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Nottingham connected category Female Genital Mutilation 7 FGM – FACTS, HELP & ACTIONS The summer holiday in the UK is referred to as ‘The cutting season’ in relation to FGM where many girls are at risk of being cut! Facts • FGM is any procedure that intentionally alter or cause injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons. • FGM has been illegal in England and Wales since 1985. • FGM is a form of child abuse and violence against women and girls. • It is an offence to fail to protect a girl from the risk of FGM. • FGM is Non-Islamic, against the teachings of Islam and brings Islam into disrepute. • FGM is putting the health of our daughters, sisters, mothers and wives at great risk. • FGM affects girls and women both physically, emotionally and psychologically. • Over 200 million girls and women worldwide have undergone FGM • 10,000 girls aged under 15 who have migrated to England and Wales are likely to have undergone FGM. • Statistics show about 200 new cases a year are reported in Nottingham. Help Are you concerned a girl or woman is at risk or need support?  Call 0808 028 350 for a 24/7 anonymous FGM helpline or email: [email protected]  Call Nottingham City Council Children and Families Direct: 0115 876 4800  Ring the police on 999 if FGM has just happened or about to happen  Refer survivors needing medical attention to FGM medical specialist in Nottingham: Carol McCormick: [email protected] or 0115 969 1169  For emotional and peer support for survivors in Nottingham, join the FGM Survivor’s club: Contact Val- entine Nkoyo at [email protected] or 07794372214  Are you from an affected community in Nottingham wanting to make a difference: Join the Community FGM Steering Group: Contact [email protected] or 07794372214 Actions To help end FGM and support survivors, join one of our campaigns or projects • FGM Survivors Club • FGM Steering Group • FGM Champions of Change • ‘Adopt a tree’ project • Donate to support our work • Fundraise to support our work For more information, contact Mojatu Foundation Phone: 01158457009 Mobile: 07794372214 Email: [email protected] Website: www.mojatufoundation.org