YOUNG ADULTS/PEOPLE DA SUPPORT WORKER
Project: Loving Me (Domestic Abuse support services for Trans+ community)
Salary: £27,269 – £29,572 per annum
Pension: 8% employer contribution and health care package
Contract length: 4 years
Place of work: The EDC Accrington, Lancashire
Responsible to: Board of Directors
Working Week: 36.5hrs week
Closing Date: 15th of June 2026
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975.
Applications are particularly welcomed from individuals who identify as Transgender, Non-Binary or Gender Queer.
About the organisation:
The Emily Davison Centre opened in 2019 and is home to several charities who provide support to adults and children who have experienced or are experiencing abuse, exploitation and/or violence. The centre is based in Accrington, Lancashire. https://emilydavisoncentre.com/opportunities/
Loving Me is a support, advocacy and accommodation service for Trans+ people (transgender, non-binary and gender diverse) aged 18 and over who live in England and are experiencing Domestic Abuse.
Loving Me opened the first Trans + domestic abuse refuge in 2023, which provides safe and quality accommodation to victims of abuse who are at risk of harm and have no safe place to go. https://www.lovingme.uk/
The aims of the service are to
Empower Trans+ individuals experiencing domestic abuse by providing them with professional, confidential, and high-quality support and advocacy that they can trust.
Enhance the accessibility of services across England for the Trans+ community, ensuring that everyone receives the help they deserve.
Amplify the voices of Trans+ victims of abuse, ensuring they are heard and valued at every level of society
About Loving Me!
Loving Me is a “by and for” domestic abuse service for Transgender people (Trans+) and has been specifically designed and operated by individuals who have lived experience as transgender individuals, ensuring that the unique needs and challenges of our community are prioritised and addressed.
1.Inclusive Leadership: perspectives and insights shape the direction and policies of the service.
2.Tailored Support Services: support and activities are customised to address the specific vulnerabilities faced by transgender individuals, including issues related to identity, stigma, and discrimination. Considers with care the nuances that exist for victims of domestic abuse and the barriers that deter victims from seeking help.
3.Safe Spaces: Loving Me provides safe and welcoming spaces that affirm gender identity, enabling individuals to feel secure and understood. This includes a refuge/safe house, support groups and a space at The EDC.
4.Culturally Competent Staff: All staff members receive training in transgender issues and trauma-informed care to offer effective and compassionate support.
5.Advocacy and Resources: The service works to advocate for the rights of transgender individuals, providing resources and information on legal rights, healthcare access, and protective measures.
6.Collaborative Community Approach: Loving Me engages with other community services to ensure comprehensive support, including legal aid, mental health services, and healthcare tailored to the needs of transgender individuals.
7.Empowerment and Education: emphasises empowerment through education, helping clients to understand their rights and options while providing support on building resilience and self-advocacy skills.
8.Feedback and Evolution: Continuous input from the transgender community is sought to adapt and improve services, ensuring they remain relevant and effective as needs evolve.
By centring the experiences of transgender individuals in all aspects of service delivery, a “by and for” domestic abuse service creates an environment where survivors feel validated, understood, and supported in their recovery journey.
The majority of service users over the last three years have been aged between 18 and 25 years old.
Young transgender individuals facing domestic abuse encounter various challenges that can complicate their situations. One key issue is the struggle with identity and acceptance. Many grapple with their gender identity and often feel unsupported by family and partners, which can lead to emotional and psychological abuse. This lack of acceptance can severely impact their mental health.
Isolation is another major concern. Many young trans individuals feel completely alone and lack supportive networks, making it difficult for them to seek help. They often fear rejection from friends and family if they disclose their experiences, which exacerbates their feelings of loneliness. Additionally, concerns about discrimination when approaching support services can discourage them from asking for the help they need.
Mental health is a significant aspect of their experience. Survivors of abuse frequently deal with trauma- related issues such as anxiety and depression. The stigma surrounding trans identities, combined with existing prejudices, can make these mental health challenges even more difficult. For those who are neurodiverse, the lack of experience in independent living can further complicate their ability to escape abusive situations.
To support young trans individuals effectively, we adopt a comprehensive approach. We create a safe environment that encourages open dialogue about their identity without assumptions. By listening to and validating their experiences, we foster a sense of community and help reduce feelings of isolation. We assign a dedicated key worker to provide personalised support and assistance in accessing necessary services.
Our trauma-informed strategy acknowledges the complexity of their experiences and addresses related stigmas, such as those involving race or neurodiversity. By facilitating group programs focused on essential life skills and healthy relationships, we empower young people to make informed choices and promote their independence, ultimately guiding them toward healing, feeling more confident and living independent and violence free futures.
We are looking for an experienced youth worker to support the service to increase our reach to young Trans+ people living in the North West of England.
Job Description:
This role is to provide a high-quality support service to Young Trans+ people living in the Loving Me refuge and across the North West of England.
Specialist One-to-One Support
Safeguarding & Risk Management
Advocacy & Rights-Based Support
Emotional Wellbeing & Trauma Support
Group Work
Partnership Working
Equality, Inclusion & Anti-Oppressive Practice
Monitoring, Professional Practice & Self-Care
Apply here: https://forms.gle/WKYMxzX9sbcH4imZA
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