Empowering Women, Rebuilding Trust
Pathways from Harm to Healing
Programmes that validate experiences, amplify voices, and build lasting support systems.
FOR WOMEN
For Women and Girls
SISU offers a range of funded programmes designed to support women and girls who have experienced harm and felt failed by the systems meant to protect them. Our workshops, events, and retreat experiences led by SISU practitioners, provide spaces for validation, empowerment, and support.
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These programmes focus on restoring personal agency, rebuilding trust, and offering pathways to healing. Using restorative justice principles, we ensure those let down by the system receive the support they need to recover and rebuild resilience.
With guidance from our practitioners, we offer practical tools, emotional support, and community connections to help women and girls regain their sense of security and strength.
For details on upcoming workshops, events, and sessions, visit our events page.
FOR PRACTITIONERS
Upcoming Programmes:
Support for Care Providers
Drawing on continuous academic research and partnerships, we are developing new programmes, co-created with women and girls, to guide professionals who work with them in providing more effective and compassionate support. These resources will offer practical tools and strategies, ensuring that those supporting women and girls do so with empathy, understanding, and empowerment at the forefront.
TRAINING & CONSULTANCY
Training and Consulting
SISU is dedicated to supporting organisations in creating meaningful change through tailored training and consulting services. Our team of experts collaborates with you on research, strategy, and implementation to empower women and girls while effectively addressing gender-based harm.
SISU X RECOVERING JUSTICE
Our collaboration with Recovering Justice is leading the way in creating innovative solutions to challenge harmful policies and provide support for those affected by systemic injustice related to substance use. Through this partnership, we are working to transform systems and service approaches, developing lasting support for women, girls, and marginalised communities affected.