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  • Ministers see domestic violence support in action at Belfast women’s centre

    Topics:
    • Justice and the law, 
    • Policing and community safety

    Date published: 28 January 2026

    Justice Minister Naomi Long and Health Minister Mike Nesbitt today visited Footprints Women’s Centre at Colinmill in west Belfast to hear at first hand about its new community-based Legal and Justice Advice Project.

    Justice Minister Naomi Long and Health Minister Mike Nesbitt during a visit to Footprints Women's Cente

    The organisation received a £29,346 boost through the Domestic and Sexual Abuse (DSA) Strategy Small Grant Scheme which is being used to fund the project.

    The DSA Small Grant Scheme is an initiative under the DSA Strategy, which is jointly led by the Departments of Justice and Health.

    The project will help strengthen Footprints’s existing services by improving access to legal information and justice-related support, including ‘navigator’ help with housing, court processes and advocacy.

    Minister Long said:

     “I want to commend Footprints for the vital work they have been doing in the Colin area for the past 35 years.

    “Since taking up post as Justice Minister, I have been tireless in my commitment to tackling domestic abuse and sexual violence. 

    “Society can no longer turn a blind eye, or accept domestic abuse and sexual violence as part of ‘normal’ life. We must challenge old-school attitudes that enable such abuse and instead empower communities, like this one, to intervene.

    “If we can bring about cultural and behavioural change, coupled with legal protections, we can help create a safer society for all.”

    Minister Nesbitt said:

     “I was very grateful for the opportunity to visit Footprints Women’s Centre, learn more about this important project and meet both staff and participants to hear about their experiences. 

    “The Small Grants Scheme reflects our recognition of the critical role that community and voluntary organisations play in providing vital assistance to victims of domestic and sexual abuse. I’m delighted that the Scheme was able to fund this crucial work, which is a strong example of how targeted, community-based initiatives can have a real and immediate impact.”

    The ministerial visit illustrated how Footprints supports women at different stages of their experience to help reduce further risk and improve their long-term outcomes.

    The Ministers also had the opportunity to hear more about the range of services on offer across education and training, sustainable living, wellbeing, and financial management.

    Lisa Maclean, CEO of Footprints Women’s Centre, said: 

    “Support for women and families experiencing domestic and sexual violence has been a core tenet of Footprints since our inception 35 years ago. The trauma experienced by women in abusive relationships can make their next steps feel uncertain.

    “We welcome that the departmental funding from Health and Justice allows us to increase the support we provide, lifting the practical and administrative burdens women face, while helping to link the women and their children in with health and wellbeing support.

    “Engaging with Ministers was a valuable opportunity, not only to outline the ongoing importance of accessible services in a trusted, community-based environment, but also to highlight that these persistent and complex issues can only be addressed through ongoing partnerships and collaboration between government and the community and voluntary sector.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. Photo caption: (L-R) Alana Fisher, chairperson, Footprints board of directors; Aisling Graham, Development Officer (Projects), Footprints; Justice Minister Naomi Long; Health Minister Mike Nesbitt and Lisa Maclean, CEO, Footprints. 
    2. Footprints Women’s Centre was established in 1991 to support, empower and build capacity among women in the Colin area of west Belfast.
    3. The Legal and Justice Advice Project is joint-funded through the Department of Justice and Department of Health’s Small Grants Scheme. Footprints Women’s Centre applied for – and were successful in obtaining – £29,346 in funding. The project aligns with the Justice pillar within the Domestic and Sexual Abuse Strategy.
    4. The Project will also carry out a scoping exercise to re-establish a domestic and sexual abuse forum for the Colinmill area.
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