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RESPONSE - Multi-Agency EU Response to Gender-Based Violence by Healthcare

EU Project “RESPONSE – Multi-Agency Response for Reporting on Gender-Based Violence in Maternal Health Services” (2017-2018)

Research shows that women survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) use healthcare services more than women who are not victims. As well, healthcare providers are professionals whom women survivors of GBV would most trust with their disclosure of abuse.[1]

Therefore, routine peri/antenatal care visits offer a crucial opportunity for identification, safety planning, referral and reporting of gender-based violence in pregnant women who are at high risk during this vulnerable period. Unfortunately, these skills are severely lacking in the training of student clinicians who provide women’s health services.

RESPONSE, a two-year project co-funded by the European Commission under the Daphne Programme, helps to address this gap. The RESPONSE project will be implemented in the following five EU countries: Austria, Germany, France, Romania and Spain, with the support of the UK for evaluation. The coordination of the project is conducted by Babes-Bolyai University (UBB) Department of Public Health in Romania, with the support of gender violence researchers and policy experts at the University of Bristol, UK.

The main objective of RESPONSE is to provide capacity building in the five European countries in order to increase disclosure in patients and referral to specialised services for survivors of gender-based violence in women’s health services, using a rights-based, gender-sensitive and survivor-centered approach informed by robust research evidence.

A RESPONSE Training Manual will be developed to train women’s health staff and will be publicly available on the project website in September 2017 in five different languages: English, French, German, Spanish and Romanian. The RESPONSE Training Manual will be used in each partner country to train three women’s health providers side-by-side with three social workers in the health settings. Trainers will in turn provide capacity-building seminars within their respective women’s health service settings to 30 professionals in order to improve identification, safety planning and referral/reporting for approximately 1,000 women in each country (a total of 5,000 women).

After 12 months from the capacity building seminars, RESPONSE aims for the women’s health teams in each participating countries to have 25% higher rates of GBV disclosure, safety planning and referrals. The RESPONSE project partners will also conduct awareness-raising activities with multi-sectoral decision makers in order to advocate for the establishment of multi-disciplinary Victim Protection Groups in maternal health settings to improve the health sector response for pregnant survivors of GBV. It also aims to integrate a module for undergraduate curricula in medical/nursing/midwifery schools to target health professional students before they become practicing clinicians.

Key Contact Information of RESPONSE Partners:
Diana Dulf, Babeș -Bolyai University (Romania): Оваа е-адреса е заштитена од спамботови. Треба да ви е овозможено JavaScript за да ја видите.
Ulrike Janz, GESINE (Germany): Оваа е-адреса е заштитена од спамботови. Треба да ви е овозможено JavaScript за да ја видите.
Medina Johnson, University of Bristol (UK): Оваа е-адреса е заштитена од спамботови. Треба да ви е овозможено JavaScript за да ја видите.
Milagro Rodríguez Marin, Comisión para la Investigación de Malos Tratos a Mujeres (Spain): Оваа е-адреса е заштитена од спамботови. Треба да ви е овозможено JavaScript за да ја видите.
Maria Rösslhumer, Austrian Women’s Shelter Network (Austria): Оваа е-адреса е заштитена од спамботови. Треба да ви е овозможено JavaScript за да ја видите.
Mathilde Sengölge, Psytel (France): Оваа е-адреса е заштитена од спамботови. Треба да ви е овозможено JavaScript за да ја видите.
RESPONSE Project Website: www.gbv-response.eu

[1] WHO. Responding to intimate partner violence and sexual violence against women: WHO clinical and policy guidelines. Geneva, WHO

Download the Press Release in English, French, German, Romanian and Spanish.

https://www.wave-network.org/24-featured-news/164-response-multi-agency-response-to-gbv-in-healthcare

Извор: WUNRN – 01.07.2017

 

Economic Impacts of Child Marriage - Global Synthesis Report

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To Click to Download Full 99-Page 2017 Report

Child marriage will cost developing countries trillions of dollars by 2030, says a new report published by the World Bank and the International Center for Research on Women on 27 June. The Economic Impacts of Child Marriage report is the first study to look at the global cost of child marriage in order to make an economic case for eradicating the practice.

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Recommendations for Addressing Women's Human Rights in the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly & Regular Migration

Direct Link to Full 14-Page 2017 Publication:

http://www.unwomen.org/-/media/headquarters/attachments/sections/library/publications/2017/addressing-womens-rights-migration.pdf?vs=5359

These recommendations underline the need for a human rights-based and gender-responsive approach to migration governance, and provide clear direction on the full inclusion of women’s rights in the formulation and implementation of the global compact on safe, orderly and regular migration. The comprehensive recommendations highlight specific areas that need to be strengthened in order to ensure that the rights of migrant women and girls are promoted and protected at all stages of migration, while simultaneously recognizing women’s agency throughout the migration process.

Извор: WUNRN – 30.06.2017

 

World Drug Report 2017 - UNODC - Gender

UNODC – UN Office of Drugs & Crime

WORLD DRUG REPORT -  Five Booklet Format Information:

https://www.unodc.org/wdr2017/

Direct Link to Full 36-Page 2017 UNODC Report EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

http://www.unodc.org/wdr2017/field/Booklet_1_EXSUM.pdf

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EIGE - EU Study on Female & Male Trends & Choices in Education, Training, Work

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VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjoRz2dnd5Q&feature=youtu.be&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=gender_equality_in_focus_the_gender_divide_in_education_and_work&utm_term=2017-06-28

Gender Equality in Focus

At school and at work, women and men remain divided.

The good news is that gender gaps in mathematics and science are narrowing across the EU. However, traditional ideas about what girls and boys can or should study still influence subject choices. EIGE’s upcoming study for the Estonian Presidency of the EU is examining trends in education, training and the labour market to find out how people choose their study and career paths.

Извор: WUNRN – 29.06.2017

 

 

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