028.
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Dayannah Baker-Barlow appears to be a typical 16-year-old studying at a secondary college in northern NSW.
But a potentially fatal disease has changed her life. She can no longer play sport or run down the school corridors with her classmates.
The Gamilaraay teenager has rheumatic heart disease, or RHD.
“It makes me feel sick,” she told SBS News at a medical clinic in the farming town of Moree. “I get very breathless.”
“It’s a very cruel, hard and terrible thing to get,” her mother Hannah Barlow said. “She has been in and out of hospital most of her life with it.”