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Training
Training on support services for women and girls subjected to gender based violence
CWASU’s Senior Research Fellow Joanna Lovett was commissioned by UN Women (the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women), to conduct a training on the methodology of a country assessment on support services for women and girls subjected to gender-based violence.
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Domestic Violence Policy Training Violence Against Women
Co-ordinated responses to violence against Women and Girls: an online resource
This project was commissioned by UN Women (formerly UNIFEM), to develop online guidance on the principles and process of co-ordinating responses to violence against women and girls. The guidance draws on promising practices from around the globe, and includes case studies from Europe, UK, Africa and the US. For the
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Effects of/surviving violence Trafficking Training
Safe Migration Project: Training for Journalists about Trafficking in Persons and Migration
This project is funded by the British Council Ukraine to train journalists with the aim of ensuring they have a thorough understanding of trafficking and migration. The objective is to build skill and capacity to produce reports and stories, which are accurate, relevant and compelling whilst not recreating stereotypes of
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Children Domestic Violence Training Violence Against Women Young People
Trust Education Theatre Project
The Trust Education Theatre Project was commissioned by ‘Until the Violence Stops’, a campaigning and educational organisation. The objective of the project was to change attitudes of tolerance to violence by using drama to explore issues around healthy and unhealthy relationships. The Trust aimed: To explore young people’s expectations of
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Training Violence Against Women
British Council Seminar: New Approaches to Addressing Violence Against Women
Liz Kelly and Linda Regan of The Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit (CWASU) are the Seminar Directors for this, the fourth international seminar on violence against women that they have run for the British Council (assisted by Jo Lovett). This event was a week-long residential seminar open to participants
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Europe Trafficking Training
Developing Minimum Standards for Professionals in the Balkans Responding to the Trafficking of Women and Girls for the Purposes of Sexual Exploitation
The objective of this capacity-building project was to contribute to international efforts to combat trafficking of women and girls for sexual exploitation within and from the Balkans, through the expansion, and awareness, of good practice in governmental, non-governmental and voluntary local agencies. The mechanism was to pilot training for trainers
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Trafficking Training Violence Against Women
British Council International Seminar on Violence Against Women: Trafficking
Liz Kelly and Linda Regan of The Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit (CWASU) are the Seminar Directors for this, the third international seminar on violence against women that they have run for the British Council. This event is a week-long residential seminar open to participants from all over the
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Trafficking Training Violence Against Women
Stopping Traffic: Building Counter-Trafficking Networks in Europe
This Project built upon the achievements of the DfiD funded Project, Developing Minimum Standards for Professionals in the Balkans Responding to the Trafficking of Women and Girls for the Purposes of Sexual Exploitation, by enabling networking and exchange between the Balkans countries to extend learning and knowledge of best
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Criminal Justice System Training Violence Against Women
Manual for European police forces on policing violence against women
The Council of Europe commissioned the work for The VIP Guide: Vision, Innovation and Professionalism in Policing Violence Against Women and Children. The title of this document refers to three aspects of police work that can transform responses to violence against women: Vision, Innovation and Professionalism. The
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Domestic Violence Europe Perpetrators Support Projects Training
Best practice Training and Materials for Working with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence and Their (ex) Partners
Domestic Violence Intervention Project (DVIP) In January 2000 DVIP and its European partners received Daphne funding for a project which aims to promote best practice with regard to domestic violence intervention both within the UK and across other European countries. The first stage of the project involved DVIP producing a